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11. Fabricating Futures: Envisioning Scenarios for Home Fabrication Technology

verfasst von : Theresa Jean Tanenbaum, Karen Tanenbaum

Erschienen in: Creativity in the Digital Age

Verlag: Springer London

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Abstract

Making and Maker culture are growing at such prodigious speed that there are very few people whose lives aren’t touched by them, even if they don’t realize it. The scope of activities and practices that fit under the heading of Maker Culture is vast: woodworking, electronic prototyping, robotics, urban farming, software development, fire-art, weaving, circuit-bending, citizen science, prop-making, cosplay, reenactment, soapbox racer rallies, home genetic sequencing, bio-art, homesteading, knitting, rocketry, and many other more obscure practices all fit inside the “tent” of Making. Making is many things: it is a practice, a set of values, a culture and a community, a return to the past, an embracing of the future, and a new mode of production and consumption. While much of the best making involves a return to lost handcrafts and traditional “boutique” production techniques, one cannot underestimate the impact of recent innovations in small-scale fabrication technologies. Machines that used to only be available at industrial scales, at prices that could only be borne by large corporations, are now becoming accessible to the home Maker. And some machines, like 3D printers, are creating new workflows and prototyping processes that defy traditional industrial production methods.

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Fußnoten
1
For a more detailed discussion of the history of industrial culture as it relates to Maker culture, see (Anderson 2012).
 
4
A much more comprehensive list of the appearance of matter replication in media can be found here: http://​tvtropes.​org/​pmwiki/​pmwiki.​php/​Main/​MatterReplicator​.
 
6
“Star Trek—Picard “Tea, Earl Grey, Hot” Clips”: http://​www.​youtube.​com/​watch?​v=​R2IJdfxWtPM
 
9
The entire novel is available under a creative commons license here: http://​craphound.​com/​makers/​download/​
 
10
Similar to the Filabot: http://​filabot.​com/​
 
11
Already, we have seen medical research use 3D printing to grow a human ear (http://​lifesciences.​ieee.​org/​articles/​feature-articles/​332-printing-body-parts-a-sampling-of-progress-in-biological-3d-printing) and the Burritobot project suggests that 3D printed food is not too far off (http://​vimeo.​com/​41461637).
 
15
One of the most prominent of these is the Defense Distributed Liberator pistol: http://​defdist.​org/​. As of writing this, however, the download page for the CAD plans is offline.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Fabricating Futures: Envisioning Scenarios for Home Fabrication Technology
verfasst von
Theresa Jean Tanenbaum
Karen Tanenbaum
Copyright-Jahr
2015
Verlag
Springer London
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-6681-8_11

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