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Bre's mission and thoughts on my own
Bre Pettis has a mission. Awhile back he tweeted:
"My mission in life is to develop infrastructure to support people who want to make things and meet people who make things and make things."
I've been thinking about Bre's mission for a week or so, wondering what my mission in life is... and especially how it relates to supporting people who want to make things.
Reading the Make: Magazine blog for over a year and following Bre with his posts there and his more recent development of Makerbot Industries had me all juiced up and interested in how hackerspaces (NYC Resistor in this case) can spur on great ideas and technological creativity. I've made my attempts to get hackerspace setup in our area. At this point though, a number of competent people have taken that ball and are now running with it where I have fallen behind... and that's OK. I think I need to get my maker groove on before I can play an active part in a hackerspace just yet.
The Make: KW maker group is a more likely target for my "supporting maker energies" these days. From what I've seen so far, we've got a large group of extremely talented makers in our region, and I think having meetups and events where makers can mingle is a good thing. Who knows what inspired collaborations might be spawned across the table? Who knows what problems can be solved when people bring in their half-finished projects for a demo? Who knows what we will learn from each other when workshops are held and skills are shared? Who knows?
I love meeting makers and hearing their stories. I love seeing connections made and projects take form. I would love to see the maker movement spread across our region and make a difference in our communities. So for now my mission... well maybe not my life mission but more of a life resolution at this point, is to support the maker movement in the Region of Waterloo in any form I can figure out.
Are you a maker? If you are interested, check out the Make: KW website where you can blog about your projects and sign up to the mailing lists of your choice. Or you can send ideas my way and we'll see if we can make things happen.
"My mission in life is to develop infrastructure to support people who want to make things and meet people who make things and make things."