Journey through wireless Hackney

‘Let’s Do Lunch’ is a collaboration between TAKE2030, an artist group
comprised of future visionaries, and citizens who live and work in
Hackney.  Taking the bus route 26 as a spine through Hackney,
TAKE2030 maps Hackney’s wireless nodes and access. Equipped with
their homemade wireless lunch boxes, TAKE2030 arranged 7 lunch dates
with Hackney locals to engage in dialogues on wireless application
and distribution in the borough of hackney.

TAKE 2030 have documented their journeys, conversations and wireless
outposts in Hackney and are currently showing the outcome of their
investigations at the SPACE Triangle Gallery in Mare Street.

You are invited to join us for intimate drinks 16 April 2005 4-6 pm
at SPACE Triangle. You’ll get to meet the artists and their
collaborators and to preview TAKE 2030’s work.

Pump the signals, realise a wireless Hackney.

SPACE at the Triangle Gallery
129 – 131 Mare Street
London E8 3RH
T +44(0) 8525 4336

Further information
www.spacemedia.org.uk / www.spacestudios.org.uk  /  richair.waag.org

Directions   Bus: 26 & 48 from Liverpool Street, 106 & 254 from
Bethnal Green, 55 from Old Street. Tube: Bethnal Green. Train:
Hackney Central Silverlink.

PS. I wrote about Wireless Broadband and Pirate FM projects in an earlier blog entry that you’ll find here: http://cybersoc.blogs.com/cybersoc/2005/03/free_wireless_b.html