Mitch Altman (born December 22, 1956) is a Berlin-based
hacker
A hacker is a person skilled in information technology who uses their technical knowledge to achieve a goal or overcome an obstacle, within a computerized system by non-standard means. Though the term ''hacker'' has become associated in popu ...
and inventor, best known for inventing
TV-B-Gone, as featured speaker at hacker conferences, as international expert on the
hackerspace
A hackerspace (also referred to as a hacklab, hackspace, or makerspace) is a community-operated, often "not for profit" ( 501(c)(3) in the United States), workspace where people with common interests, such as computers, machining, technology, ...
movement, and for teaching introductory electronics workshops. He is also Chief Scientist and CEO of Cornfield Electronics.
Early life and education
Altman grew up in
Rogers Park
Rogers Park is the first of Chicago's 77 community areas. Located from the Loop, it is on the city's far north side on the shore of Lake Michigan. The neighborhood is commonly known for its cultural diversity, lush green public spaces, early ...
, Chicago, Illinois. After kindergarten his family moved to Highland Park, Illinois. Altman graduated from
Deerfield High School (Illinois)
Deerfield High School (abbreviated DHS) is a comprehensive public high school in Deerfield, Illinois, United States. It is part of Township High School District 113, which also includes Highland Park High School. DHS opened in 1959, and graduate ...
in 1975.
Altman is an alumnus of the
University of Illinois
The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (U of I, Illinois, University of Illinois, or UIUC) is a public land-grant research university in Illinois in the twin cities of Champaign and Urbana. It is the flagship institution of the Univer ...
at Urbana–Champaign, where he earned an undergraduate degree (1980) and a master's degree (1984) in electrical engineering. While at the University of Illinois, Altman co-organized the first Hash Wednesday in Champaign-Urbana in 1977.
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Altman moved to the San Francisco Bay Area in 1986 to work in Silicon Valley
Silicon Valley is a region in Northern California that serves as a global center for high technology and innovation. Located in the southern part of the San Francisco Bay Area, it corresponds roughly to the geographical areas San Mateo Coun ...
.
VPL Research, 3ware, Cornfield Electronics, Maker Faire
Altman was an early developer of Virtual Reality technologies, working at VPL Research
VPL Research was one of the first companies that developed and sold virtual reality products. It was founded by computer scientist Jaron Lanier in 1984. "VPL" stood for "Virtual Programming Languages". In 1990, VPL Research filed for bankruptcy an ...
with Jaron Lanier
Jaron Zepel Lanier (, born May 3, 1960) is an American computer scientist, visual artist, computer philosophy writer, technologist, futurist, and composer of contemporary classical music. Considered a founder of the field of virtual reality, La ...
.[PBS.ORG, Digging Deeper: TV-B-Gone device shuts down public tvs](_blank)
/ref> In addition to Lanier, Altman worked alongside about 15 other individuals. Altman left VPL Research
VPL Research was one of the first companies that developed and sold virtual reality products. It was founded by computer scientist Jaron Lanier in 1984. "VPL" stood for "Virtual Programming Languages". In 1990, VPL Research filed for bankruptcy an ...
in protest when it accepted contracts with the United States Department of Defense.YouTube, Nov 17, 2019, Mitch Altman - The Pros and Cons of Tech. Can We Design Tech that Serves Humanity?
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Altman co-founded Silicon Valley start-up 3ware in February 1997 with J. Peter Herz and Jim MacDonald (who is on the advisory board of Cornfield Electronics).[Rubinstein, Dan (2005)]
Mitch Altman
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Altman started Cornfield Electronics as a consulting company. After the launch of TV-B-Gone Altman gave the company the tagline "We make Useful Electronics for a Better World".[Cornfield Electronics.com About US](_blank)
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Following extensive involvement in the " Maker" movement and ''Make
Make or MAKE may refer to:
* Make (magazine), a tech DIY periodical
*Make (software), a software build tool
*Make, Botswana, in the Kalahari Desert
*Make Architects
Make Architects is an international architecture practice headquartered in Londo ...
