The ‘All Makers Now?’ workshop and conference held at Falmouth University, and organised by the Autonomatic Research Group, was amongst many digital technology exhibitions and events taking place across the UK this year. The constituency of the delegates was broad and as the organisers state: ‘This event was aimed at makers and researchers of all shapes and codes including hackers, crafters, inventors, designers, economists, curators and critical theorists.’ All the participants were eager to work out their focus and direction, by exploring how combining crafts and digital skills can bring about new opportunities and debates. The event started with a two-day workshop in which the attendees were split into three groups in order ...
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