 I'll be giving you a little live tour of our venue, so Mark gave you a general introduction of the space, how it was founded, the couple of NGOs, the clubs that constitute it, and yeah, I think everything said, we've got a lot of exciting stuff happening, we've got a good program for the RC3, and the idea of this segment is for me to give you a little tour. So we'll be staying on the third floor, which is the actual bit there, there's some other stuff, there's a cafeteria on the fifth, where there's some stuff happening, but we can't make it up there due to network restrictions and all that. So let me see if I can get my mobile recording gear going. So if you can switch your model, I think we are live on the mobile. So what you see here is where I just presented the screen for back reading, oh this is the Vogue loves doing this, now they fucking don't, alright let's go for a little tour. So we've got a trusty Vogue operation center here, thank you very much for the quality services provided, we've got something which looks like a bit of a log picking operation over there. That's my bike. Sportsfront in a spare technique, as long as you're on the log, I think that's fair game isn't it? It is though. Yeah. Perfect. Valentino, oh we've got the stairs down here because, oh yes we're going to demonstrate something. I would say so. I think it's demo time at the amazing drawer, could you please go and, so storage is always a bit of a, storage being an issue in hacker spaces. We decided to turn our stage into a bit of a storage area. So this is, we actually hit the limit due to the recording equipment over there, it goes a bit further and we've got four of those so that plenty of storage to go. Who built this anyways? I think it was built in the early days of BitVesharite by some trusty volunteers, oh another service that actually, so yes we are part of the care post, we got it, I'll show you later on. We've got another, this is basically a leftover of Meg Zurich where we started to experiment with something like, first of all this is the RC3 lounge starter kit. Which contains a speaker, TJ high tech here, condoms, drug paraphernalia, that kind of stuff. And then we used to run a service which is called Such Gift as a Service where there's random supplies of THC, LSD and whatnot popping up. It's been well received by the community which is always empty and, oh just say. So in Switzerland it is legal to own, to possess small quantities of contraband. So you're not breaking the law by putting anything here or by taking it. As soon as you consume it, you're breaking the law. So this is supposed to go, back over here because it's just this. And then over here we've got the workshop which is, well basically anything you need with you got some mechanics. You've got small drills for PCB drilling, you've got big drills for heavy lifting. You've got someone building something around here, more drills, a band saw. That can stop metal cutting. A rather decent workshop I have to say, there's not much to miss from a kit or whatever. All the tools you can imagine. What we've got here is Valentina Shipposkaya, she'll be holding Valentina, tell us what you're doing. I perform data visualization and dry the space. You'll be holding a presentation on your work later on? Tomorrow, tomorrow. Tomorrow what time? 5 and 6 o'clock p.m. All right, Valentina Shipposkaya with Data Science Visualization tomorrow, 7 and a half minutes channel, Bit Vagery. Moving on, which is this part, this area is like a hardware hacking area. So we got Zohar here, idiot I.O., our idiot in residence from Israel. Doing lots of interesting work. I haven't even gotten around to looking at everything you've been doing. Tell us a bit about it. And you're geeking well good. Tell us about your sticky circuits, because this is amazing stuff. So this is foldable circuits. You basically, you design a PCB, you're like, oh, it's powering. Oh, it's blinking. It's blinking, this is beautiful, Zohar. Tuesday, 8 o'clock. Ah, that's the open lab. Yeah, but that's a physical, but you're holding it. When is your, when is your Aussie 3 virtual? I would take, I want a program here. Ah, but having no Zohar, idiot I.O., brilliant work. 29, 9 o'clock. 