Posts Tagged: FabLabs

Going Beyond Openness: transforming Supply, Profit and Value Chains
The promise of open source will not work in the economy of tangible products, organizations and processes if we don’t activate in first person in the creation of something radically new. If we do not experiment beyond licenses, beyond openness.
The revolution of distributed, sustainable and abundant production requires more inventive in social forms, brand management, financial models, involvement of local communities.

Going Beyond Openness: transforming Supply, Profit and Value Chains
The promise of open source will not work in the economy of tangible products, organizations and processes if we don’t activate in first person in the creation of something radically new. If we do not experiment beyond licenses, beyond openness.
The revolution of distributed, sustainable and abundant production requires more inventive in social forms, brand management, financial models, involvement of local communities.

Back from Societing Summer School: Envisioning the Rural Hub
A report from the RuralHub Envisioning Workshop I designed and facilitated for the Fourth Societing Summer School, plus some considerations on the next wave of innovation coming from the Mediterranean area in agriculture, sustainability and living,

Back from Societing Summer School: Envisioning the Rural Hub
A report from the RuralHub Envisioning Workshop I designed and facilitated for the Fourth Societing Summer School, plus some considerations on the next wave of innovation coming from the Mediterranean area in agriculture, sustainability and living,
Talking Open P2P Design, FabLabs and Makers with Massimo Menichinelli
Massimo Menichinelli is a designer who researches and develops collaborative projects and design methodologies since 2005. He founded the openp2pdesign.org project, for researching about designing open, complex and collaborative projects, processes and systems. He has given talks, lectures and hosted workshops in Italy, Spain, Finland, South Korea, Singapore.
After being invited as a keynote speaker at the Aalto University – School of Art and Design in Helsinki, he is now a doctoral candidate at the Media Lab Helsinki to further investigate these issues.
Talking Open P2P Design, FabLabs and Makers with Massimo Menichinelli
Massimo Menichinelli is a designer who researches and develops collaborative projects and design methodologies since 2005. He founded the openp2pdesign.org project, for researching about designing open, complex and collaborative projects, processes and systems. He has given talks, lectures and hosted workshops in Italy, Spain, Finland, South Korea, Singapore.
After being invited as a keynote speaker at the Aalto University – School of Art and Design in Helsinki, he is now a doctoral candidate at the Media Lab Helsinki to further investigate these issues.