The Beckoning Promise of Personal Fabrication
Offered By: TED via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the revolutionary concept of personal fabrication in this 18-minute TED talk by MIT professor Neil Gershenfeld. Discover how low-cost Fab Labs are empowering individuals to build their own solutions using digital and analog tools. Learn about the potential impact of personal fabrication on society, the progression from the digital revolution to the fabrication era, and the democratization of technology. Gain insights into the Center for Bits and Atoms, the "How to Make Almost Anything" course, and the current state of personal fabrication. Understand the parallels between personal fabrication and the PDP era, and how this technology is breaking boundaries across various fields. Reflect on Gershenfeld's two key thoughts and the implications of Moore's Law on the future of personal manufacturing.
Syllabus
Introduction
What comes after computers
The digital revolution
Center for Bits and Atoms
How to Make Almost Anything
Personal Fabrication Today
Empowerment
PDP era
Breaking boundaries
Two thoughts
Moores Law
Taught by
TED
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