MadLab (or Manchester Digital Laboratory as it's better known) is a true melting pot for Mancunian creatives of all shapes and sizes. Situated in a1000 sq. ft. former shop in the Northern Quarter it's a community space for people who want to do and make interesting stuff - a place for geeks, artists, designers, illustrators, hackers, tinkerers, innovators and idle dreamers to test out their ideas before releasing them into Manchester's creative communities. Handily, it's also a place which serves a great afternoon tea of a Sunday if you're ever in the area too.
Whilst I've not yet used MadLab with my digital creative hat on, I have used it as a space to make Kimchi (pickled spicy garlic Korean vegetables in case you were unaware). I went to one of their Kimchi making classes last week, and was immensely impressed by how professional and friendly everyone was. For £30, I got to meet new people, make some seriously delicious food, and fill my boots with delicious Korean spiced Pork Belly. And Lord knows I'll put up with a lot for unlimited supplies of Pork Belly.
MadLab is just what Manchester needs - a space where creative and talented freelancers can come together, bounce ideas around and create something beautiful to release into the big wide world. Places like this help to cement the city's reputation as an innovative and damn cool place for people to live, work and create. With stuff like this on our doorstep, who needs London anyway? read more