{"id":81,"date":"2014-11-03T21:24:26","date_gmt":"2014-11-03T20:24:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/enterface.net\/enterface15\/?page_id=81"},"modified":"2014-11-07T00:52:55","modified_gmt":"2014-11-06T23:52:55","slug":"technical-infrastructure","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/enterface.net\/enterface15\/technical-infrastructure\/","title":{"rendered":"Technical Infrastructure"},"content":{"rendered":"
Workshop organizers will provide basic network infrastructure and internet access. They will not, in general, provide computers or other equipment needed to carry out projects. However, they will be ready to help you out with the resources available in their laboratories.<\/p>\n
The NUMEDIART Lab was inau\u00adgu\u00adrated in July 2010, with the goal of pro\u00advid\u00ading researchers with a \u201cfull dig\u00adi\u00adtal\u201d envi\u00adron\u00adment for test\u00ading dig\u00adi\u00adtal art tech\u00adnolo\u00adgies in real\u00adis\u00adtic per\u00adfor\u00admance con\u00addi\u00adtions. The lab is equipped with:<\/p>\n Fab labs<\/a> provide widespread access to modern means for invention. They began as an outreach project from MIT’s Center for Bits and Atoms (CBA). CBA assembled millions of dollars in machines for research in digital fabrication, ultimately aiming at developing programmable molecular assemblers that will be able to make almost anything. Fab labs fall between these extremes, comprising roughly fifty thousand dollars in equipment and materials that can be used today to do what will be possible with tomorrow’s personal fabricators.<\/p>\n Fab labs share core capabilities, so that people and projects can be shared across them. Mons’ Fab lab<\/a> is equipped with:<\/p>\n
\nIt is also used for\u00a0teach\u00ading dig\u00adi\u00adtal art tech\u00adnol\u00adogy<\/a>\u00a0at the Bach\u00ade\u00adlor and Mas\u00adter level, and as a rehearsal space for per\u00adfor\u00admances and concerts.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n
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Fab Lab Mons<\/h2>\n
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