Public talk at Oberlin College by Marcin Jackubowski about the Open Source Ecology concept. FIlmed at the Lewis Center for Environmental Studies on January 11, 2011. Marcin presents his ideas about flexible fabrication and distributed manufacturing as a part of a bottom-up approach to building local self-reliance. His project to build a Global Village Construction kit includes development of a open-source equipment design that can enable local communities to more productively meet basic needs of food, energy, and shelter that utilize local resources and energy.
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Open Source Ecology- Presentation at Oberlin College
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Affinity Groups: Open Source Ecology