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Open Hardware Manufacturing Podcast
Ep. 16 - Open Hardware with Thea Flowers

Open Hardware Manufacturing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 85:38


In this episode, we sit down with Thea Flowers, a huge advocate for open source who has done many things to be a beacon of light for others who believe in open source and open hardware as well.From running her own open-hardware synthesizer company to working at Google, Thea has contributed to many big projects and has even been a paid musician. She really has done it all. Oh, and did we mention she is the president of OSHWA? She is very impressive yet too humble to admit it. We hope you enjoy learning about Thea Flowers as much as we did!Thea's BlogDon't forget, Google Podcast is going away! We will not be on YouTube Music, so you may want to check out this link for other sources where you can listen to us.O.H.M. Podcast Merch is now here!Links to what we do and our social media can be found here: https://opulo.start.page/References in this episode:Robin Williams Commercial'Working in Public' by Nadia EghbalIntro song:Complicate Ya - Otis McDonald (Creative Commons Attribution License) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Command Line Heroes en español
Hardware open source: la alianza de los fabricantes

Command Line Heroes en español

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 32:29


Las personas nunca han dejado de jugar ni de desarmar el hardware, pero cuando la computación personal pasó a ser un fenómeno de masas, cambió la manera de hacerlo. Una nueva generación de artistas, diseñadores y activistas se está uniendo para cambiar el mundo gracias al hardware de código abierto. Desarmar el hardware era una tarea cara que además necesitaba mucho tiempo. Los microcontroladores adaptables han facilitado las cosas. Pero aunque hemos ido ganando acceso a nuestros equipos, las prácticas en torno a la venta de hardware todavía tienden a ocultar el conocimiento sobre la fabricación y el montaje de los equipos. Ayah Bdeir, Alicia Gibb y Limor Fried se esfuerzan para que el hardware sea abierto. Las tres nos cuentan cómo ayudaron a generar el movimiento del hardware de código abierto, y cómo sortearon fuertes desacuerdos para lograr que todo el mundo pudiera acceder a los diseños de las computadoras.

The Contextual Electronics Podcast
CEP013 – Open Source Robotics with Kat Scott

The Contextual Electronics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 65:03


Kat Scott of Open Robotics joins Chris to talk about how to create high complexity robotic creations and also how to create the lower level electronics that integrate into larger ROS systems. Kat is also a member of OSHWA, which defines and certifies Open Source Hardware.

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Make:cast
Ten Years of Open Source Hardware

Make:cast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 29:26


Ten years ago, a community came together around a definition of open source hardware to be clear about what it means to share designs for physical things, and doing so in a way that allows others to make, modify, distribute or use those things. This definition has been managed by the Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA). In this episode, I talk with Alicia Gibb, Executive Director of OSHWA and board president, Michael Weinberg about the growth of open source hardware, its certification process and the role of open source hardware in the maker response to COVID-19.

