Open Design Now

By Peter Troxler (Admin)

My most recent book is “Open Design Now”, edited by Bas van Abel, Lukas Evers, Roel Klaassen and myself. The book is available from BIS publishers http://www.bispublishers.nl/bookpage.php?id=190 Content will gradually be made available at http://opendesignnow.org/; my contributions are: Libraries of the Peer Production Era The Beginning of a Beginning of the Beginning of a Trend [...]

Libraries of the Peer Production Era

By Peter Troxler

In an upcoming book “Open Design Now — Why Design Cannot Remain Exclusive” (to be available as of June, pre-orders now possible, I develop my thinking about Fab Labs and similar places further to call them the Libraries of the Peer Production Era: Mapping the landscape of commons- based peer production, I analyse the arena [...]

Open Design in Styria

By Peter Troxler

Only two contributions of mine made it into the faboulous “Open Design” brochure of Creative Industries Styria, published in the run up to the Design Month in May this year — an article on FabLabs particularly with consideration for the alpine region (not forgetting to mention FabLab Lucerne that opened on Feb 24) and a [...]

Commons-based Peer Production of Physical Gods — ...

By Peter Troxler

I’ll be addressing how Fab Labs are positioned around ‘open sourcing’ hardware, a territory hardly ever explored in research, maybe apart from the open design people such as Ronen Kadushin and the people around Kerstin Balka. The paper will then report a number of case studies where ‘open source’ in hardware really has happened. From [...]

Designing a Business Model for the Next Digital Rev ...

By Peter Troxler

First there was a digital revolution in computation (personal computer), then in communications (convergence and mobile phones). The next digital revolution, according to MIT’s Neil Gershenfeld (2005), is in the field of manufactured physical goods (personal fabrication). Gershenfeld and his colleagues have created so-called Fablabs around the world: fabrication laboratories, equipped with digital fabrication machines [...]

Starting a FabLab Reference List

By Peter Troxler

I’ve been working with Fablabs for a couple of years now … getting to know the concept itself, then getting to like it, even love it … same with the people involved in Fablabs. The one thing that puzzles outsiders most about Fablabs is that there seems to be no one single reference, no ultimate [...]

Open Content in the Creative Industries: A Source f ...

By Peter Troxler

Traditional business models of the creative industries are built on the protection of content. With the advent of an Internet culture where content is ‘sold’ at a price of zero and sharing is a key paradigm, that model seems not to be fully adequate any longer, even more, there might be a time when content [...]

Zurich: Creative Commons Showcase

By Peter Troxler

Tonight (20:30), I am presenting the Creative Commons Showcase at Gallery Walcheturm in Zurich Here is the programme with some links: Paul Gerhardt, ex Creative Archive (BBC) presentation (almost the one he’s going to give): http://www.slideshare.net/stoffeltjen/bomvl-workshop-paul-gerhardt dyslexia movie: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSRqrs-WhLk Markus Beckedahl, CC-DE: NDR (public broadcaster) uses CC licenses http://www3.ndr.de/sendungen/extra_3/englische102.html Paul Keller on the CC-NL pilot [...]

Learn, Exchange, Develop …

By Peter Troxler

Communities of Practice have become almost a standard answer to the quest of organisations to foster learning, sharing and development of knowledge. However, they still pose the classic challenges of Knowledge Management of finding the middle ground between technology-driven and people-driven approaches, between systematic solutions and mere fads, and between forced and self-directed participation. This [...]

Going East

By Peter Troxler

After my goats from Lanzarote have been labeled “the best recording of driving goats anywhere on the internet” I decided to pick up field recording again. I’m taking my gear to Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan … a selection of field recordings and found sound compositions is over at one of my other sites: http://www.klapt.net/category/klapt/kazakhstan/soundscapes-kazakhstan/

Why This ?

By Peter Troxler

I found it more and more confusing to deal with my various Internet identities … so I decided to publish the unabridged, authoritative personal online presence. As time passes, I’ll add more stuff from my past to the page while updating it occasionally on current activities, plans and ideas.

Best Goats on the Internet

By Peter Troxler

My goats from Lanzarote have been labelled “the best recording of driving goats anywhere on the internet”.

Judge for yourself…

Christmas present to self

By Peter Troxler

Christmas present to self: I’ve finished the last round of editing of the English translation of Einstieg ins Systems Engineering. The book is due to come out in spring next year … and it will be called ‘No More Muddling Through‘.