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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
Second Life as a creative hub
I just saw this great video from Jon Brouchoud (Keystone) from the Arch blog. He calls Second Life a “single largest collective expression of creativity at a single location, that the world has ever seen”. This is not particularly my field (at least right now), but I remain very optimistic about the possibilities which Second […]
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