Adafruit Industries
Maker Update 174: Handwavey Details

Adafruit Industries

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 6:13


Handwavey Details [Maker Update #174 #Adafruit Edition This week on maker update: Handwavey details about music, Open source certification, thermal imaging, quarantine calendars, inspiration, and connecting your project anywhere on the globe. Never miss a Maker Update! Sign up for the email newsletter (w/bonus links) http://eepurl.com/cCJF21 ++Show Notes [Maker Update #174 *Adafruit Edition*]++ -=Project of the Month=- Power Glove Midi Controller https://learn.adafruit.com/power-glove-bluetooth-midi-controller -=News=- Adafruit has become the #1 most OSHWA certified open-source hardware company https://blog.adafruit.com/2020/04/21/adafruit-has-become-the-1-most-oshwa-certified-open-source-hardware-company-oshw-oshwa-adafruit-ohsummit/ How To Place an Essential, COVID-19 Related Order at Adafruit https://learn.adafruit.com/how-to-place-an-essential-covid-19-related-order-at-adafruit -=Adafruit Projects=- Pybadge Thermal Camera https://learn.adafruit.com/pybadge-thermal-camera-case PyPortal Quarantine Clock https://learn.adafruit.com/pyportal-quarantine-clock/overview Clue Step Counter https://learn.adafruit.com/clue-step-counter-st-lsm6ds33 CLUE Inspiration https://learn.adafruit.com/creative-inspiration-activity-generator -=Contributed Projects=- CircuitPython Weather Cloud https://learn.adafruit.com/circuitpython-connected-weather-cloud -=Tools/Tips=- Using the RockBLOCK Iridium Modem https://learn.adafruit.com/using-the-rockblock-iridium-modem Using LittlevGL with Adafruit Displays https://learn.adafruit.com/using-littlevgl-with-adafruit-displays First Projects by Erin St Blaine https://learn.adafruit.com/beginner-first-project-power-switch-relay-circuit-playground-smart-plug https://learn.adafruit.com/make-it-glow-your-first-neopixel-project -=Product Spotlight=- Adafruit Discord! https://discordapp.com/invite/adafruit Also: Adafruit PPE https://www.adafruit.com/product/4605 https://www.adafruit.com/product/4592 https://www.adafruit.com/product/4606 --------- Maker Update is a weekly video series covering news, projects, tips, and events that interest the maker and DIY community. #makerupdate Find more online: Blog: https://makerprojectlab.com Facebook: http://fb.me/makerprojectlab Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/makerprojectlab/ TAGS: Power Glove, Nintendo, MIDI, Bluetooth, OSHWA, Hardware, COVID-19, Coronavirus, Pybadge, PyPortal, Camera, Thermal, Clock, Quarantine, CLUE, Step Counter, Weather, Iridium, Modem, LittlevGL, PPE,DIY,Maker,Electronics,Project,Soldering,Robotics,Microcontroller,Code,Arduino,Making,Inventing,Adafruit, 3D Printing, computer, design, fabrication, Kinetic, circuits, Learning, STEM, STEAM, program, Engineering, Programming, Engineer, Interaction, Interface, Tools Visit the Adafruit shop online - http://www.adafruit.com ----------------------------------------- LIVE CHAT IS HERE! http://adafru.it/discord Adafruit on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adafruit Subscribe to Adafruit on YouTube: http://adafru.it/subscribe New tutorials on the Adafruit Learning System: http://learn.adafruit.com/ -----------------------------------------

Hello Blink Show
8: Making the Spiro Wave with Joel Murphy

Hello Blink Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 51:10


This week, on the Hello Blink Show, hosts Shawn Hymel and Harris Kenny welcome Joel Murphy to the show. This episode focuses on Joel’s work on the Spiro Wave "bridge" ventilator system that can be widely used in wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and how designers/small business owners can contribute to their network. Note that this episode was recorded about 2 weeks ago. As such, some of the information may not be up to date. Specifically, the Spiro Wave device is not necessarliy completely open source, although there are plans to release parts of the design to help other companies make similar devices. Read all about it in this The New York Times piece by By Steve Lohr (https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/20/technology/new-york-ventilators-coronavirus.html). Joel is an electronics design engineer and startup entrepreneur who has co-founded four startups specializing in customizable interface sensor devices ranging from heart rate and brain computing to hearing aid development and an open source fitness tracker. He presides as a board member at the Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA) where he organizes hackathons and engages in public speaking seminars. As a designer, teacher, and engineer, listeners will hear about Joel’s latest project and how makers and small business owners can step up to help their community. One Powerful Quotation: * 35:28: “I think the maker community and the DIY community is really well placed and already has it baked in to share, to help, to give freely, to make a difference and to understand that you can make a difference in ways that may be are not necessarily direct. You don’t have to be the person doing to the magical, wonderful thing. You can actually be contributing a little bit.” Key Topics: * 1:31: Shawn recaps with Joel about the protocols involved with hospital treatment of COVID-19 patients and the demand around medical equipment needed. * 4:38: Shawn inquires with Joel about the shortage of ventilators and why they are used. * 6:18: Harris and Joel discuss the severity of the situation and the risks surrounding vulnerable departments of the world. * 13:00: Joel talks about his latest project, a makeshift ambulatory bag that is customized to act as a ventilator. Joel explains the difference between the two and how its implementation is used for emergencies. * 22:13: Shawn asks Joel about his team and if they experienced problems deploying their device across the medical field. * 26:30: Harris and Joel talk about how the sharing of maker/open source community knowledge with their networks can be leveraged into a formal corporate partnership. * 33:55: Harris asks Joel about his position and how his flexibility allowed him to take on his most recent project. Joel agrees and adds that the maker/DIY community can indirectly help give back to their network. * 38:05: Joel shares with how listeners can get involved. He includes associations needing volunteers and being “hyperlocal” in your neighborhood. * 43:46: Joel gives his final thoughts and why he believes in upholding regulations as a gate-keeper for safety and care. List of Bulleted Resources Spiro Wave in The New York Times (https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/20/technology/new-york-ventilators-coronavirus.html) OSHWA (https://www.oshwa.org/) Tympan (https://shop.tympan.org/) Contagion movie (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1598778/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1) Open Source COVID-19 Medical Supplies Facebook Group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/opensourcecovid19medicalsupplies/) Make4Covid (https://make4covid.co/) MIT e-vent project (https://e-vent.mit.edu/) Guest Contact Information Joel Murphy (http://helloblinkshow.fireside.fm/guests/joel-murphy) Host Contact Information: http://shawnhymel.com http://kennyconsultinggroup.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/shawnhymel/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/harriskenny/ https://www.twitter.com/ShawnHymel https://www.twitter.com/harriskenny License Information: “Hello Blink Show” by Kenny Consulting Group, LLC and Skal Risa, LLC is licensed under CC BY 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Intro and outro song is “Routine” by Amine Maxwell is licensed under CC BY 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) Special Guest: Joel Murphy.

