Sébastien Bourdeauducq on Thu, 1 Oct 2009 12:16:31 +0200 (CEST) |
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<nettime> Abbenay Hackerspace - Call for Support |
The Abbenay hacklab [1] opened early this month in Stockholm [2], where a housing crisis is at full blow. We are set up in a place that was squatted downtown by Kommando Carl Bildt since late August, called AK4. The house was empty since June, and there was no plans to use it until one year and a half. Unfortunately, squats are very unusual in Sweden, and the discussions with the landlord and the city of Stockholm are extremely difficult, even though many newspapers speak positively about AK4. The place currently sets a record for the country, with a life time of one month (and counting) while most squats usually get raided by the police in a few days. We are however facing an imminent eviction threat and police pressure has been significantly increasing lately - with civil cops coming very often to take pictures of the house and sirens waking us up early in the morning. This call is asking you to contact the landlord to show support to the hacklab and the squat. So far, he has been very closed minded. He only proposed that we leave the place and talked about an expensive and abusive rental contract. It was about a much smaller office, and according to which we would not be allowed to sleep in the premises, we would not be allowed to host concerts, cafes or parties, etc. The landlord is Fredrik Winberg; he is the CEO of Cementa AB [3], part of HeidelbergCement Global with a revenue of 15 billion euros per year. He also runs the Biteam AB company [4]. We do not believe that he or any of his fellows will turn poor should we definitely get the house in Stockholm, and we think that his behavior is basically motivated by the capitalist idea that the right to stay somewhere must always be paid for. We hereby ask you to contact him to expose your views on squatting and hackerspaces in order to give him a more comprehensive view on the subject than what he could have had as a capitalist entrepreneur. His contact email is fredrik.winberg at cementa.se and he can be reached by phone at +46 (0)708 25 68 04 (NB: this contact information is available from the WWW). We do not give a "copy and paste" email to send him, since mail bombing would probably not be effective and only increase tensions. Also, please do not be aggressive nor engage in any other activity (defacing etc.) which would not lead anywhere. You are also most welcome to join the AK4 Squat Support Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/group.php?gid=146697601021 Thank you, The Abbenay Hacklab PS. We are very grateful for any distribution of this call. Print it, forward it, post it on your blog, upload it to your favorite social network, etc. [1] http://www.abbenay.org/ [2] http://lekernel.net/blog/?p=544 [3] http://www.masterclub.se/konsulter.html (Swedish) [4] http://www.biteam.com/ ============== Example email below ============== Dear Sir, I'm aware that one of your premises in Stockholm is being squatted by a group called AK4, of Anarchist affiliation. Although that may sound antagonist to your principles and ethics, or even paradoxical, I urge you to consider the following arguments in support of their action. Abbenay HackSpace is a HackerSpace[1], an ad-hoc, associative, civil & public laboratory where advanced techniques and off-bounds concepts are researched and transformed into technologies, where people join forces, resources and brain-power to explore issues that would otherwise be ignored for the lack of immediate (or obvious) profitability or the lack of mainstream attention. Such research and development includes electronic devices, next-generation tools and software, self-fabrication workshops, etc. Recent examples include robotic self-replicating builders, operational drones, pollution monitoring solutions, even advanced pattern knitting that could benefit from your Biteam 3D printing technology. Although their methods are questionable, please consider what benefits you and your fellow citizens could enjoy from having such a dedicated team of goofy researchers in your capital city. Beyond the obvious press coverage from the place being squatted, you would be surprised of how productive and ingenious these people can be, and how shaking and beneficial such an endeavor can be for the local community. Hackerspaces fill the gap and setup bridges between academic knowledge and corporate research, between the scientist and the artist, between engineers and the public. They can help discover new talents and seed innovation. Many successful hackerspace venues abound around the world, such as the Metalab[2] in Vienna, the C-Base[3] in Berlin, HacDC[4] in Washington DC or /tmp/lab[5] in Paris. They attract highly skilled people in many technology or art-related fields, as well as a public audience eager to learn about technology. Workshops are held regularly in such places, and open to anyone, from kids to retired people, to share know-how and techno-savvy culture with the community. From computer programming to electronic devices soldering, from machine design to space exploration, hackerspaces help the people catch up with technological acceleration and lead the way towards a comprehensive and open society. Please, mister Winberg, give the Abbenay HackSpace a chance to demonstrate what kind of talents the Swedish hacker community can deploy with an adequate venue and focus. Hackers are dedicated people, they respond to a creative impulse and a drive to seek and build knowledge. Hereby you can make history by granting them a space for a couple of years: this is an island of another way through the world, that won't harm anyone but give a chance to see things differently. I thank you, mister Winberg, for your attention and generosity, == hk [1] http://hackerspaces.org/ [2] http://metalab.at/ [3] http://www.c-base.org/ [4] http://hacdc.org/ [5] http://www.tmplab.org/ # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: http://mail.kein.org/mailman/listinfo/nettime-l # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@kein.org