(Un)limited Design Talk – Open Design – Part 2: The Future of Open Design

(Un)limited Design Talk with (from left) Michelle Thorne, Ronen Kadushin, Bas van Abel, Roel Klaassen, Jeanne Tan and others
The (Un)limited Design Talk took place on Friday, the 11th of June, during the DMY Maker Lab at the International Design Festival DMY in Berlin. The topic was Open Design and its potential, host was Jeanne Tan, editor at design.nl. This is part 2.
Participants were: Roel Klaassen from Premsela, the Dutch platform for design and fashion; Bas van Abel from Waag Society, a new media think tank; Ronen Kadushin from Berlin, himself a proponent if not the inventor of open design; Michelle Thorne, from Creative Commons where she works as an International Project Manager out of Berlin; Matt Cottam, Amsterdam, co-founder of Tellart, an international design consultancy; Jay Cousins, a thinker, doer, meddler and tinkerer based in Berlin; Aart Helder, also from Premsela, and other members of the audience, including myself.
Music: Illusion by Maersk from MCRP V1 by The Monome Community; available at http://mcrpmusic.bandcamp.com/track/illusion.
Part 1: What is Open Design
Part 2: The Future of Open Design
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