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* [http://peerproduction.net/issues/issue-12-makerspaces-and-institutions/ ''Journal of Peer Production'' 12: "Makerspaces and Institutions"], eds. Kat Braybrooke and Adrian Smith, Jul 2018.
 
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* Amanda Wasielewski, ''[http://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=E12A45D42639B1FFF94C4C62028B9E5C Made in Brooklyn: Artists, Hipsters, Makers, Gentrifiers]'', Zero Books, 2018. [http://www.zero-books.net/books/made-brooklyn Publisher]. [https://www.amandawasielewski.com/writing/]
  
 
* Jeremy Hunsinger, Andrew Schrock (eds.), ''Making Our World: The Hacker and Maker Movements In Context'', New York: Peter Lang, Nov 2018, 318 pp.
 
* Jeremy Hunsinger, Andrew Schrock (eds.), ''Making Our World: The Hacker and Maker Movements In Context'', New York: Peter Lang, Nov 2018, 318 pp.

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Related notions: digital fabrication, critical making, 3D printing, computer-aided manufacturing, rapid prototyping.

Pages

Maker communities

  • Thingiverse, a software repository for open source hardware designs. Launched in November 2008 by Zach Smith and Bre Pettis.
  • RepRap (replicating rapid prototyper), an initiative to develop an open license 3D printer that can print most of its own components. Founded in March 2005 by Adrian Bowyer. First open-source 3D printer in 2007.
  • MakerBot initiative, a New York-based company founded in January 2009 by Bre Pettis, Adam Mayer, and Zach Smith producing open source hardware, specifically 3D printers. MakerBot builds on the early progress of the RepRap Project with the goal of bringing desktop 3D printing into the home at an affordable price.
  • Ultimaker, an open source 3D printer.

Initiatives

Events

Literature

Books, journal issues, catalogues, zines

  • Jeremy Hunsinger, Andrew Schrock (eds.), Making Our World: The Hacker and Maker Movements In Context, New York: Peter Lang, Nov 2018, 318 pp.
  • Digital Culture & Society 6(1): "Alternative Histories in DIY Cultures and Maker Utopias", eds. Cindy Kohtala, Yana Boeva, and Peter Troxler, Bielefeld: transcript, Feb 2021. Introduction. Publisher. Launch event.
  • Garnet Hertz, Art + DIY Electronics, MIT Press (Leonardo), forthcoming 2023, 296 pp. Publisher.

Book chapters, articles

Bibliography

See also