Fab: The Coming Revolution on Your Desktop--From Personal Computers to Personal Fabrication. Neil Gershenfeld

Fab: The Coming Revolution on Your Desktop--From Personal Computers to Personal Fabrication


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Fab: The Coming Revolution on Your Desktop--From Personal Computers to Personal Fabrication Neil Gershenfeld
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Dec 4, 2011 - The Technology and Information Revolution, or TIC as it is named, created new means of communication instrumentalized by a significant number of innovations such as the personal computer, the Internet, new materials, new means of production, among many other technical and scientific discoveries, creating a new kind of socialization in continuous expansion. Jan 23, 2013 - I personally enjoyed the inventor-grandfather story because my own grandfather, Warren G. Nov 15, 2011 - We have decided to invest in the technology ourselves by buying a Makerbot 'Thing-O-Matic' desktop 3D printer for our office. Jan 30, 2010 - Amazon.com: Fab: The Coming Revolution on Your Desktop--from Personal Computers to Personal Fabrication: Neil Gershenfeld: Books. [ReviewAZON asin="0465027466" display="fullpost"]. Jan 15, 2013 - Fab: The Coming Revolution on Your Desktop—From Personal Computers to Personal Fabrication. Mar 3, 2005 - Fab: The Coming Revolution on Your Desktop–from Personal Computers to Personal Fabrication. Gershenfeld's key claim is that: “Personal fabrication will bring the programmability of digital worlds we've invented to the physical world we inhabit” (17). Grimes, was an entrepreneur, inventor and role model who became known as the “Father of Aircraft Lighting. FAB: The coming revolution on your desktop: from personal computers to personal fabrication. Jul 22, 2013 - The term and its methods have their legacies elsewhere, in STEM laboratories, research, and publications, with Neil Gershenfeld's Fab: The Coming Revolution on Your Desktop (2005) being one of the most referenced texts. To look like small stuff compared to the impact of “digital” on the far larger economy of manufacturing real stuff — or the effect of “bits on atoms,” the phrase popularized by Neil Gershenfeld (see, Fab: the Coming Revolution on Your Desktop and http://fab.cba.mit.edu/). Fab: the coming revolution on your desktop—from personal computers to personal fabrication.

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