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		<title>Empty Spaces</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Vancouver&#8217;s tech community learned yesterday that the beloved coworking facility Workspace is to close its doors tomorrow. Jayson Minard, who took over the business from founder Bill MacEwan less than a year ago, emailed members with the bad news, and a shocking imperative to clean out any personal belongings before the end of August 21. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="clear: both"><img src="http://corvusconsulting.ca/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/IMG_0597-thumb1.jpg" height="148" align="left" width="189" style=" display: inline; float: left; margin: 0 10px 10px 0;" />Vancouver&#8217;s tech community learned yesterday that the beloved coworking facility <a href="http://abetterplacetowork.com/" title="workspace">Workspace</a> is to close its doors tomorrow. Jayson Minard, who took over the business from founder <a href="http://billmacewen.com/" title="Bill's homepage">Bill MacEwan</a> less than a year ago, <a href="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3489/3837465488_157b67352d_b.jpg" title="Jayson's email to workspace members" target="_blank">emailed members with the bad news</a>, and a shocking imperative to clean out any personal belongings before the end of August 21. </p>
<p style="clear: both">I planted myself at Workspace part-time for two years, joining before the doors opened on the basis of an idea and a tour from <a href="http://danebrown.com/" title="Dane's homepage">Dane</a>. I made new friends, enjoyed what was still Gastown&#8217;s best cup of coffee, and got things done against the view of peaceful mountains and the busy harbour. Though I worked more on remote projects, Workspace made me feel like I was working in the Vancouver community. Last last year I needed to change things up and ended my membership, but was still in there every two weeks for meetings. I have one last meeting there today at 4. </p>
<p style="clear: both">Workspace showed what the upper bar in coworking looks like, but more importantly it was a fantastic hub for Vancouver geeks and a symbol of innovation. It doesn&#8217;t sound like there will be a chance for a closing party to give it a proper sendoff.</p>
<p style="clear: both">Speaking of losses, the wider world of geekdom saw another one on the same day with the disappearance of the anonymous uber-coder _why. Not being a coder, I never knew much of _why, only that the work under that name was widely-respected and packed with personality. <a href="http://ejohn.org/blog/eulogy-to-_why/">John Resig&#8217;s tribute</a> sums up the value that _why brought to the community, and touches on the ephemerality of our works:</p>
<blockquote style="clear: both"><p>If there&#8217;s any analogy that I can make about _why, his online persona, and all the works that he&#8217;s produced over the years it&#8217;s to the Tibetan Buddhist tradition of the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sand_mandala">sand mandala</a>. After a mandala has been constructed &#8211; and displayed &#8211; it is ceremoniously deconstructed &#8211; which is meant &#8220;to symbolize the Buddhist doctrinal belief in the transitory nature of material life.&#8221;</p>
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<p style="clear: both">It&#8217;s a fitting theme for those who work on digital products, which can have less durability than fresh sushi. Nick Sweeny recently wrote about <a href="http://nicksweeney.com/2009/05/21/the-spoken-word-written-down/">the durability of things written down</a> hundreds and even thousands of years ago, and the durability of what narratives are created by communities that form and live online. </p>
<p style="clear: both">Technology and business are relentless in the pursuit of tighter cycles, and the urgency can fool us into forgetting too easily what came before. I don&#8217;t think that the space left by the disappearance of _why or of Workspace will be so forgotten, as they live on in the better coding and better relationships that came out of their existence. </p>
<p style="clear: both">So, here&#8217;s to the life of things done well, all of which have their own ends. </p>
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