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This is our space at Vijzelstraat 68/72.

Until the space at ACTA/Urban Resort is available (~august) TechInc will be based here.

Address

"MediaMatic Bank"
Vijzelstraat 68
1017 HL Amsterdam

Other

There is also stuff we need for the space. We are coordinating a Tempinc Opening Rota for the space.


Pictures

Social Area

Temp inc social area.jpg Temp inc social area other side.jpg

Work/Project Room

Temp inc work room.jpg

Dirty Room

Temp inc dirty room.jpg


Work in progress

Electric systems

On Sunday we fixed/connected a substantial amount of the lights:
We found out that basically all light fixtures DO have juice, they were turned off by either slightly turning a fluorescent tube to put it back in contact, or one of the tubes was simply removed in a serial configuration (dirty room). So we now have light in the project room and the dirty room. I have also connected the entire 'kabelgoot' in the dirty room now. Note that this means that we have no light switch; the fluorescent lights stay on 24/7 for now until we have decided on a system, possibly remote controlled. I suggest the halogen lights be turned off by pulling the plugs when we lock up, both for high power consumption and the large amount of heat they produce (fire hazard).

Second, Justa and I spent some time trying to trace the cable of the 'rolluik' control box. It is hard due to height. We feel though, that with some more effort we should be able to move that control box to a more central location so Mediamatic does not have to access our space anymore. This is still a To-Do. Be warned: the control system is 230 V.

To control the lights I suggest instead of the relays I spoke of earlier, to deploy some of those wireless switch systems like they sell nowadays. I might have one spare at home (at least). The cost is not high, and it certainly beats running new cable. We then only need to insert such systems in front of some light fixtures by way of cutting the cable and putting a plug+socket in between.