Now in its seventh year, Maker Faire continues to grow and inspire makers the world over. Here's a quick, behind the scenes look at how they make it happen. Read more »
At the heart of the WikiSeat project is an awkward piece of angle iron called a Catalyst used to build three-legged stools, and an audacious plan to change education. Read more »
An urban prototyping manifesto, the Maker movement takes to the National Mall, a community for open source journalism, and more in this week in sharing. Read more »
This week in sharing, a series of events and meetups in NYC devoted to the sharing economy, the Knight Foundation releases an in-depth report on the civic tech movement, and open science and open hardware get their own weekends to shine.
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Maker spaces encourage innovation, support entrepreneurs and create community. Are they the next big thing for libraries? One Connecticut branch says, yes! Read more »
In a recent TED Talk, Arduino co-founder Massimo Banzi spoke about the platform that's inspiring hackers, students, and artists alike, and how open source can push the outer limits of the imagination. Read more »
Open Source Hardware is a peer-to-peer DIY movement to re-imagine manufacturing. A new association aims to serve as a hub for this burgeoning community. Read more »
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