Resumen

La actual expansión tecnológica ha permitido a una nueva generación de consumidores pasar de ser meros usuarios a artífices de sus propios bienes siguiendo la tendencia DIY (do it yourself). Los laboratorios de fabricación (fablab) potencian dicha tendencia y la complementan con la posibilidad de colaborar con otros usuarios (DIWO, do it with others), permitiendo, así mismo, replicar cualquier proyecto en otro fablab, ya que todos comparten dos elementos: maquinaria y aplicaciones open-source libres. Gracias a sus capacidades en la difusión del conocimiento a través de las redes, estos espacios amplían los límites de dicha colaboración a escala planetaria. La difusión de sus proyectos –que se muestra como uno de los pilares de este tipo de ecologías- requiere de una adecuada documentación de los mismos. En este artículo se identifican los elementos que influyen en el proceso de difusión realizada en los fablabs para obtener, finalmente, un modelo explicativo sobre la documentación de proyectos.


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Volume 27, Issue 4, 2018
DOI: 10.3145/epi.2018.jul.12
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