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Contents

Worksheet of the Communication Toolbox Group

Brainstorming about Shared Values

  • Concern for the future
  • Rejection of proprietary technology

Documents

Why Bricolabs is important?

"To find other people interested in networked action related to
opening, appropriating technologies and creating new uses for them,
new meanings and even new technologies; and creating ways to work
with them." - Felipe Fonseca
"Bricolabs addresses the need to share, copy, distribute and adapt
technological systems and localized practices together into personal
and socialized networks." --Jerneja Rebernak
"Bricolabs is a collective answer for demands common to a lot of
people all around the world these days: How do we share knowledge
in order to create an effective and viable innovation network that
is both self-organized and productive?" --Felipe Fonseca
"I see the Bricolabs initiative as a tool to discover, document and
promote all open source projects in the world, with strong emphasis
on digital democracy." -- Jean Noel Montagné
"Bricolabs implies a network of physical places where people with all
kinds of knowledge - from a a gardener to a PhD in robotics - could
share responsibilities, conflicts and most of all friendship while
building interfaces that empower communities to bring social justice
to their local and global life." -- Drica Veloso
"Bricolabs enables scientific research to meet cultural openness.
It's a rare forum where researchers from all over the world meet, crossing
generational boundaries and north-south/developed-developing country
barriers. The result is a global force capable as much of studying
emerging ideas and at the same time realising concrete projects of
local or global importance" -- Philippe Langlois, member.
"Within Bricolabs, organizations from very diverse regions, domains
and technological orientations meet, share their projects and join collective
actions. Research is an ongoing activity of Bricolabs, focusing on
Infrastructure, Technology within Society and Global Change."
                                        -- /tmp/lab, member
"Bricolabs acknowledges the transformational potential of communities
and networks, pursuing a networked model for research which invites
diverse, autonomous local agencies to share methodologies informed by
strong, embedded local knowledge. The network engages critically with
the challenges and opportunities presented by new networked technologies."
-- James Wallbank


Bricolabs Description in 30 words

Institutional Presentation Text

Bricolab Members Profile and Portfolio

Welcome Letter for Members, Letters of Support

Website

WinterCampWebsitePlan

Website with member portfolios

Website: social networking for bricoleurs