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* [[Open Hardware Summit]] (*2010) | * [[Open Hardware Summit]] (*2010) | ||
− | * [https://therestartproject.org/ Restart Project], worldwide. The project helps people learn how to repair their broken electronics, and rethink how they consume them. Est. 2013, based | + | * [https://therestartproject.org/ Restart Project], worldwide. The project helps people learn how to repair their broken electronics, and rethink how they consume them. Est. 2013, based in [[London]]. |
* [http://openhardware.me Open Hardware Europe Summit], Vienna, 28 May 2016. | * [http://openhardware.me Open Hardware Europe Summit], Vienna, 28 May 2016. | ||
Revision as of 11:08, 5 December 2019
Pages
Events
- Open Hardware Summit (*2010)
- Restart Project, worldwide. The project helps people learn how to repair their broken electronics, and rethink how they consume them. Est. 2013, based in London.
- Open Hardware Europe Summit, Vienna, 28 May 2016.
Resources
Literature
- Open Hardware Journal, founded in 2011.
- Hernando Barragán, "The Untold History of Arduino", 2016.
- Newman, Wagner, Wuschitz, Tarasiewicz (eds.), Openism: Conversations in Open Hardware, Vienna: University of Applied Arts, 2016. [1]
- Martin Malý, Hradla, volty, jednočipy. Úvod do bastlení, Prague: CZ.NIC, 2017, 510 pp. Textbook. Online companion. (Czech)
- Andrew Newman, Matthias Tarasiewicz, Sophie-Carolin Wagner, Stefanie Wuschitz (eds.), Openism: Conversations on Open Hardware, Vienna: Angewandte, 2016, 125 pp. [2] [3]
- https://monoskop.org/log/?tag=open-hardware
See also