Noisebridge

Noisebridge
Noisebridge
Organization Motto
"Be Excellent To Each Other"
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Noisebridge
Origin San Francisco, California
Country US
Years active 2007–present
Category Hacking
Founder(s) Jacob Appelbaum, Mitch Altman, volunteers
Affiliated Group(s) Chaos Computer Club, Metalab, NYC Resistor and similar
Website(s) Noisebridge homepage

Noisebridge is an award winning[1][2] anarchistic educational hackerspace in San Francisco, inspired by the Chaos Computer Club and other hacker organizations. It is a registered non-profit California corporation, with IRS 501(c)(3) charitable status.[3] According to the Noisebridge website's Vision page, "Noisebridge is a space for sharing, creation, collaboration, research, development, mentoring, and of course, learning. Noisebridge is also more than a physical space, it's a community with roots extending around the world."[4][5] It was organized and began regularly meeting in 2007 and has had permanent facilities since 2008.[6]

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Membership

Noisebridge encourages participation by anyone who feels they can contribute, and non-members are welcome at the space at any time. All workshops and activities are free, with some exceptions for materials costs, and all are open to the public. As of October 2010, membership stands at over 150 people.

Research

Noisebridge members have been involved with major award winning research projects. This includes winning the best paper awards[citation needed] from top tier academic conferences such as Usenix Security Conference[7] and CRYPTO[8][9]

Noisebridge operates a lights-out cloud computing lab[10] with more than 100 computer cores and contributes resources to several open source projects, including the GCC compile farm.

Community participation

Noisebridge members regularly speak at events around the world such as Defcon, Blackhat, The Chaos Computer Club's Chaos Communications Congress, CCC Camps, HOPE, and more, as well as present at local events such as Maker Faire, and contribute to the founding of hackerspaces elsewhere.[11] It is well known for its Five Minutes Of Fame event as well as hosting the local San Francisco Dorkbot.

Spacebridge

At cloud tops February 7, 2010

Noisebridge has an active near space exploration program, which has launched weather-balloon probes exploring altitudes of nearly 70,000 feet, carrying a variety of smartphones and digital cameras for imaging and altitude sensing using GPS.[12][13][14][15] Altitudes reached have exceeded the operational limits of consumer level GPS systems.[16]

Media coverage

Noisebridge won the SF Bay Guardian 2010 Best of the Bay award as "Best Open Source Playground"; the review concluded, "the vibe is welcoming and smart."[1] In 2011 the SF Weekly awarded Noisebridge Best of San Francisco as "Best Hacker Playground", describing it as "the ultimate in DIY ethic" and noting its "distinctive sense of humor."[2] Noisebridge has been covered by international media for a myriad of projects involving their membership, in NPR,[17] the BBC,[14] Wired,[13] The Guardian,[18] CNET,[5] Le Monde, which covered biohacking classes at Noisebridge,[19] Heise Online, ORF, Irish Times, Die Welt Online, Die Zeit Online, Der Standard, and elsewhere.[20]

Physical space

During most of 2007 and 2008, Noisebridge was a group of people meeting in new locations weekly. In October 2008 the Noisebridge group began renting a commercial property in San Francisco's Mission District,[6] but it quickly outgrew that location. In September 2009 Noisebridge moved to a much larger facility a few blocks south on Mission Street.[21] The current space has a machine shop, optics lab and darkroom, kitchen,[5] two classrooms, areas for electronics work and sofas for laptop work and socializing, but not for sleeping.[21]

