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Noisebridge tour starts here!

Explore the space and scan the signage for links to wiki tour info

How Noisebridge Works

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Resource Stations

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MONDAYS

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TUESDAYS

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Use Reader by Scan app for iOS or Goggles app for Android to scan QR codes on Noisebridge tour signs.


This tour is under development

For now, ask someone in the physical space to give you a tour or explore the existing wiki content.

Work to finish updating the tour experience and content

Things to be added to this tour:

A guided walkthrough of the stations:

The Noisebridge Manual

Read the Manual to learn how Noisebridge works:

  • The Intro Poster content made into a clear poster or across several next to each other
  • How Noisebridge works
  • How to participate
  • How to donate for 24 hour access as philanthropist and eventually member
  • What you can do at Noisebridge

Resource Stations

Explore Noisebridge's many resource stations and scan the codes on the signs to learn more about each station's activities including how to use equipment and attend classes.

To add to the tour and space

  • More tour guide signage
  • Posters on walls of classrooms and front calendar board listing classes taught
  • Audio/video tour of each station edited into a nice short video tour of the whole space.
  • Integrate tour with touch screen kiosk in the entrance

Noisebridge contains several resources that are at the physical space and in virtual space. These are available to both members and the general public.

Resources

A complete list of our resources is on our Resources page. This version be expanded to give a more tour-oriented explanation of those.

Project Spaces and Resources

Fabrication


Computer Servers

  • Our Tor server
  • Noisebridge-Greet, our general public internet terminal
  • Pony, a legendary login and file server
  • Zebra, a display unit for the Reverse Engineering Bar
  • Donkey, former display unit for the REBar, now asking to be used
  • s1, a server for production services related to the space
  • Quagga, a development and general use kiosk in the electronics lab
  • Kiang, a kiosk/? system built into a tabletop with a touchscreen
  • Janky, a janky system, made from whatever was available.
  • Horsy, where the audiovisual stuff lives

Physical Infrastructure

Access Control

Bulk Orders

Facilities

Sources for project components


This document is part of the Noisebridge Tour
Tour - Manual

Events - Circuit Hacking Mondays - Gamebridge Game Dev Tuesdays - Songbridge Music Making Tuesdays

Resources - 3D Printing - Lasercutter

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