Category Archives: fabrication

soft car

Now that buildings have been wrapped in soft materials for years, BMW is proposing that cars could replace their bulky bodies with stretchy fabric – with a lot of elegant consequences for those pesky door lines, headlights – not to mention the entire vehicle could now act as an airbag.

Also posted in fashion, livingbreathing, materials, soft/glowing | Comments closed

sticky site

Despite the fact that glue should be avoided in manufacturing whenever possible, it can be sometimes necessary to use adhesives in prototyping. Which is why thistothat.com is a wonderful resource for finding out which kind of glue you should use when combining paper, plastic, metal, leather, cloth, or whatever else needs to be put in […]

Posted in fabrication | Comments closed

design for durability

The OLPC has driven important innovations in open software, hardware, universal design and environmental sustainability in order to be cheap and durable enough for widespread use in developing countries. At this week’s unveiling of new designs for second-generation laptops, I spotted this interesting exhibit on the design touches that make the OLPC stand out in […]

Also posted in children, conviviality, customization, environment, free & open, futurecraft, open objects, product design, supply chain, universal design, upcycling | Comments closed

open threads 3

Burdastyle is an open-source sewing resource where members upload patterns and visitors can consult instructional references (below) or download pdf patterns (above). By providing instructions for how to sew at the same time as open source ‘code’ for what to sew the site is a real open source free fashion resource. As with free software, […]

Also posted in blogogracy, customization, fashion, free & open, futurecraft, materials, open objects, product design, soft/glowing, universal design | Comments closed

open threads 2

The concept of making source code Open Source typically refers to opaque products whose construction cannot be discerned from their appearance – but even seemingly transparent products, such as buildings or clothes, hide a code of their own. The project Hacking Couture seeks out the hidden aesthetic code and its history in order to liberate […]

Also posted in customization, fashion, free & open, futurecraft, open objects, product design, soft/glowing, upcycling | Comments closed

phone-maker

The brilliant Schulze & Webb have done it again with the Metal Phone, a completely recyclable cell phone enclosure developed for Nokia. The project is a complete cradle-to-cradle life cycle process: a cell phone encased in a lead alloy (ok, solder) can be disassembled and melted down to be re-cast into a new cell phone […]

Also posted in customization, energy, environment, futurecraft, materials, open objects, product design, supply chain, upcycling | Comments closed

busting out

The hundreds of millions of electronics thrown out each year are depleting precious resources and creating vast deposits of toxic materials, most of which are difficult or impossible to isolate almost by design. Active Disassembly is a promising technique for recycling electronics that relies on shape-memory connectors inside devices to pop apart under heat, separating […]

Also posted in energy, environment, futurecraft, materials, open objects, product design, supply chain | Comments closed

open source threads

We’ve seen do-it-yourself kits for wearable technology; now Studio 5050 has released the first open-source modular wearable technology collection, a series of hardware components that can be used to create computational clothes such as the temperature sweater which contains a discrete luminous numerical display in its cuff (pictured below), the masai dress which generates music […]

Also posted in customization, fashion, futurecraft, open objects, product design, soft/glowing | Comments closed