References

  1. ^ a b "Best Open Source Playpen". Best of the Bay 2010 - Editor's Picks - City Living. SF Bay Guardian. July 27, 2010. http://www.sfbg.com/specials/best-bay-2010-editors-picks-city-living. Retrieved 2010-12-05. 
  2. ^ a b "Best Hacker Hangout - 2011 - Noisebridge". Best of San Francisco 2011 - People & Places. SF Weekly. May 19, 2011. http://www.sfweekly.com/bestof/2011/award/best-hacker-hangout-2480806/. Retrieved 2011-05-19. 
  3. ^ "Search Charitable Organizations". Internal Revenue Service. http://www.irs.gov/app/pub-78/search.do?nameSearchTypeStarts=false&names=Noisebridge&nameSearchTypeAll=false&city=&state=All...&country=USA&deductibility=all&dispatchMethod=search&submitName=Search. Retrieved 2010-12-04. 
  4. ^ "Noisebridge website's Vision page". Noisebridge. https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Vision. Retrieved 2010-12-03. 
  5. ^ a b c Elinor, Mills (November 30, 2009). "Building circuits, code, community at Noisebridge hacker space". CNET News. http://news.cnet.com/8301-27080_3-10405255-245.html. Retrieved 2010-12-03. 
  6. ^ a b O'Brien, Danny (October 24, 2008). "Hackers need space to innovate". Irish Times. http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/finance/2008/1024/1224715113204.html. Retrieved 2010-12-03. (subscription required)
  7. ^ "Lest We Remember: Cold Boot Attacks on Encryption Keys". Proc. 17th USENIX Security Symposium (Sec ‘08), San Jose, CA,. Princeton University. July 2008. http://citp.princeton.edu/memory/. Retrieved 2010-12-03. 
  8. ^ "CRYPTO 2009: Program: Best-paper award for Short Chosen-Prefix Collisions for MD5 and the Creation of a Rogue CA Certificate". iacr.org. International Association for Cryptologic Research. August 16, 2009. http://www.iacr.org/conferences/crypto2009/program.html#ses1.2. 
  9. ^ "MD5 considered harmful today: Creating a rogue CA certificate". 25th Annual Chaos Communication Congress. Berlin. December 30, 2008. http://www.win.tue.nl/hashclash/rogue-ca/. Retrieved 2010-12-03. 
  10. ^ "Noisecloud". Noisebridge. https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Noisecloud. Retrieved 2010-12-13. 
  11. ^ Aithal, Archana (25 April, 2011). "Xinchejian: Hackerspace Shanghai". CNN International. http://www.cnngo.com/shanghai/play/xinchejian-hackerspace-shanghai-795055. 
  12. ^ Ganapati, Priya (February 12, 2010). "DIY Group Sends $25 Balloon to 70,000 Feet". Wired.com. http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/02/spacebridge-diy-balloon/all/1. Retrieved 2010-12-04. 
  13. ^ a b Ganapati, Priya (August 12, 2010). "Amateurs Fling Their Gadgets to Edge of Space". Wired.com. http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/08/gallery-gadgets-in-space?pid=45. 
  14. ^ a b Knowles, Jamillah (August 19, 2010). "Hackspaces get closer to home". BBC. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-10993421. Retrieved 2010-12-03. 
  15. ^ "Spacebridge". Noisebridge. https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Spacebridge. Retrieved 2010-12-03. 
  16. ^ "Spacebridge Alpha Launch". Noisebridge. https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Spacebridge/launches/Alpha. Retrieved 2010-12-04. 
  17. ^ Kalish, Jon (November 21, 2010). "DIY hackers tinker everyday things into treasure". NPR. http://www.npr.org/2010/11/12/131268511/diy-hackers-tinker-everyday-things-into-treasure. Retrieved 2010-12-03. 
  18. ^ "Hackers of the world unite". The Guardian. January 13, 2010. http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2010/jan/13/hackers-26c3-technology. 
  19. ^ Eudes, Yves (September 4, 2009). "Biohackers: les bricoleurs d'ADN (Biohackers: DIYers of DNA)". Le Monde. http://www.lemonde.fr/le-monde-2/article/2009/09/04/biohackers-les-bricoleurs-d-adn_1235563_1004868.html. Retrieved 2011-01-04. 
  20. ^ "Noisebridge website's Media coverage page". Noisebridge. https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Press_Coverage. Retrieved 2010-12-03. 
  21. ^ a b Martínez-Cabrera, Alejandro (September 11, 2010). "Hackerspaces nurture creative spirits". San Francisco Chronicle. http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/09/11/BU991FBUK0.DTL. Retrieved 2010-12-04. 

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Coordinates: 37°45′45″N 122°25′10″W / 37.762413°N 122.419313°W / 37.762413; -122.419313


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