
SAN FRANCISCO : DÉCOUVERTE D’UN HACKERSPACE ANARCHISTE - Tour du monde #6 -
3 chapitres
- Introduction to San Francisco and HackerspacesContexteHugo arrives in San Francisco for the final episode of his world tour in the United States before moving to Colombia.Perception commune• San Francisco is typically associated with Silicon Valley • Known for startups and internet giants • But the city has much more to offer beyond techSujet du jourHugo explores Noisebridge, the largest hackerspace in San Francisco and one of the most well-known in the world.ObjectifTo explain what a hackerspace is and show viewers this unique creative space.
- History and Definition of HackerspacesOrigines• The first hackerspace emerged in 1995 in Germany • Created when a group of hackers decided to gather in the same location • Named C BASE and still exists todayExpansionAmerican hackers visited Germany in 2007 and decided to reproduce hackerspaces in the United States upon their return.Noisebridge• One of the hackerspaces created following the German model • Located in San Francisco • Occupies approximately 500 square metersLiberté créativeA space where everyone can create and invent freely, with insights provided by Mitch, one of Noisebridge's founders.
- Hackerspaces vs FabLabs ComparisonDéfinition FabLabsFabLabs are creation spaces available in France, equipped with 3D printers and other machines available for free use by the public.SimilitudesHackerspaces and FabLabs share very similar purposes and functions as creation and innovation spaces.Différence cléHackerspaces often have a stronger anarchist dimension compared to FabLabs.ConclusionThis was the final reporting episode from the United States, with the next destination being Colombia.





