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Peanut Butter and Plastic: Industrial Revolution

Type
Slides
Tags
engineering
Event
Chaos Communication Congress 26th (26C3) 2009
Indexed on
Mar 25, 2013
URL
http://events.ccc.de/congress/2009/Fahrplan/attachments/1516_26C3Frontiers.pdf
File name
1516_26C3Frontiers.pdf
File size
8.7 MB
MD5
7cc1f6172a1cc161bbd83faf31b96021
SHA1
2aa5b8f1335d3e70613df8894a5a44f817cbbdcd

The future of manufacturing will purring next to your computer and plasticizing digital designs into 3D objects. We're at the dawn of the diamond age with portable 3D printers, decentralized manufacturing, digital design and the rise of personal fabrication. Now is the time to join Industrial Revolution 2 and make that dream a reality. Accompanying this presentation will be a digital design workshop to show designers how to go from digital designs to physical objects. Cupcakes, lasers, digital designs, open source, 3D objects, and MakerBots will join forces in this presentation to illustrate Industrial Revolution 2. A mix of stories from the past year of developing an affordable, open source 3D printer and footnotes from cultural rise of personal fabricating machines among tinkers, designers and people who live in the future. If you've have ideas for things that don't exist yet, this presentation will layout the blueprint for making those ideas make the transition to from the world of imagination to the world of tangible physical objects. Accompanying this presentation will be a digital design workshop to enable participants to go from digital designs to physical objects.

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