'' magazine, including being featured in a ''Make'' magazine April Fool's Day prank,[http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2011/04/car-b-gone-mitch-altman%E2%80%99s-newest-universal-remote.html April 1, 2011, Make Magazine Blog] Altman publicly parted ways with the Maker Faire in 2012 after the Maker Faire accepted contracts with the United States Department of Defense.["The Pentagon competes for Hacker Hearts and Minds", Sabine Blanc, April 10th, 2012, Owni.eu](_blank)
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TV-B-Gone
In 2004 Altman released a one-button universal remote control called TV-B-Gone, to be used for turning off TVs in public places.[Wheat, Dale (2011) ''Arduino Internals'', Apress Academic, , pp. 183-4] Altman used money from the sale of 3ware to pay for the manufacture of the first 20,000 units of TV-B-Gone.[Wired Magazine, October 19th, 2004, "Inventor Rejoices as TVs go dark"](_blank)
/ref> By February 2014, he was reported to have sold more than 500,000 units.
/ref> He is currently selling the TV-B-Gone generation 4. He also invented a new product called the TV-B-Gone SHP (Super High Power).
Other activities
Mitch Altman is an important figure in the international "hackerspace" and "maker" movements. While attending the 2007 Berlin Chaos Communication Camp, Altman and Jacob Appelbaum
Jacob Appelbaum (born 1 April 1983) is an American independent journalist, computer security researcher, artist, and hacker. He studied at the Eindhoven University of Technology and was a core member of the Tor project, a free software network ...
began discussing the idea of a San Francisco hackerspace
A hackerspace (also referred to as a hacklab, hackspace, or makerspace) is a community-operated, often "not for profit" ( 501(c)(3) in the United States), workspace where people with common interests, such as computers, machining, technology, ...
, at which time there were no hackerspaces in the United States.[Make Magazine, May 22nd, 2013, "The Difference between Hackerspaces, Makerspaces, Techshops and Fablabs, Fourth Paragraph](_blank)
/ref> In October 2008 he co-founded Noisebridge
Noisebridge is an anarchistic maker and hackerspace located in San Francisco, inspired by European hackerspaces Metalab and c-base in Berlin. It describes itself as "a space for sharing, creation, collaboration, research, development, mentor ...
,[Minutes from the founding meeting of Noisebridge](_blank)
/ref>["DIY Freaks Flock to ‘Hacker Spaces’ Worldwide", by Dylan Tweney, Wired Magazine, March 2009](_blank)
/ref> which was probably the third hackerspace formed in the US.[Baichtal, John (2011) ''Hack This: 24 Incredible Hackerspace Projects from the DIY Movement'', QUE, , p. 54] Since then, Altman has traveled extensively, encouraging the formation of hackerspaces, holding panels and workshops on depression,[Altman: The Hacker Lifestyle", Owni.eu, May 2012](_blank)
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/ref> teaching introductory electronics workshops to people of all ages and visiting electronics enthusiast groups around the world.[UIUC Program of Allen Hall Artist in Residence, inter alia](_blank)
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/ref> TedX Brussels invited Altman to give a Ted Talk the Hackerspace movement,[Mitch Altman at TEDxBrussels](_blank)
/ref> ''Make
Make or MAKE may refer to:
* Make (magazine), a tech DIY periodical
*Make (software), a software build tool
*Make, Botswana, in the Kalahari Desert
*Make Architects
Make Architects is an international architecture practice headquartered in Londo ...
'' magazine has referred to Altman as "the Johnny Appleseed of hackerspaces",[Zine, 10 Best Hackerspace posts, December 28, 2011](_blank)
/ref> and Altman, who
has also written for the magazine, was awarded the first "Maker Hero" award—named in his honor—by Make Magazine on May 20, 2011.[Make Magazine, description of the "Makey" awards](_blank)
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In September 2018, Altman announced that he had left Noisebridge.[Mitch Altman: I quietly left Noisebridge in May. I am no longer part of Noisebridge.](_blank)
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References
External links
Audio of a talk given by Altman and Lady Ada on July 23, 2006 at HOPE Number Six
TV-B-Gone talk, Hack Your Life For Fun & Profit
Geeks & Depression panel at 28C3 hacker conference
TEDxBrussels talk on The Hackerspace Movement
TV-B-Gone at Cornfield Electronics, Inc.
Mitch Altman on Reddit, July 29th, 2012
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Living people
21st-century American inventors
Engineers from California
American chief executives
1956 births
Grainger College of Engineering alumni