Open production facilities for everybodies taste

Not long ago I was writing about open production facilities. Shortly after that I found a few existing concepts in the web:

  • Fab Labs,  MITs high tech version I‘ve already mentioned.
  • The canadian TechShop is a member-financed manufactory providing machines, tools and materials. It‘s also offering an open and helpful community.
  • The Shop (German) is a concept of Philip Steffan, who has already initialized Baustler-events (trés sympa, someone not fearing to be mentioned by his real name)
  • And there‘s also NYC Resistor, a hacker collective with shared space located in downtown Brooklyn. They do also run training courses. MakerBot Industries, offering Open source roboter kits and 3D printers, was born in that community. 

Do we have to know everything? Do we have to be able to make everything? Do we have to own everything ourselves? Are we the only owns? I found an answer in a wonderful world of shared spaces, open source design and hardware: no

[Update]

19.03.2009: Forgot the most obvious example: Factor e Farm.

01.04.2009: Similar to Baustler, event-based: Hack-Up.

03.04.2009: Building a hacker space - a hacker space design pattern catalogue (PDF) and Hackerspaces.

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