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The Long Slow Make: Understanding the Maker Movement

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Uploaded by on Sep 15, 2011

Anil Dash shares his observations and insights into the development of the Maker movement He sees it as a kind of political movement that is apolitical in nature but also radical and inclusive. This conversation with Anil and Dale Dougherty, founder of MAKE magazine and Maker Faire, touches on the social context of making, and what it means for individuals, families and communities. How will a "long, slow make" transform our society?

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  • I'm so glad I watched the whole video. Very Inspirational.

  • Great talk. This guy has a starry eyed view of government, other than that I agreed with everything he said. The ramifications of DIY making are far beyond what we can see right now.

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  • Great philosophy.  More people need to be aware of the Maker Movement.

  • No one is a maker on his own...Inspiring yes.

  • What a great conversation! Thank you for putting this video up.

  • I take apart and modify, and build stuff ...

    I dont care what any institution says about it eather :)

  • yes Maker Faire is wonderfull ... and all the people that teach and learn there are better for it ...

    I have always wanted to go, but I dont know if I will ever be able to afford to go :(

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