Command Line Heroes
Open Source Hardware: Makers Unite

Command Line Heroes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 30:58


People never stop tinkering. Hardware hacking didn’t disappear after personal computers became mainstream. But it did change. A new generation of artists, designers, and activists are banding together to change the world—with open source hardware.  Hardware hacking used to be expensive and time-consuming. Adaptable microcontrollers are making tinkering much easier. But even as the barriers to entry started falling, the practices around selling hardware have continued to veer toward secrecy. Ayah Bdeir, Alicia Gibb, and Limor Fried are working to keep hardware open. These leaders share how they helped build the open source hardware movement, and navigated fierce disagreements to make engineering accessible to all. If you want to read up on some of our research on open source hardware, you can check out all our bonus material over at redhat.com/commandlineheroes. You’ll find extra content for every episode. Follow along with the episode transcript.

Engelberg Center Live!
Open Hardware Summit 2020 Panel Discussion: A Decade Backward and a Decade Forward

Engelberg Center Live!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 65:30


Christina Cyr (dtoor), Lenore M. Edman (Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories), Nadya Peek (University of Washington), Carl Richell (System76), and Glenn Samala (SparkFun) join moderator Ayah Bdeir for a lively debate on the state of open source hardware at the 2020 Open Hardware Summit. More information about the Summit is available at 2020.oshwa.org.

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Better Yet
Episode 68 - Alicia Walter (Oshwa)

Better Yet

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2017


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WPRB News & Culture
News and Culture: Oshwa's Alicia Walter Performs at WPRB

WPRB News & Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2017 9:59


MC speaks to Alicia Walter, known for her music project Oshwa, who performed at WPRB March this year, about songwriting and choreographing, college radio and co-ops. For more, you can listen to and purchase Oshwa’s latest album “I We You Me” through her website oshwasounds.net, or her Bandcamp, oshwa.bandcamp.com. Aired: March 2017

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Sessions From Studio A
Sessions from Studio A: Oshwa

Sessions From Studio A

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2017 52:00


Oshwa performs "Haze" in WNIJ's Studio A.

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Bedtime Boys
Episode 6: The Wasteland

Bedtime Boys

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2016 48:37


On this special "mobile" episode of Bedtime Boys, Damien talks with Alicia Walter of Oshwa while on tour. The two discuss their history with Math Rock, the Rosewell crash and conspiracy theories. Join us for this special Cory-free edition of BEDTIME BOYS!

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Resonance FM: Clear Spot
Clear Spot – 9th July 2015 – Oshwa

Resonance FM: Clear Spot

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2015 0:01


Alicia Walter, leader of Chicago Art-Pop band Oshwa, tells Lee Stapleford about her inspiration, motivation and craft. This is an extended version of the programme originally broadcast on 9th July 2015, Resonance FM, London      

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