9 o'clock on the 29th day, whatever that is. Let's move on to get the trusty transportation device. Too many cables. Oh, maybe I'll show you the wet lab a bit. So whenever, so this is electronics. You've got the, oh, actually this is, let me read that. So this is live recording in progress, please quiet. This is just for the, for the current Aussie 3 recording sessions. So looking further into the wet lab, we actually have a 3D printer here because it's basically, it's a bit noisy, so it was, it was a bit of an argument happening, where are we putting the 3D printer? It was in one location and people complained about the noise, we put it into another. People complained. I think it's fine. It's final space. They complain about it for a month or so. I'm not very, very familiar with this part of the lab. So this, whatever the fuck that is, doesn't look very wet to me. Anyways, I think it's biohacking seeds. Whenever you have to work the chemicals, obviously, there's some binoculars. No idea what that is, probably blinking, if I'm not wrong. So they are etching, so this is PCB etching, basically if you need to, if you need to design your own circuits, scale, not a little bit or bull for m-fab, yeah, I'm not, I'm not very familiar with this part. So there's chemicals and wet stuff in the fridge, are we allowed to inspect the fridge? I'm not gonna ask more working progress here, some seeds growing, whatever, lab coats, some exposition. Oh, this is Zohar, basically, with his work on sticky circuits. Check it out. Impressive work. So there, this is the supply, so whenever you need a fucking zip tie, you know where to look or a screwdriver or batteries, screws, LEDs, cables, knobs, potentiometers, the capacitors. So anything, it's a well, well, well built lab because it's been going for 20 years. Mark, one of the founding fathers of the Swiss Mercatronic Arts Society, how do you like the new space? It's fantastic, man. We never even dreamt about anything like this, and it just suddenly happened, and this is just the beginning up. I'm really looking forward for hosting people internationally, for having like larger events now, we still use it as a small kind of social distance, you know, studio, workshop, whatever, and also back office. I mean, the back office of the RC3 to make sure all our events are properly documented. I have this ready. Tonight, late at night, we can make pika hiva, super hiva, kill you. Pika hiva, pika hiva. We add this to the sugar, six kilo of sugar, and in 24 hours, we have alcohol. Ah, wait. Yeah, okay, we're on. Yeah. Thank you. So we've got all these, some, this is where it's all happening. It's a network infrastructure. Don't bitch about the way this looks. The cabling, the lack of zip ties, there's no labeling, it just fucking works. If it doesn't, we go and fix it, all right? Kitchen area, 8-bit mixtape, that is one of my, that is a long-running favorite of the SGMK. If you haven't seen it, check it out, 8-bit mixtape. It's running on the tiniest fucking chip you can imagine, because why not make your life, make your life miserable? It's just cold out there. It's a fucking chip platform for sure, but it's a brilliant, I fucking love these devices, been playing with them quite a bit. So then, feel free to call, so one of the, one of the space, basically the hacker space found this, we inherited this from CCZ Zurich, it's live whenever you need to call the space on an analogue voiceline, feel free to do that. It's got a lovely analogue ring. Kitchen area, which is where we try to feed, sort of. Café-casse, whenever you take something from the kitchen, don't forget to feed the café-casse, because it's used to buy food, basically. One of the latest additions to the space is a CO2 meter, which it's, so it turns out that CO2 concentration in air is a very good side indicator for aerosols. A normal concentration of about 400 ppm in the atmosphere, we're hovering at 680, which would be highish, but at least, like at a thousand, you should really look into ventilating your room, based on the work of, well, I don't know, the Ghido's CO2 ampoule and whatnot. You see a lot of these in hackerspaces these days. Useful devices to tell, to give you indications on equality there. Okay, it's getting rather analogue now. Hi Claude. Hi. What have you got there? There is a little synthesizer. There is an old synthesizer from this workshop of music from outer space. That is a massive fucking installation, man. Yeah. Like, what is all this? What happens if I pull this cable? Is it channeled out? So? How do we need this? We need that one. How about this one? The blue one. Why do we need that one? It says pulse something. It gives a pulse to over there. Can you turn it? Can you show us? Can you turn it up? Can we hear something? You can try on this. Can you turn it on? Turn it on. Put it on the speakers. Put it on the speakers. Let's go live. We're live here. RC3. Welcome to the analogue synthesizer, the performance