where's that revolution?

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Where's  that  Revolu/on?        

Peter  Troxler  @trox  

h6p://petertroxler.org  

Gershenfeld  FAB.  The  coming  

revolu3on  on  your  desktop  

2005  

RiCin  The  Third  Industrial  

Revolu3on  2011  

Anderson  Makers.  The  new  

industrial  revolu3on  2012  

Marsh  The  New  Industrial  

Revolu3on  2012  

Photo  ©  2012    denkwerk  GmbH  

Photo  ©  2013    netzkombüse  

©  2009  Zach  Hoeken  

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©  2012  Maciaj  Wojnicki  

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©  2013  John  Abella  

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©  2014  3D  Hubs  

©  2012  makerbot   ©  2014  DMG  Mori  Seiki  

consumer  3D  prin/ng:  5-­‐10  years  to  maturity   enterprise  3D  prin/ng:  2-­‐5  years  to  maturity  ©  2013  Gartner  

•  effec/ve  forms  of  collec/ve  ac/on  and    self-­‐organisa/on  

•  new  systems  that  tap  into  the  capabili/es  of    the  “next  industrial  revolu/on”  

•  protect  the  interests  and  crea/ve  freedom  of  makers  while  ensuring  wide  access  to  new  knowledge  

•  appropriately  and  effec/vely  create  and  capture  value  •  achieve  equality  and  fairness  

Troxler  2013,  2013a  

effec/ve  forms  of  collec/ve  ac/on  and    

self-­‐organisa/on  

©  2010  Cea,  cc-­‐by  2.0    

©  2011  Windell  Oskay  

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©  2008  Chris,  r3v  ||  cls  

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new  systems  that  tap  into  the  capabili/es  of    

the  “next  industrial  revolu/on”  

©  2012  complexitys.con,  cc-­‐by-­‐sa   ©  2013  Made  in  4Havens  

protect  the  interests  and  crea/ve  freedom  of  makers  while  ensuring  

wide  access  to  new  knowledge  

US  Patent  8,046,721  B2  (slide-­‐to-­‐unlock)  

appropriately  and  effec/vely  create  and  

capture  value  

©  2013  Sophie  Bédard   h6p://www.isipe.net/comic/  

achieve  equality  and  fairness  

Or/z  et  al.  (2013),  p.  13   p.  36-­‐39  

•  63  %  of  protests  did  not  achieve  their  intended  demands  

•  Repression  is  documented  in  well  over  half  of  the  protest  episodes,  including  surveillance  

summary  

Thank  You          

Peter  Troxler  @trox  

h6p://petertroxler.org  

Sources  and  Further  Reading  

Sta/s/cs  on  consumer  3D  prin/ng  (p/nters,  materials,  objects  printed):  h6p://3dhubs.com/trends  IBM  study  on  "sooware-­‐defined  supply  chain":  Brody,  J.  &  Pureswaran,  V.  (2013).  “The  new  sooware-­‐defined  supply  chain.  Preparing  for  the  

disrup/ve  transforma/on  of  Electronics  design  and  manufacturing.”  IBM  Ins/tute  for  Business  Value,  IBM  Global  Services,  Somers,  NY,  July  2013.  Online  at  h6p://public.dhe.ibm.com/common/ssi/ecm/en/gbe03571usen/GBE03571USEN.PDF  (accessed  12  October  2013).  

 Barcelona  Fab  City:  h6p://www.22barcelona.com,  h6p://fablabbcn.org  Made  in  4Havens,  Ro6erdam:  h6p://4havens.tumblr.com    Or/z,  I.,  Burke,  S.,  Berrada,  M.,  &  Cortés,  H.  (2013).  World  Protests  2006-­‐2013.  Na/on  of  Change.  New  York.  Retrieved  from  h6p://

policydialogue.org/publica/ons/working_papers/world_protests_2006-­‐2013/    Troxler,  P.  (2013).  Making  the  Third  Industrial  Revolu/on.  The  Struggle  for  Polycentric  Structures,  Heterarchies,  Lateral  Power  Rela/onships  

and  a  New  Peer-­‐Produc/on  Commons  in  the  Fab  Lab  Community.  In:    J.  Walter-­‐Herrmann  and  C.  Büching  (eds.):  FabLab.  Of  Machines,  Makers  and  Inventors.  Bielefeld:  Transcript.  pp.  181–194.  

Troxler,  P.  (2013a).  On  Giant’s  Shoulders.  What’s  Next  for  Open  Hardware  and  Design?  In:  Edited  by  Braybrooke,  K.  and  Nissilä,  J.:  The  Open  Book.  London:  The  Finnish  Ins/tute.  Reak/on  #3.  pp.  32–39.  

     

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