Crafter Manifesto

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  • Bus Stop Blog
    Girl at a Bus Stop has annotated the manifesto with links to useful examples.
  • Caterina.net
    "There's something different about knowing the people who make your clothes and grow your food, and I think that this will be an enormous force going forward."
  • I am yer grammar
    Interesting perspectives to crafting and DIY as popular culture.
  • Folkology
    Katalin Török discusses the manifesto in respect to her work in Folkology, which is preserving and promoting the Hungarian needle craft tradition.
  • Edge Perspectives with John Hagel
    "Technology is playing a significant role in connecting people who share this passion for creation and, in the process, it is intensifying the urge to create."
  • Boing Boing
    Crafter's manifesto reads like a blueprint for the Enlightenment crossed with an entrepreneur's prayer
  • Make 04
    Crafter's Manifesto could just as easily be read as a call for makers to unite.

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Design Mobile

How to bookmark physical objects with mobile phones? We addressed this question in a presentation made for Cultuur 2.0  workshop by building a Design Mobile that consists of seven bookmarkable design objects. Each object is tagged with two NFC icons linked with bookmarking functions "I like this" and "I want this" on thinglink.org.  Let's say you touch the "I like" icon on the back of the "encoded url on the sticker, and automatically (well, after login) adds the book to your personal coolhunter portfolio on thinglink.org. 

The components of Design Mobile

1) Lehvä luminarire designed by Jukka Korpihete (Young designer of the year 2006) and manufactured by ByroLights, 2) a traditional deer bell from Lapland, 3) a design collector’s must have vintage Arabia cup Odile, 4) You Should Be Here – a book about Helsinki by Bulgaria design collective, 5)Darknezzz sleeping mask by a Finnish fashion designer Tiia Vanhatapio, 6) Marimekko socks with the classic stripe pattern designed by Annika Rimala and 7) a Secco handbag made of recycled materials.

Phone: Nokia 6131
Tags: 3D Stickers from Toptunniste
Photo: Jenna Sutela

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http://www.virtueelplatform.nl/set-3869-en.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Near_Field_Communication
http://europe.nokia.com/6131
http://www.toptunniste.fi/index.php?id=69&L=3

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