As a loyal subscriber to Make: magazine I can consider myself at least an armchair technology hacker. Maybe one of these hackerspaces can help me (and maybe you) get out of the arm chair and actually build something!
Museum 2.0: Hackerspaces: DIY Science Centers for Adults
Hackerspaces are hybrid private clubs/public educational spaces. NYCResistor’s tagline is: “we learn, share, and make things.”
Participate » NYC Resistor » Electronics, Hacking, Classes, and Workspace.
If you’re interested in joining, come get to know us. We have a bunch of public events like Craft Nights and provide space for a couple of other groups.
AS220 Labs is a teaching space, workspace and community junk pile for supporting open hardware and software projects. We help build new technically literate audiences and communities of artists by running workshops and providing access to tools such as those of the Providence Fab Lab.

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