Le laboratoire en résidence /tmp/lab accueille le Chaos Computer Club, le célèbre club de hackers berlinois pour une conférence de Corinna “Elektra” Aichele.
"The villagetelco / mesh-potato project - a DIY toolkit aimed at the developing world to build your own telco"
"I'm basically a wireless and electronic geek. Before I began to use computers I loved to play with radio equipment and aerials. Then I discovered that computers with radio interfaces are even more fun. In 2003 I joined the Freifunk wireless community network initiative in Berlin, which is striving to build free wireless communication networks maintained and owned by the users. Back then I suggested in an article which I posted on the Freifunk wiki to use the multipoint to multipoint (ad-hoc) capabilities of WiFi together with a mesh routing protocol to build inexpensive self-organizing mesh clouds. To my surprise everybody loved the idea and soon after the community started a rapid evolution of mesh protocols, beginning with MMRP (mobile mesh routing protocol). Berlin has now a mesh network with round 500 - 600 mesh nodes, used by many as their day to day internet communications infrastructure. I am using the Freifunk mesh every day as my internet uplink since 2004."http://www.villagetelco.org/
http://www.villagetelco.org/2008/11/mesh-potato-milestone-1-elektra/
http://www.villagetelco.org/2009/07/mesh-potato-tests/