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'''The idea is this:''' We hold regular competitions where teams use the hackspace achieve some kind of construction goal in a time-boxed period. Teams will be given a design brief and then will have to design, implement, and refine their solution against the clock. | '''The idea is this:''' We hold regular competitions where teams use the hackspace achieve some kind of construction goal in a time-boxed period. Teams will be given a design brief and then will have to design, implement, and refine their solution against the clock. | ||
Team solutions will then be judged and the winning team with get some kind of prize. | Team solutions will then be judged and the winning team with get some kind of prize. | ||
Similar ideas: | |||
* It's a bit like a non-televised version of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_Egg_Race The Great Egg Race]. | |||
* or a small scale [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrap_heap_challenge Scrap Heap Challenge] but not limited to mechanical engineering. | |||
* also a bit like a '[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hack_Day Hack day]' but with the results generated in meat-space. | |||
* or a more geeky '[http://design-smash.com/ Design Smash]' - with less emphasis on 'design'. | |||
=Why?= | =Why?= |
Revision as of 16:01, 12 November 2010
Overview
The idea is this: We hold regular competitions where teams use the hackspace achieve some kind of construction goal in a time-boxed period. Teams will be given a design brief and then will have to design, implement, and refine their solution against the clock.
Team solutions will then be judged and the winning team with get some kind of prize.
Similar ideas:
- It's a bit like a non-televised version of The Great Egg Race.
- or a small scale Scrap Heap Challenge but not limited to mechanical engineering.
- also a bit like a 'Hack day' but with the results generated in meat-space.
- or a more geeky 'Design Smash' - with less emphasis on 'design'.
Why?
- Because it will be fun and sociable!
- Publicity - something to blog/tweet about
- Showcase what can be done in the space
- Transfer skills and learn new things
Other thoughts
- Hold it monthly/quarterly?
- Run at weekends to allow sufficient time.
- Inter-hackspace challenges - London vs Build-Brighton etc.
Names
- "The Great Hack Race"
- "The Great Hack Space"
- "The Great Hack Space Race"
- insert other names that are actually good :-)