An edition of Designing reality (2017)

Designing reality

how to survive and thrive in the third digital revolution

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Neil A. Gershenfeld, Neil A. G ...
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An edition of Designing reality (2017)

Designing reality

how to survive and thrive in the third digital revolution

First edition.
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"That's the promise, and peril, of the third digital revolution, where anyone will be able to make (almost) anything. Two digital revolutions--computing and communication--have radically transformed our economy and lives. A third digital revolution is here: fabrication. Today's 3D printers are only the start of a trend, accelerating exponentially, to turn data into objects: Neil Gershenfeld and his collaborators ultimately aim to create a universal replicator straight out of Star Trek. While digital fabrication promises us self-sufficient cities and the ability to make (almost) anything, it could also lead to massive inequality. The first two digital revolutions caught most of the world flat-footed, thanks to Designing Reality that won't be true this time."--Goodreads.com.

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Publisher
Basic Books
Language
English
Pages
288

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Table of Contents

Introduction
How to make (almost) anything : Fabrication ; Education ; Application ; Implication ; Organization
How to (almost) make anything : Fab access ; Fab literacy ; Enabling ecosystems ; Mitigating risk ; Grand challenges
The science : From Moore's Law to Lass' Law ; Communication, computation, fabrication ; Four billion years of digitization ; Intelligent design
The social science : Moore's Law versus Lass' Law ; Reactive versus proactive social science ; Rates of change ; Ecosystems ; Propagate versus scale
The roadmap : Community fabrication: 1 to 1,000 ; Personal fabrication: 1,000 to 1,000,000 ; Universal fabrication: 1,000,000 to 1,000,000,000 ; Ubiquitous fabrication: 1,000,000,000 to 1,000,000,000,000
The opportunity : How to envision (almost) anything ; Predictive transformation ; Assembling assemblers and pancake breakfasts
Conclusion : goals and recommendation
Epilogue.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
621.9/88
Library of Congress
TS171.95 .G47 2017, HM851

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 288 pages
Number of pages
288

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26967634M
ISBN 10
0465093477, 0465093485
ISBN 13
9780465093472, 9780465093489
LCCN
2017023388
OCLC/WorldCat
975485830

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