Makers culture: The renewed urge to tinker enormous changes in the ways that goods and services are designed and manufactured.

More Evidence….

…that the future will be a from-the-ground-up affair:  the Makers Faire, sponsored by the publishers of “Make” magazine:  

As important as tinkering has been to the nation’s past, it could become a much bigger deal before long, said David Pescovitz, a research director at the Institute for the Future, a consultancy in Silicon Valley. A new report from the institute argues that the makers could force enormous changes in the ways that goods and services are designed and manufactured. The renewed urge to tinker, along with flexible manufacturing technologies, could shift production from big companies and stores to communities of makers and consumers, Mr. Pescovitz said.

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