Meet the DiDIY project at the European Maker Week
The European Maker Week is an initiative promoted by European Commission, whose goals are:
WARNING: this page is part of a full, STATIC copy of the official website of the DiDIY Project, that ended in June 2017. Please read the note attached to the File Index to know more.
The European Maker Week is an initiative promoted by European Commission, whose goals are:
Here is, courtesy of Fast Coexist, a good overview of the role that Digital DIY (and public libraries!) can play in the (re) organization of work and economic growth of struggling cities, with a link to an interesting report that we'll take into account in our research:
(versione italiana in fondo)
Congratulations to Monza Makers for a great demonstration of some very important points of our research on DiDIY in both Creative Society and Education.
In a nutshell, these makers:
The basic question that drives Gale's project is one that looms very large in our research activities, because it is one that must receive a complete, if not definitive answer, if Digital DIY is to really become a mass phenomenon:
A very interesting PhD thesis by Cindy Kohtala, which is also a relevant input for our research: