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The Fab Acad­e­my is a six-month long dig­i­tal fab­ri­ca­tion pro­gram

November 25, 2012April 7, 2013 by timbatchelder, posted in Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata, Systems Science

Providence, RI Fab Academy Now Accepting Applications for 2013
By Brian Jepson, makezine.com

The Fab Acad­e­my is a six-month long dig­i­tal fab­ri­ca­tion pro­gram direct­ed by MIT’s Neil Ger­shen­feld, and based on his rapid pro­to­typ­ing course How to Make (Almost) Any­thing. The Fab Acad­e­my start­ed as an MIT out­reach pro­gram, an…

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Tagged Brian Jepson, Manufacturing, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT, Providence, Providence Rhode Island, Rapid prototyping, TechnologyLeave a comment

The Institute for Infinitely Small Things

August 23, 2010August 23, 2012 by timbatchelder, posted in Data Governance, Design UX, Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata, Regenerative Economy, Systems Science

The Institute for Infinitely Small Things.

Experimental Geography
Experimental Geography (Photo credit: Independent Curators International)
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