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Revision as of 20:19, 12 October 2011

Introduction

This page will include a tour of fab lab related stuff.

For the moment, this is a quickly put together list of pointers for showing in a class. I should add some pictures and stories ...

Daniel K. Schneider October 2011.

Neil Gershenfeld (M.I.T.) - How to make almost everything

The MIT FabLab is considered to be the first fablab. Of course, there is a lot of prior stuff, but this lab did two things: (1) Show that you can build a lot within a high tech lab and (2) sponsor several FabLabs in other places, in particular in the third world.

Some Fab labs

Some contrasted examples

Fab lab communities

Community web sites
Conferences