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c-base e.V. is a non-profit association located in Berlin, Germany. Its purpose is to increase knowledge and skills pertaining to computer software, hardware and data networks. The association is engaged in numerous related activities. For example, the society has had stands at large festivals, such as Children's Day, where they introduce young people to topics like robotics and computer-aided design.

Wikipedians from Berlin meet at the c-base.

The association's headquarters, c-base station, is also used by other initiatives and groups in and around Berlin as an event location or as function rooms, for example the wireless community network freifunk.net, the Chaos Computer Club and the Berlin Wikipedia group. Any group that identifies themselves with the purpose of the c-base are also welcome to use the premises for meetings and events.

History edit

 
The entrance of c-base ('Schleuse') in 1998 near Oranienburger Straße in the center of Berlin

Seventeen people founded c-base e. V. in the autumn of 1995. In the years 2002 and 2003 the BerlinBackBone project was launched to make available and promote free public access to the internet via wireless community networks. Also in 2003 the c-base association began staging weekly meetings of musicians, called Cosmic Open Stage, thus providing a platform for well known or unknown musicians to hold jam sessions or to give concerts. Since 2004 the premises of the c-base association are also used in cooperation by transmediale.

c-base is recognized as one of the first hackerspaces in the world. It, along with The Loft in San Diego, USA and Metalab, directly influenced the creation of hackerspaces in the US.[1]

Activities edit

 
Main hall of the c-base

Apart from the main purpose of the c-base association the members are also engaged in many other activities, for example Go and Jugger, the rules of which supposedly were gained through analysis of files on c-beam, the main computer in the c-base station. Once a year, @c-terra, an event organised by the c-base association, gives an overview of all activities offered.

The premises of the c-base association host a lot of different events (parties, presentations, theatrical performances, concerts and art exhibitions), such as Cosmic Open Stage.

The c-base society is also present at events of the Chaos Computer Club like the Chaos Communication Congress or the Chaos Communication Camp.

From September 14–16, 2006 the fourth Wizards of OS conference was held in cooperation with c-base.

Mythological self-image of the c-base edit

The location for c-base is accompanied by a myth. This myth says that there are remnants of a space station called c-base underneath the city centre of Berlin. The space station's antenna is the Fernsehturm Berlin, a large spire with a mirrored ball near the top and a distinctive landmark nearby.

History of the space station edit

According to the stories of the members of the c-base, the space station crashed due to unstable conditions in its orbit after exiting a time warp. At that time there was a number of highly technological advanced and heretofore undiscovered lifeforms aboard the station. Much evidence of its existence is said to be in and around Berlin, including the aforementioned antenna, which was (according to stories) unmasked by East German and Soviet scientists. Other evidence, such as the multifunctional space station module, which ejected during the crash, is now under intense research and makes up the current premises of the c-base association.

There is currently only a printed edition of the collected knowledge about the space station, known as the "space almanack" (Ger.: Allmanach). A project, called "c-pedia", is currently underway, attempting to make this knowledge available on the internet. There is also a reconstruction of station artifacts taking place.

Structure of c-base edit

The c-base is a system of seven concentric rings that can move in relation to one another. Each ring is considered a single module with a special set of functions. The rings are called (from the centre out) "core", "com", "culture", "creactiv", "cience", "carbon" and "clamp".

The inner ring, core, provides a nonterminating supply of energy produced by a Möbius strip generator.[citation needed] The central computer of the c-base, "c-beam", is also located there. The second ring, com, harbours the space ports, hangars and communication devices including the interstellar communication module recently identified as Blinkenlights by the Chaos Computer Club. The following three rings, culture, creactiv and cience, host devices serving culture, creativity and science. The latter ring is also the location of the Arboretum. Accommodation for station crew members are found on the carbon ring. The outer ring, clamp, stabilizes the station.

 
Founding assembly of the German Pirate Party (2006)

Trivia edit

  • On September 10, 2006, the Pirate Party Germany was established at c-base.
  • Episode 430, "Tödliches Labyrinth" and Episode 691 "Tod einer Heuschrecke" of German television series Tatort was filmed at c-base.
  • The Wikipedia local chapter has met at c-base regularly since 2004.

