DIY and maker movement

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The DIY and maker movement is a global culture of individuals and communities who design, build, modify, and repair things themselves—often using accessible tools, open-source hardware, and shared knowledge—to foster creativity, innovation, and self-sufficiency.

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instanceOf creative community
cultural movement
grassroots movement
social movement
emergedFrom craft traditions
do-it-yourself culture
hacker culture
open-source software movement
punk DIY ethos
emergedInPeriod late 20th century
encourages community building
hands-on problem solving
individual empowerment
gainedProminenceIn early 21st century
hasActivity biohacking experiments
community build events
craft and textile projects
educational workshops
electronics prototyping
home automation projects
open-source hardware design
robotics projects
upcycling and repair
woodworking projects
hasCommunitySpaceType community workshop
fab lab
hackerspace
makerspace
hasCorePractice do-it-yourself
hacking
making
prototyping
repairing
hasCoreValue collaboration
creativity
experimentation
innovation
knowledge sharing
openness
resourcefulness
self-sufficiency
sustainability
hasEventType Maker Faire NERFINISHED
build night
hackathon
open day
repair café
soldering workshop
hasGlobalScope true
hasKeyTechnology 3D printing
CNC machines
desktop fabrication tools
laser cutters
microcontrollers
open-source hardware
single-board computers
hasMedia blogs
forums
how-to videos
maker magazines
online tutorials
project-sharing platforms
social media groups
influencesField art and design
engineering education
entrepreneurship
informal education
product design
sustainability practices
promotesConcept citizen science
distributed manufacturing
learning by doing
open innovation
peer-to-peer learning
repair culture
supportsEducationIn STEAM
STEM
usesPlatform Arduino NERFINISHED
Raspberry Pi NERFINISHED
micro:bit NERFINISHED
open-source CAD software

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