Imaginary Space Hackathon #3: Build a Real AI MVP in One Day

Imaginary Space Hackathon #3: Build a Real AI MVP in One Day
Two of our previous hackathon participants are now part of the Imaginary Space team. That is not the goal of this event, but it is the clearest signal we have of what one focused day of building can produce.
On March 28, we are hosting our third hackathon at ACO Workspace in Buenos Aires. Forty to fifty builders have come through the first two editions. This one is open to thirty participants. If you want to build something real, this is the environment for it.
What the day looks like
The format is simple. You show up, you build, you ship.
The theme is MVP. Not a prototype. Not a pitch deck. A working product with a real use case that someone could actually use by the end of the day. We provide the space, the structure, and lunch. The rest is on you.
ACO Workspace gives us a room designed for focused work. No distractions, no commute back and forth, no excuses to not finish. The deadline is built into the day.
What you are building
MVP means something specific here. It means the smallest version of an idea that works in the real world. Not a demo that impresses a room, but something with actual logic, actual data flow, and an actual user on the other end.
That constraint is the point. Most products stall because there are too many decisions and not enough pressure to make them. A single day removes that. You decide what to cut in the first hour or you run out of time. The builders who have come through our previous events understand this quickly.
AI gives you the speed to make it real. The day gives you the pressure to ship it.
Who should come
Developers, designers, and founders at early stage. You do not need a team already formed. You can come alone and find people on the day, or bring a group of two or three. The limit is thirty participants total, so the room stays focused and collaborative without getting noisy.
If you have been sitting on an idea and have not built it yet, this is the structure that removes the excuses. If you already build regularly, this is a good way to test how fast you can actually move when the environment demands it.
Previous editions brought people from different backgrounds: developers who had never shipped a product end to end, founders who needed to validate an idea fast, and engineers who wanted to work on something outside their day job. The mix is part of what makes it work.

Prizes
There are prizes for the best projects. We evaluate on execution quality, real-world applicability, and how much of a working product you actually shipped by end of day. We will share details at the event.
How to register
Spots are limited to thirty. Registration is open at hackathon.imaginaryspace.ai.
There is no deadline, but the event fills up. If you are considering it, register now.
March 28. ACO Workspace, Buenos Aires. One day to build something real.

