DIY – die Mitmach-Revolution isopt at Museum for Communication
The project is presented for the next 6 months in Frankfurt, then moving for another 1/2 year to Berlins museum of Communication.
>> DIY – Die Mitmachrevolution


The project is presented for the next 6 months in Frankfurt, then moving for another 1/2 year to Berlins museum of Communication.
>> DIY – Die Mitmachrevolution


Supported by the European Commission, Nadia EL-Imam and I are hosting the first “Create Your Own 2011″ event in Berlin — a business symposium and demo exhibition that brings together some of the foremost European thinkers and doers in mass customization, personalization and customer co-design. This networking event shall provide a hub for discussion, showcase experience and offer participants to expand their network with a focus on start-ups and open-minded entrepreneurs in business-to-consumers (BTC) markets.
>> cyo2011
>> pictures of the event
With deep gratitude to Walter Scheiffele, who continuously pushed to project and supported us all we finally made it to edit our texts and get the book finished. Don’t miss to read what we think about professionals and amateurs in design and how the design world is shifting due to the evolving open and participatory approaches and the amazing possibilities the new technologies can offer.
Texts by Florian A. Schmidt, Peter Lasch, Susanne Stauch, Friedrich Kautz, Fritz Gobbesso
Illustration and Layout by Andreas Töpfer
It is 300 years ago, that the first European porcelain company fired their primary pieces. Celebrating this, the Porzellanikon in Selb, one of the German capitals of porcelain, comes up with the largest exhibition on the topic ever in this continent. (wow!) The covering theme is Königstraum und Massenware which is subdivided into several small exhibitions, where isopt is being presented at the 300+X – In Search of Tomorrow’s Porcelain
The opening was on 24. April 2010. The exhibition runs until 2. November 2010. Don’t miss it!

In the context of the exhibition 300+X isopt got a big spot in the latest issue (2/10 page 47)
>> read article (german only)
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