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Digital fabrication (also known as “fabbing”) represents the next step in the digital revolution. After years of virtualization, with machines and atoms being replaced by bits and software, we are coming full circle. Digital technologies like rapid prototyping, laser cutting and CNC milling now produce atoms from bits, eliminating many of the limitations of industrial production processes. Once prohibitively expensive, such technologies are becoming increasingly accessible, pointing to a future where mass customization and manufacturing-on-demand may be real alternatives to mass production.
Workshop Participants
* Andreas Nicolas Fischer (DE)
* Martin Bauer - Lasern (US)
* Nicholas Bruscia (US)
* David Dessens aka Sanch (FR)
* Fabio Franchino - TODO.IT (IT)
* Martin Fuchs - HyperWerk (CH)
* Eno Henze (DE)
* Leander Herzog - HyperWerk (CH)
* Andreas Krach - HyperWerk (CH)
* Holger Lippmann (DE)
* Giorgio Olivero - TODO.IT (IT)
* Dennis Paul - Art+Com (DE)
* Tim Schork - Mesne (DE/AUS)
* Susanne Stauch (DE)
* Satoru Sugihara - Morphosis (JP/US)
* Alessandro Tellini - HyperWerk (CH)
* Philip Whitfield - HyperWerk (CH)
* Daniel Widrig - MRGD (DE/UK)