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Revision as of 16:36, 18 September 2019
- Scre-system connected modular building system
- Dr. Braungart - cradle-to-cradle, Mc.Donough
- https://www.cradletocradle.com/
- Found out about OSE with Occupy Wall Street
- Saw TED Talk, and got into open source tech, to help people thrive
- It's not money or willingness, but knowledge, which Western society hides from the rest
- Johann is half cuban
- Mom went back to Cuba. She is an artist. She did business with construction and accounting
- Cuba invited people back home. East Germany got right wing these days - so Mom went back
- In early 2000 social security and human rights was reduced in Germany
- With Neolib and right wing politics, decided to go back to Cuba
- In Germany there is a lot of university faculty in engineering, which could do open source engineering
- In Europe, funding for Universities is public, so the competitive aspect is less pronounced then.
- Mostly European universities are competing in incentive challenges by Hyperloop.
- MakerFab - uni workshops are open to the public. Some are open like this. Especially in summer time - open to public.
- Product designers at University of Applied science in Dresden. They have most advnced equiment. Including metal 3D printing.
- Citizen makerspaces - https://www.cradletocradle.com/. And a coop.
- Product designers are most openminded. Practical approach for student projects.
- One of the most well-funded faculties of the University. Product and industrial design.
- University of Economics and Technology -
- U Applied Science - design students study the technology, not just design. They are actually craete real products.
- TU Dresden - has an industrial design division, hooked to mechanical engineering.
- Most people in Germany are independent - they hire from freelancers and agencies.
- Reasons for in-house design division is that it's expensive.
- Netherlands - Italy - GB - Denmark
- Most companies that can't afford it don't have in-house designers.
- Frog design - et al.
- Freelancers - $80-120. For big design agencies - $200-250