The text analyzes the rise of a digital networked makers culture, connecting the rise of Web 2.0 with new forms of crafting. In the first part, the author highlights the major changes in contemporary culture and economy that are driving to new forms of open, p2p and distributed production. In the second part, the author proposes 13 theses on the rise of digital crafting networks.

Niessen, B. (2010). A path towards networked artisans.

A path towards networked artisans

NIESSEN, BERTRAM MARIA
2010

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The text analyzes the rise of a digital networked makers culture, connecting the rise of Web 2.0 with new forms of crafting. In the first part, the author highlights the major changes in contemporary culture and economy that are driving to new forms of open, p2p and distributed production. In the second part, the author proposes 13 theses on the rise of digital crafting networks.
DIY; crafting; networked artisans; long tail; Web 2.0; open production; peer-to-peer production; open economy; p2p; digital crafting
English
2010
http://openwear.org/data/files/Openwear%20e-book%20final.pdf
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