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  1. Personal manufacturing technologies will profoundly impact how we design, make, transport, and consume physical products. As manufacturing technologies follow the path from factory to home use, like personal computers, “personalized” manufacturing tools will enable consumers, schools and businesses to work and play in new ways.

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    By the founder, Alastair Parvin: "The Wikihouse project is an Open Source Construction Set, to allow anyone to design, download, and print CNC-milled houses and components, which can be assembled with minimal formal skill or training”(http://www.open-electronics.org/ten-open-source-hardware-and-design-projects-setting-new-standards/)

    1. By Harry Knight (WikiHouse Foundation): "Cities are struggling to meet the housing needs of an urbanising society, while alsofocusing on the environmental and economic resilience of their community. WikiHouse isan open-source building project that is working to make it much simpler for anyone todesign, manufacture, and assemble beautiful and sus...

    • The project is owned by the WikiHouse Foundation, a UKregistered non-profit. • The project’s designs can be replicated and modified freely. The Constitution poster is at http://www.wikihouse.cc/static/doc/de9c4224c124733ccd737604f9c0a1a6dc9fe9d4-Constitution_draft_v3.pdf "The community means anyone who uses, adapts or co-develops WikiHouse produc...

    DIDIY: Revenue models • Membership fees for consortium Members, Partners and CorePartners: resp. 1000, 25.000 and 50.000 GBP annually.• Donations.• Grants.• Pilot projects. Modes of production Local production of pilot project with the help of makerspaces."(http://www.didiy.eu/public/deliverables/didiy-d6.3-1.0-pub.pdf)

    Interview conducted of Alastair Parvin by Open Electronics: "[OpenElectronics] Is Wikihouse a demonstrative project or you really want to build a marketable alternative?In this case, are you already aware if this is going to be cheaper or more functional with respect to traditional building techniques. [Alastair Parvin] Yes, of course. We wouldn’t ...

    Eric Hunting: "WikiHouse - An Open Hardware Building System http://www.wikihouse.cc/ WikiHouse is a project developed by London design group 00:/ (http://www.architecture00.net/) intended to explore the prospect of Open Hardware development in architectural design and housing. It's objective is to establish a series of Creative Commons licensed hou...

    a project by Alastair Parvin & Nick Ierodiaconou of the 00:/ collective , http://www.architecture00.net/people.php
    video introduction, http://vimeo.com/29254134
  2. Description. ClearBits provides hosting and distribution for open licensed media. We distribute high quality, open-licensed (Creative Commons) digital media, datasets, and artwork for Content Creators. We host creative content in its entirety, ensure fast, reliable downloads, and enable users to directly sponsor Content Creators and their work.

  3. All video within the project is open source and free to download, however individual pieces of footage may still be subject to copyright claims and so careful research is recommended before any use (especially commercial) of the files available via the project.

  4. Bram Cohen is the developper and founder of Bittorrent, the disruptive technology that facilitates downloading of large (video and other) files on the internet. Photo link: http://www.p2pnet.net/images/bram.jpg.

  5. It is is a "100% free" operating system. Dyne:bolic GNU/Linux is a live bootable cd, containing a whole operating system that works straight from boot, without the need to install or change anything on the hard disk. It is user-friendly: recognises your hardware devices (sound, video, firewire, and USB), and offers a really vast range of free ...

  6. "The BBC, the bfi, Channel 4 and the Open University set up the Creative Archive Licence Group to make their archive content available for download under the terms of the Creative Archive Licence - a single, shared user licence scheme for the downloading of