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the digital fabrication revolution from microcontrollers to cities Guillem Camprodon, Fab Lab Barcelona - IAAC FAB LAB New Logo Helvetica Neue LT Pro - 55 Roman Pantone DS 77-1* Pantone DS 202-1* Pantone DS 272-1* Pantone DS 325-3* Black (C50 M50 Y50 K100) BARCELONA This is a compilation based on many sources, all images are property of their respective owners.

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XVIII Century

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Chain Production

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Computers

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Personal Computers and the Internet

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Personal Computers + Internet + Centralized Production

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PiTo: Product In, Trash Out

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Personal Computers + Internet + Distributed Production

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A revolution?

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“I think there is a world market for about five computers.” Tom Watson, IBM CEO, 1958

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“User driven innovation” 200.000 EUR 500 EUR

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“From kits to products” 22.000 3D Printers < 2000 EUR in 4 Years

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The RepRap can replicate itself more than 50% of its parts.

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You don’t need to design...

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Anyone can make...

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Physibles

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On demand

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Microwaves are convenient, but they don’t replace the rest of the kitchen.

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The revolution is not 3D printing, the revolution is Digital Fabrication

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DiDo: Data In, Data Out

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Fab Lab Network (fablabs.io)

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Fab Labs

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FAB LAB New Lo Helvetic BARCELONA New Lo Vector

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FAB LAB New Lo Helvetic BARCELONA New Lo Vector First Fab Lab in Europe, 2007 Co-founded the Fab Academy together with MIT CBA Coordinates the international Network of Fab Labs

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Open Source Beehives opensourcebehives.net

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Open Source Beehives in collaboration with Open Tech Forever

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Open Source Beehives in collaboration with Open Tech Forever

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Fab Textiles fabtextiles.og

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Fab Textiles “Zapatos para ensamblar”

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Fab Textiles “Zapatos para ensamblar”

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Fab Skate fabskate.com

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Fab Skate

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Fab Skate

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Fab Skate

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Smart Citizen smartcitizen.me

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Smart Citizen SENSORS FEATURES SYMBOLS TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY LIGHT NOISE CO NO2 SOLAR PANEL

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Smart Citizen

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Fab Lab House fablabhouse.org

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Fab Lab House

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Fab Lab House

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Fab Lab House 2.0

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What’s next?

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Fab Lab Roadmap 1.0 Space with machines and people 2.0 A Fab Lab makes another Fab Lab. MTMM 3.0 Digital assemblers at microscale level 4.0 Programmable matter

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“The digitization of material is not a new idea. It is four billion years old, going back to the evolutionary age of the ribosome” N. GERSHENFELD

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“With a lego brick you don't need a ruler to place it, the block has geometry, it corrects errors ... and you don't put lego in the trash, you take the bricks apart. The reason you can do this is the bricks contain information.” N. GERSHENFELD

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FAB LAB New Logo Helvetica Neue LT Pro - 55 Roman Pantone DS 77-1* Pantone DS 202-1* Pantone DS 272-1* Pantone DS 325-3* Black (C50 M50 Y50 K100) BARCELONA This is a compilation based on many sources, all images are property of their respective owners.