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"Technos et humain" depuis Chambéry
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LabSud Montpellier : "Neil Gershenfeld

Neil Gershenfeld est Professeur au MIT où il dirige le laboratoire "Center for Bits and Atoms". Il est le fondateur du réseau Fab Lab. Il est aussi connu pour ses cours « How to make something that makes (almost) anything » et son livre : « Fab, the coming revolution on your desktop / From personal computers to personal fabrication ». Il est enfin le fondateur de la Fab Lab Academy…

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> The center for bits and atoms : http://cba.mit.edu
> FabAcademy : http://www.fabacademy.org/category/news

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Jisseo's comment, October 28, 2012 4:29 AM
Énorme. Merci Ellesse.
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DIY and save : "Open-source revolution is driving down the cost of doing science…

DIY and save : "Open-source revolution is driving down the cost of doing science… | Ce monde à inventer ! | Scoop.it
The DIY movement has vaulted from the home to the research lab, and it’s driven by the same motives: saving tons of money and getting precisely what you want. It’s spawning a revolution, says Joshua Pearce.

Three converging forces, all open source, are behind this sea change, he explains in an article in the Sept. 13 issue of Science: software, 3D printers and microcontrollers. With these tools, researchers from all over the world are driving down the cost of doing science by making their own lab equipment…

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> Pearce Research Group : http://www.mse.mtu.edu/~pearce/Index.html
> Thingiverse/jpearce's things : http://www.thingiverse.com/jpearce/things

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Reprap & Co : "Les usines du futur ?..

Très intéressant documentaire de beudiz prod sur la Reprap et sa communauté : une imprimante 3d développée en open source, portée par le réseau des Fablabs...

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A propos d'objets "impossibles"
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> Technion/Isarël Institute of Technology : 3D printing Escher
http://blog.objet.com/2012/08/28/3d-print-the-impossible-turning-escher-drawings-in-real-3d-models
> Synthgear/Flute made on a 3D printer : http://www.synthgear.com/2011/diy/3d-printed-flute

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