Literature edit

  • c-booc: 20 years history publication of c-base
  • c-base e. V.: c-base. official handout v.6.0s, Berlin 2004 (in German)

External links edit

  • c-base-Homepage (in German)
  • (in German)
  • c-base at myspace.com showing videos and music of some members (in German)

References edit

  1. ^ Tweney, Dylan (March 29, 2009). "Wired: DIY Freaks Flock to 'Hacker Spaces' Worldwide". Wired. Retrieved August 7, 2012.

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Any group that identifies themselves with the purpose of the c base are also welcome to use the premises for meetings and events Contents 1 History 2 Activities 3 Mythological self image of the c base 3 1 History of the space station 3 2 Structure of c base 4 Trivia 5 Literature 6 External links 7 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp The entrance of c base Schleuse in 1998 near Oranienburger Strasse in the center of BerlinSeventeen people founded c base e V in the autumn of 1995 In the years 2002 and 2003 the BerlinBackBone project was launched to make available and promote free public access to the internet via wireless community networks Also in 2003 the c base association began staging weekly meetings of musicians called Cosmic Open Stage thus providing a platform for well known or unknown musicians to hold jam sessions or to give concerts Since 2004 the premises of the c base association are also used in cooperation by transmediale c base is recognized as one of the first hackerspaces in the world It along with The Loft in San Diego USA and Metalab directly influenced the creation of hackerspaces in the US 1 Activities edit nbsp Main hall of the c baseApart from the main purpose of the c base association the members are also engaged in many other activities for example Go and Jugger the rules of which supposedly were gained through analysis of files on c beam the main computer in the c base station Once a year c terra an event organised by the c base association gives an overview of all activities offered The premises of the c base association host a lot of different events parties presentations theatrical performances concerts and art exhibitions such as Cosmic Open Stage The c base society is also present at events of the Chaos Computer Club like the Chaos Communication Congress or the Chaos Communication Camp From September 14 16 2006 the fourth Wizards of OS conference was held in cooperation with c base Mythological self image of the c base editThe location for c base is accompanied by a myth This myth says that there are remnants of a space station called c base underneath the city centre of Berlin The space station s antenna is the Fernsehturm Berlin a large spire with a mirrored ball near the top and a distinctive landmark nearby History of the space station edit According to the stories of the members of the c base the space station crashed due to unstable conditions in its orbit after exiting a time warp At that time there was a number of highly technological advanced and heretofore undiscovered lifeforms aboard the station Much evidence of its existence is said to be in and around Berlin including the aforementioned antenna which was according to stories unmasked by East German and Soviet scientists Other evidence such as the multifunctional space station module which ejected during the crash is now under intense research and makes up the current premises of the c base association There is currently only a printed edition of the collected knowledge about the space station known as the space almanack Ger Allmanach A project called c pedia is currently underway attempting to make this knowledge available on the internet There is also a reconstruction of station artifacts taking place Structure of c base edit The c base is a system of seven concentric rings that can move in relation to one another Each ring is considered a single module with a special set of functions The rings are called from the centre out core com culture creactiv cience carbon and clamp The inner ring core provides a nonterminating supply of energy produced by a Mobius strip generator citation needed The central computer of the c base c beam is also located there The second ring com harbours the space ports hangars and communication devices including the interstellar communication module recently identified as Blinkenlights by the Chaos Computer Club The following three rings culture creactiv and cience host devices serving culture creativity and science The latter ring is also the location of the Arboretum Accommodation for station crew members are found on the carbon ring The outer ring clamp stabilizes the station nbsp Founding assembly of the German Pirate Party 2006 Trivia editOn September 10 2006 the Pirate Party Germany was established at c base Episode 430 Todliches Labyrinth and Episode 691 Tod einer Heuschrecke of German television series Tatort was filmed at c base The Wikipedia local chapter has met at c base regularly since 2004 Literature editc booc 20 years history publication of c base c base e V c base official handout v 6 0s Berlin 2004 in German External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to C base c base Homepage in German c base space station in Berlin in German c base at myspace com showing videos and music of some members in German References edit Tweney Dylan March 29 2009 Wired DIY Freaks Flock to Hacker Spaces Worldwide Wired Retrieved August 7 2012 52 30 46 4 N 13 25 14 2 E 52 512889 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