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Tools we use

Our Community

One of many projects: A 3-dimensional LED-cube

Nobody seems to understand the attractive forces of hard- and software affecting you? No one can understand when you say that sleep is overrated, when you want to "get the freaking thing up and running"? Sure, SOME people do!

Who tinkers is right

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Regular talks and workshops

The LABOR (german word for laboratory) serves as a place for creating a community: We develop and use free software. We solder, etch, program microcontrollers and tinker antennas – in short, our aim is making new and useful stuff by the creative use of technology. Our structures are completely dynamic, and what happens inside the LABOR depends on your input! You want to modify and enhance something? Try out some technology and learn and discuss about its possible uses? Or maybe just get to know people who are just like you, crazy about engineering? Don't hesitate to visit us and be part of it – the LABOR will evolve with you.

Master the rules and know how to break them

And sometimes just chatting

Even more important than hardware and equipment are people who know how all these things work. The Labor has lectures, workshops and discussions about a broad range of technologies. Do not miss the chance to share your particular knowledge with an interested audience – the possibility of organizing and holding a talk is there virtually any time. If there currently is no event, people are tinkering, for themselves or in a team. Continuously sharing knowledge and having a friendly place to work at are the two things that drive everything at the LABOR, and which make it a home for everything that shows you how the world is ticking.

Upcoming dates for interested people

Just come over! The "traffic light" indicator on our main page indicates when the Labor is open.

Important webpages

External Links

  • A global list of Hackerspace -- some of these are our friends, many of them are running a similar concept