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  1. ATU develops 130 gongbans annually in areas ranging from smart phones, tablets, smart watches, smart homes, and industrial controls—and distributes the designs for free. WPI then makes money by trading in the boards’ components. "We call this shanzhai in Shenzhen. It’s a mass production artwork,” explains Lawrence Lin head of the ...

    • Aspects of Distributed Microproduction
    • Characteristics
    • Production Sites of Distributed Microproduction

    Distributed Microproduction as systemic activity, by By Stefano Maffei and Massimo Bianchini: "With the development of the service economy, processes of servitization have progressivelytransformed products into product-service systems, and systems of industrial production into aManufacturing Service Ecosystem35 (Neely, Benedictine, and Visnjic, 201...

    General properties of Distributed Microproduction, by Stefano Maffei and Massimo Bianchini: 1. Flexibility It is able to create diverse configurations of actors andconnections in the realization of processes to ‘modulate’production: producing the same product in a different way,producing different types of product, different versionsof similar prod...

    By Stefano Maffei and Massimo Bianchini: 1. Microfactories: Production units of small andextremely small size that adopt toolsand technologies for additive andsubtractive miniaturized, open andpeer-to-peer manufacturing: nanofactories(factories-in-a-box), desktopfactories (factories on a table) andmicro-factories (factories in a room),but also mobi...

  2. OpenLibrary is an open, editable library catalog, building towards a web page for every book ever published URL = http://www.openlibrary.org Description 1. "The ...

  3. From a recent note on Iceland’s proposal: The key idea is a new Sovereign Monetary System, where only the central bank is responsible for money creation. The idea makes sense…Separating the creation of money and allocation of money powers could safeguard against excessive credit creation, and reduce incentives for commercial banks to create ...

  4. = Critical junctures are periods when institutions are amenable to change in a way that they are not amenable most of the time. =Discussion- KMO: "I think that it is important to distinguish between historical epochs or epochal changes (cfr. Epochalism) and what Robert McChesney, the author of Digital Disconnect: How Capitalism is Turning the Internet Against Democracy, calls critical junctures.

  5. This method promotes the use incentives and the integration of play into labour. It argues that work should be fun, workers should permanently develop new ideas, realize their creativity, enjoy free time within the factory, etc. The boundaries between work time and spare time, labour and play, become fuzzy. Work tends to acquire qualities of ...

  6. Dr. Christina Priavolou is a Core Member at the P2P Lab. She is a civil engineer (5-years BSc, University of Patras, Greece) and holds an interdisciplinary MSc in Environmental Development (National Technical University of Athens, Greece). She has a two-year experience in both private and public works.

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