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how Fab Labs address environmental issues

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An edition of Making sustainability (2016)

Making sustainability

how Fab Labs address environmental issues

Citizens are increasingly involved in the design and production of their own products. Forerunner groups are exploring new ways of doing things with digital fabrication tools, a phenomenon known as the maker movement. Especially communities who work together in dedicated spaces, makerspaces, are rapidly proliferating. They are of research interest, as they are now experimenting with new practices and organizations that indicate the possible impacts of a digitalizing society. They carry potential to do away with the negative environmental impacts associated with mass production and consumption (and decouple them from socio-economic prosperity), but there may also be new, unforeseen environmental consequences of such prosumption. This dissertation reviews the environmental issues in the maker movement, and it examines how environmental sustainability is taken up in Fab Labs (fabrication laboratories) or remains invisible and unaddressed, based on longitudinal analysis. The thesis sheds light on our possible futures, as these niche activities move towards the mainstream. It clearly demonstrates how communities attempt to enact ideology: how we shape technologies and technologies shape us.

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English
Pages
668

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Making sustainability: how Fab Labs address environmental issues
2016, School of Art and Design, Aalto University
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Aalto
Series
Aalto University publication series. Doctorial dissertations -- 29/2016, Aalto University publication series -- 29/2016.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
745.4
Library of Congress
NK1520 .K64x 2016

The Physical Object

Pagination
117, 654-668, 333-344, 8, 22 p.
Number of pages
668

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44437085M
ISBN 10
9526066618
ISBN 13
9789526066615
OCLC/WorldCat
946011350

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