Open and collaborative design How To Make is a series of talks, in which citizens meet, creators, architects , engineers, scientists... to share experiences about culture, creation and digital manufacturing. GUESTS ARQUIMAÑA Fabdesk & codesk collaborative design To enable the kitchen of the old fire station (headquarters of DSS2016) as a working place, a series of collaborative design workshops were proposed by Arquimaña. In those working sessions citizens were able to design, decide, and got involved to build from the start of the process. Two workshops, focused on furniture, where held. First one, were participants reused materials to build temporary furniture, and a second one to finish the equipment for the laboratory design. Both workshops aimed to meet and encourage collaborative open design, new technologies and manufacturing methods. Codesk and FABDESK pieces of furniture designed for teamwork and adapting to a changing and multidisciplinary space where created during those workshops. http://ow.ly/Ma2Eq Alberto Martínez Enable protesic hands This type of prosthesis is operated by the stimulation that the person make with the wrist or elbow. It has an excellent functionality because its pulley based system serves as tendons to transmit the movement to the fingers of the piece. Martinez stresses that it is obviously not comparable with medical and myoelectric prostheses that are much more expensive. It is remarkable that the piece is generated using a software design that goes directly to the printer, and built layer by layer to reach the physical digital model. 3D printed plastic parts acts as bones and rubber coating acts as skin. http://ow.ly/Ma2GG
How To Make is a series of talks, in which citizens meet, creators, architects , engineers, scientists... to share experiences about culture, creation and digital manufacturing.