digital diy: it can change society, but how much space is it leaving to women?
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Digital DIY:It can change society, but how much space is it leaving to women?
Yes, WE StemMarch 8th, 2016by Marco Fioretti
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What is DiDIY (Digital DIY)?
● A phenomenon:
– Driven and enabled by technology
– But above all a social and cultural one
– 3D printing and Makers are its most popular
faces, but maybe not the most important
ones
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The DiDIY project (www.didiy.eu)
● International, interdisciplinary project
● Funded by the European Union Horizon 2020 programme
● Objectives:
– Study nature and long term (social, economics, ethical,
cultural, legal...) impacts of DiDIY in order to...
– Produce guidelines for educators and law/policy makers
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Smart cities...Industry 4.0...
Internet of Things...Startups...
«Digital Revolution» or... «First World Problems»?
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What happens when digital fabrication...
… becomes really DIY, really for EVERYBODY?
(source: snapshot from Google image search)
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A long time ago, in a galaxy far far away...
Today:
Micro vegetable gardens, controlled with Arduino
(source: snapshot of Google image search)
(source: snapshot of Google image search)
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What happens when everybody can manufacture by him or herself:
● Toys... to run their
kindergarten business
● Chairs... for their
restaurant
● Brakes... for their car
● Medical instruments...
to visit their patients(source: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:865593/#files
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● redefines what is right and
wrong
● destroys «intellectual
property»
● destroys jobs
● increases pollution (a 3D
printer in every home? No thanks!)
● can create new barriers!
DiDIY is bad!● less Pollution:
– spare parts for everything,
for everybody
– on demand production
● may create less jobs, but
more resilient ones
● brings new life also to LOW-
TECH sectors
DiDIY is good!
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Women and DiDIY: some data
Instructables:
~210K users,
but women are
barely half than
men
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Technological vs non-technological projects
«The scatter plot of number of female users who uploaded technological (X) and non-technological (Y) projects. With respect to the previous it shows a relatively smaller number of tech project vs non-tech ones.»
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Thanks and... an invitation:
● What do you think?● What are your experiences?● Let's talk about women and DiDIY● See you on:
– Www.didiy.eu– Twitter: @digital_DIY
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 644344. Disclaimer: The views expressed in this website do not necessarily reflect the views of the EC.