We're going to laugh remembering the P2P

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Technologie - Général
Monday, 25 April 2011 17:35

Read Fab of Neil Gershenfeld , back in 2005, is a highly recommended book, written by the Director of the Center for Bits and Atoms at MIT , who talks about the transition from personal computers to personal fabrication. physical printers that create three-dimensional objects into layers by methods such as laser, the injection of polymers or composites of different types, which allow you to replicate virtually any object from its expression in the form of CAD file.

When I read it, I realized that technology was actually more advanced than a casual observer might think. A few years later, I see this review on BoingBoing in which realizes this approach by making a fully functional clock , complete instructions, including drawings , the details , the printer used ... a watch! No, this does not apply to the joke that "the dumbest makes watches" when you can, with a simple home printer available to many, to create almost any object from a single plane and distributed through the network, we talking about a revolution that will make us much we would remember those "glitches" that had the content industry with the P2P ...

Go starting to think about it.


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