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Revision as of 15:55, 9 October 2012
Some of the fluid subgroups at London Hackspace. This is an attempt to make it easier for newcomers to get an idea of the kinds of regular meet-ups and projects you can get involved in.
You can always mail the hackspace mailing list with questions - contacts details here are for when you need to direct something specifically to the group or on IRC.
See also the mailing lists.
Biohacking
Music
Contacts: Jean-Baptiste, Martin Klang
Mind Hackers
Arduino-Hackspace
(and micro-controllers)
Contact: Marc Bartoand Dean
Amateur Radio
Contacts: Alecjw, Tweaker, Paul2
Gamejam
Contacts: v21
Young Hackspace
Contacts: Martin
Textiles, thread, material
Contacts: Will
Sport lockpicking
3 in 1 lathe
3 in 1 lathe Contacts: TBC, TBC http://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/view/Lathe_Training
USB
Contacts: not sure.
Hackthemedia (workshops about video - media)
Contacts: Marc Barto, Hamish