Back in the day, The Pirate Bay was an infamous P2P file-sharing service, used to exchange illegal CAD files for products of global brands like Mercedes, Apple and Gucci, which were fed into every household’s 3D microwave to replace the household’s car parts, PCs or clothing. It became legal again when the world government placed a very high sales tax on the liquid copy medium for those 3D prints. If this is to become our future, if digital files will be so easy to distribute and turn into physical products, what will become of our post-industrial age?
COOLPLUS MICRO KNITTED SHAWL BY MARINA TOETERS ➝ (UN)LIMITED DESIGN CONTEST / MARIA NEICU
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SHAWL LASERCUT PATTERNS
PHOTO: MAARTEN VAN DER MEER ➝ WWW.TOETERS.NET
LASERCUT SUNGLASSES MADE WITH MAGIC BOX, STUDIO LUDENS ➝ (UN)LIMITED DESIGN CONTEST / BAS VAN ABEL
PHOTO: WOUTER WALMINK & STUDIO:LUDENS ➝ WWW.STUDIOLUDENS.COM
FRUIT BOWL 128 BY SILVIE VAN DE LOO ➝ (UN)LIMITED DESIGN CONTEST / BAS VAN ABEL
PRODUCT: WWW.SEMDESIGN.NL – PHOTO: NORBERT WAALBOER ➝ WWW.DEBESTEFOTOGRAAF.NL
WOODEN BOX MADE WITH MAGIC BOX
PHOTO: WOUTER WALMINK & STUDIO:LUDENS ➝ WWW.WALMINK.COM