Via the Replicator blog:
“While not quite a mass customization catalog, the latest iTunes Podcast Spotlight does feature a collection of great podcasts centered around the DIY ethos. Howcast, Threadbanger, and Make: and others are well worth a watch/listen and hopefully this is just sample of what’s to come.”
Here’s a selection from our own collection:
* Adrian Bowyer on the RepRap Project; Andrew Bowyer on the RepRap Project and Self-replicating Machines
* Alex Lindsay on Digital Craftsmen for Development
* Anil Gupta on Appropriate Technology for Agroinnovations
* Brenda Dayne on Knitting as an Open Craft
* Carl Etnier on Neighbor to Neighbor Skill Sharing
* David Lee and Valerie Wilson on the the Open Source Green Vehicle Project
* Elizabeth Henderson on Sharing the Harvest through Community-Supported Agriculture
* Janne Kyttanen on Rapid Manufacturing
* Johan Soderbergh on Ronja as Anonymous Communication through Free-Air-Optics
* Lonny Grafman and Curt Beckmann of Appropedia on Open Source Appropriate Technology
* Marcin Jakubowski on Building the World’s First Replicable Open Source Global Village ; Marcin Jakubowski on Open Farm Tech; Marcin Jakubowski on Transition Towns and Open Source Villages
* Massimo Banzi on Arduino
* Patricia Allen and Ronald Wright on Permaculture as Sustainable Agriculture
* Phil Torrone and Limor Fried on the Maker Movement
* Sean Moss-Pultz on Open Moko
* Vinay Gupta and Andrew Lamb on the Appropedia Approach; Vinay Gupta on Ending Poverty With Open Hardware