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Some time ago a discussion emerged in the blogosphere about the question whether 3d printing will make it to the mainstream (take a look at my post about this debate). Today 3d printers seem to be increasingly taken for granted and rightly so, especially if one looks at the scope of the products currently made [...]
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Tags: peer produced design, peer produced space, peer produced tangibles
oDesign – more of design 2.0
02Dec08
The oDesign is a new internet initiative which aims to enable peer to peer design. The website enables you to share .dxf files, licensed under CC. You can find some of the designs by Ronen Kadushin as well as the Fab@Home project, so it’s an interesting blend of hi-end design and grassroots digital fabrication movement, [...]
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