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Where Widgets Meet Fabbers
I finally got around to watching a video enticingly titled “See how cool tech products are born: Where consumer products are designed” (Link). I went in with low expectations; and after the “Style”-centric introduction thought my skepticism would be justified. Thankfully I was pleasantly surprised. From the concept sketches and renderings to mention of “consumer encounters” research to design for efficient manufacturing, the video covers some nice ground in short order and is well worth taking the time to view.
In particular, I thought the juxtaposition between “printing” out parts and the discussion of developing a “widget application architecture” for a cell phone did a nice job of showing the unlikely convergence of physical and digital I’m often thinking about when posting topics here.
Enjoy.
On the Factory of the Future
Via a post on the Mass Custom website comes word of a pretty good article over on Design News, “Rapid Manufacturing’s Role in the Factory of the Future” (Link). Clips from the article:
With six machines, Morris has the world’s highest concentration of DMLS capacity. And he has been using those machines not just to make prototypes but also to turn out production parts.
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PerfectBook In An Imperfect World
I had originally intended to include news of the New York Public Library’s temporary installation of an Espresso book-on-demand machine (aka PerfectBook 040) in the post preceding this one, only this news really deserves its own entry. It’s not that print-on-demand is a new development. It’s that print-on-demand is a new development for so many people. Those who read Boing Boing and see it mentioned (Link) are probably already aware of such developments, but those reading The New York Times (Link) may not be aware to the same degree. And certainly average people just going to the library are probably much less aware. Add in television news coverage, and the enormity of the changes coming to not just book publishing but product manufacturing may finally register with the public.
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Transreality/Rapid Manufacturing Round
Having already done the virtual reality and Industrial Design round-ups, I’m finishing off with this collection of links which – in some way or another – have something to do with cross-reality ideas/concepts and rapid manufacturing. Well, at least they come kinda close (in my mind). So, in no particular order:
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