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Making Futures: Craft and the Return of the Maker in a Post-Global Sustainably Aware Society

November 14, 2015

I just presented on our solar research at a conference called Making Futures hosted by the Plymouth School of Art. It was a wonderful experience and I enjoyed meeting makers and thinkers from all over the world! Not to mention it was held in an incredibly beautiful location, bonus!

http://makingfutures.plymouthart.ac.uk/

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