DocumentCode :
1765967
Title :
Passionate Projects: This Is What I Made
Author :
Beasley, Christopher ; Parsons, Emmeline ; Pierce, Marlon ; Baumgarten, Sam ; Neviera, Andrius ; Banerjee, Sean ; Snow, Tyesha ; Diana, Carla ; Nakadate, Nicholas ; Satsangi, Shruti
Volume :
47
Issue :
12
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Dec. 2014
Firstpage :
42
Lastpage :
54
Abstract :
Passion for their work--whether in fashion, printing for the blind, water conservation, or Lego robotics--drives makers to render their individual visions in tangible forms that can benefit others. In "Slow Fashion," by Crystal Beasley, "Emmie\´s Lunchbox," by Emmeline Parsons, "Filmmaking\´s Transformation in the 21st Century," by Melissa Pierce, "Dismissrr: A Line-Manage Service for Schools," by Sam Baumgarten, "Helping Startup Communities around the World: World Startup Report," by Andrius Neviera, "Braigo: Building for Social Good," by Shubham Banerjee, "WÜF: A Wearable Device for Dogs," by Tyesha Snow, "Experiments in 3D-Printed Design and Distribution," by Carla Diana, "Reusing Gray Water: Becoming a Maker through Open Source Hardware," by Shruti Satsangi, and "Builtbot," by Nicholas Nakadate, 10 makers share what they\´re making. The first Web extra at http://youtu.be/8mQkO1DXtuw is an audio recording of guest editor Brian David Johnson interviewing Crystal Beasley about how the Maker Movement is changing the way fashion is made with QCut offering womens jeans in 400 sizes. The second Web extra at http://youtu.be/DefazBEQOXA is an audio recording of guest editor Brian David Johnson interviewing author Sam Baumgarten, a high school student from Palo Alto, Calif., who has founded multiple companies of his own, including Dismissrr, an iOS device- and cloud-based system that helps schools manage how students are dismissed for pickup after school, based on when their rides arrive. The third Web extra at http://youtu.be/YzTuglXVbMc is an audio recording of guest editor Brian David Johnson interviewing Tyesha Snow about WÜF, a wearable device for dogs. The fourth Web extra at http://youtu.be/GQ6ooHBb7fk is an audio recording of guest editor Brian David Johnson interviewing author Carla Diana about making, creativity, art, and her experiments in 3D-printed design and distribution. The fifth Web extra at http://youtu.be/Cwikv247mfs is an audio recor- ing of guest editor Brian David Johnson interviewing author Nicholas Nakadate about harnessing kids\´ imagination and creativity to build robots and learn about engineering by using 3D printing.
Keywords :
Internet; cloud computing; cognition; educational institutions; entertainment; humanities; operating systems (computers); public domain software; robots; three-dimensional printing; water conservation; wearable computers; 3D-printed design; 3D-printed distribution; Braigo; Calif; Dismissrr; Emmie lunchbox; Lego robotics; Maker Movement; Palo Alto; QCut; WÜF; Web extra; audio recording; cloud-based system; filmmaking transformation; gray water reuse; high school student; iOS device-based system; kid creativity; kid imagination; line-manage school service; open source hardware; passionate projects; slow-fashion; social good; startup communities; water conservation; wearable device-for-dogs; women jeans sizes; work passion; world startup report; Clothing; Forecasting; Motion pictures; Product development; Production facilities; Robotics; Technological innovation; Technology forecasting; Maker Movement; history of computing; makerspaces;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Computer
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9162
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MC.2014.364
Filename :
6994118
Link To Document :
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