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

2012-11-25 by timbatchelder, posted in Cognitive Systems AI, 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

2010-08-23 by timbatchelder, posted in Cognitive Systems AI, Data Governance, Design UX, Metadata Masterdata, Regenerative Economy, Systems Science

The Institute for Infinitely Small Things.

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Experimental Geography (Photo credit: Independent Curators International)
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