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The Acetarium has, for several years, run an residency program. Residencies are short term visitors, given primarily from those outside the Boston and the United States and are designed to support the work of free software or free culture activists working on clearly identified projects. Food, bikes, and Internet connectivity are provided. Residents typically work on a project and then present their work at a public lecture at the Acetarium at the end of their residency. | The Acetarium has, for several years, run an residency program. Residencies are short term visitors, given primarily from those outside the Boston and the United States and are designed to support the work of free software or free culture activists working on clearly identified projects. Food, bikes, and Internet connectivity are provided. Residents typically work on a project and then present their work at a public lecture at the Acetarium at the end of their residency. | ||
The cost of the residency to the Acetarium proprietors (which | The cost of the residency to the Acetarium proprietors (which all rent, all food, all utilities and Internet, and other household prodcuts.) ends up being about USD$700 per month. This is substantially lower normal room and board costs in apartments in the area. Most former residents have contributed all or some of this to help support their residency. That said, this is not a sublet and the Acetarium residency program practices need blind admissions full and partial financial aid is always available to those who need it. | ||
If you think you would be a good candidate for the residency program, do not hesitate to contact [mailto:team@acetarium.com the team], or to contact either of the proprietors individually, for more information or to inquire as to if you would be a good fit. | If you think you would be a good candidate for the residency program, do not hesitate to contact [mailto:team@acetarium.com the team], or to contact either of the proprietors individually, for more information or to inquire as to if you would be a good fit. |
Revision as of 16:46, 27 November 2012
- For the IRC channel of the same name see Acetarium (IRC).
The Acetarium is a cooperative run residency and working environment in Somerville Massachusetts managed jointly by Benjamin Mako Hill and Mika Matsuzaki. You can find out more about it by visiting the Acetarium 2.0 Website.
Communication
Three of the best ways to stay involved with happenings are:
- The best is by signing onto the Acetarium IRC channel. The channel wiki page contains links to resources on how to set up IRC if you've not done that before.
- Sign up for the Acetarium social mailing list.
- Sign up for the RSS feed on http://acetarium.com/.
Residency program
The Acetarium has, for several years, run an residency program. Residencies are short term visitors, given primarily from those outside the Boston and the United States and are designed to support the work of free software or free culture activists working on clearly identified projects. Food, bikes, and Internet connectivity are provided. Residents typically work on a project and then present their work at a public lecture at the Acetarium at the end of their residency.
The cost of the residency to the Acetarium proprietors (which all rent, all food, all utilities and Internet, and other household prodcuts.) ends up being about USD$700 per month. This is substantially lower normal room and board costs in apartments in the area. Most former residents have contributed all or some of this to help support their residency. That said, this is not a sublet and the Acetarium residency program practices need blind admissions full and partial financial aid is always available to those who need it.
If you think you would be a good candidate for the residency program, do not hesitate to contact the team, or to contact either of the proprietors individually, for more information or to inquire as to if you would be a good fit.
Our current resident is:
Previous residents include:
- Aaron Shaw
- Andres Lombana Bermudez (Acetarium Resident Fellow, Summer, 2011)
- Noah Swartz (Acetarium Resident Fellow, Winter, 2011)
- Alex Ose (Acetarium Resident Fellow: Fall 2010)
- Molly de Blanc (Acetarium Resident Fellow: Summer 2010)
- Marcell Mars (Acetarium Resident Fellow: Spring 2010)
- Sarah Adelaida McIntire (Acetarium Resident Fellow and FSF Campaigns Intern: Summer 2009)
- Bernie Innocenti (Acetarium Resident Fellow: Fall 2009)
- Dafydd Harries (Acetarium Resident Fellow: Spring 2008)
Additional pages
- Acetarium/Guidelines -- They're like rules, except more flexible!