Sustainability Hacking Group (Classroom - Open to all)
Hosted by Makespace (Cambridge, UK)
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"Hacking need not always be silicon based!"
This was one of my favourite quotes of the last meeting, and an important point.
The April discussion took a surprisingly permaculture-tinted turn. It proved to be so enjoyable and lively that we decided to dedicate the May Sushack Meetup to another sort of hacking, Hacking the Food Chain.
We've got speakers who have been conducting their own back garden experiments to grow food.
If you've got something to say, or you want to listen in, please come along.
Who are we?
We are the Sustainability Hacking Group (http://www.transitioncambridge.org/thewiki/ttwiki/pmwiki.php?n=Sushack.HomePage), a new working group of Transition Cambridge (http://www.transitioncambridge.org/).
Have you been wanting to hook up your Arduino to some sensors to make a smart meter or dreaming of implementing an app to study local traffic patterns or to monitor your own petrol usage? Would you like to make a device that automatically waters your plants when the weather is hot?
Would you like to hang out with some like-minded folk? Or maybe find the basis for a start-up?
If this sounds interesting to you, contact Toni (http://www.transitioncambridge.org/mail-contact/sendmail.php?who=tr82) to say hi, to join our group and get on our list.
What is Transition Cambridge?
We're a group of volunteers dedicated to creating a vibrant, prosperous and sustainable future for Cambridge, in the face of the twin challenges of peak oil and climate change.
