ANTI-GRAVITY ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING
Over the past several decades, the transition from analogue to digital has revolutionised many fields, most notably the distribution of information, computing and social media. The digital era not only changed the way we communicate, socialise, organise people around ideas, or even disseminate criti...
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Published in | Fabricate 2014 p. 192 |
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Main Authors | , , , , |
Format | Book Chapter |
Language | English |
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UCL Press
24.08.2017
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Edition | DGO - Digital original |
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Online Access | Get full text |
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Summary: | Over the past several decades, the transition from analogue to digital has revolutionised many fields, most notably the distribution of information, computing and social media. The digital era not only changed the way we communicate, socialise, organise people around ideas, or even disseminate critical information across national and political lines, thus provoking political change, it is now also starting to define an evolution in the way we finance, manufacture, distribute, sell and also recycle products in the physical world.¹
In its turn, the digitalisation of production not only allowed the automation of existing manufacturing techniques, it also brought in new |
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