of Claude. He'll be performing live later in the lounge, I think. No live on somewhere. You can check it in there. You can see it in our schedule. All right, now which cable do I need to pull? So if that doesn't get any better, we'll be different. Okay, thank you. Can try, yeah. Good stuff. Yeah, we'll be back with you later for your performance. Thank you. Casper. Hello, yeah. Good to have you. What have you been up to? Well, I've been trying to whistle around and check out new sounds all the day. And what you see here is the preparation of the workshop introduction at eight o'clock. And I will give you a small indication of what I'm going to do. It's something like everything could be a whistle. Yeah, even this toy, that's what I'm going to tell you. If you don't have a 3D printer, you can make 3D strange noise with some combined. And then that's what's happening when you join the workshop. You will see what all these whistles can do. And I think I'm very cheered by the fact that I got into whistles. Although as a keyboard player, I probably would never have been into it. The wind was not a perfect power to get into. Excellent. Thank you very much. This is called a five-trouff, right? Five-trouff. A five-trouff, blow it down is a kind of a tradition to that. But I think the best is five-trouff. Just make fun with all the holes you find in the world. Excellent. Looking forward to it. Thank you very much. See you later. Well, this is a... ...getränke kasse, because it's not the same as kaffee. Kaffee is like, you need that. Getränke is more luxury. The usual supplies of... There we go. Let me just... This is a scarce resource at the moment. Here, let me show you through our COVID prevention measures. So basically people have to... So our safety concept is a bit of a difficult time. You sign up here with your name and contact details. You throw that card in here. If nothing happens, your details will get automatically burned... ...after 14 days. More fancy postures from the Bundesamt für Gesundheit... ...and some hand sanitizers. Hello. Good people around here. Yes, over here, this is something I've been working on... ...which is the Zweigstelle Bittwäscherei, the chaos post. Maybe... So we've got a few things happening. One of the newer services, labelling as a service... ...which is basically a P-touch. With lots of loading paper, you're free to label your ship. We've got electricity as a service... ...in the flavors 12, 5, 3.3, minus 12. So you can go 24 if you like. It's currently powering this device. Oh, Goldifizierung. Yes, we're also running a service called... ...we've got a focusing issue. And it's Goldification is a thing... ...that we provide. Basically, this is the kind of stuff... ...that are open here. I've got a focus issue with it here. In the post office, we've got... ...Lady Shipovskaya requesting a Goldification. Maybe if you could hold the camera for me... ...while I provide the service. You have to go outside, acrylic color... ...not a good thing to do. Protective gear. Acrylic color is hard to get off. So we're using it. Now, let's see. I hope the Wi-Fi doesn't drop. We'll just go out here. And it's Goldification time. Wind is about going that way, so... How much do you open up? We do. It appears we've been upside down a little bit. It's due to the gimbal, of course. It's Goldified enough. We've got one corner that is still clean to carry it. Great Goldification. By the way, there... Do they have names? Do you have a name? Chicken. Chicken one and two. Somebody needed to record something of chicken. So we got two chickens. Then we had chicken running around... ...and we just got used to them. Then it was time to get the chicken back... ...and you know what happens. The chicken. I just couldn't do it. Do you understand what I'm saying? No, I don't understand. It's still upside down. Because my gimbal is a... No more chicken, mate. Anyway, that was the chicken. Now it's good. I have to get rid of my... The chickens. That chicken. Let me finish the tour. Bye. A little preview on my personal hobby right now. This is a WS85 karaoke microphone from... ...the Korea. I think it's really big in Korea. And you basically connect it over blue tooth... ...and you go... ...francine outro, my way, lyrics. Now... ...you're going to sleep... ...and so often... ...you'll find... ...the closet and the closet. Have a traveleeeee. We did it! That was the tour of Bitwesche Reizsürich. Come visit virtually in Adventure Time. Come visit physically on location if you can. Looking forward to the cameras with you. See you around. Thanks for watching.