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The Future of Retail: Rapid Prototyping & Co-Creation Prof Xanthe Matychak course: Design-thinking & Concept Development Spring 2010 Rochester Institute of Technology Photo: Dan Winters, WIRED

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The Future of Retail:Rapid Prototyping & Co-CreationProf Xanthe Matychakcourse: Design-thinking& Concept Development

Spring 2010Rochester Institute of Technology

Photo: Dan Winters, WIRED

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IN RECENT YEARS, as the cost of desktop publishing went down and the ease-of-use went up, everyday people became comfortable creating and publishing their own content.

(tweet @xanthm if you agree)

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Following this trend, new technologies allow us to design and manufacture our own objects.

Here are some pictures of objects that were made using these technologies :

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technology: laser cutting technology: digital textiles

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THE FUTURE OF RETAIL. In this class, we imagined retail experiences that invite customers to design and manufacture their own objects right in the store. Here are our concepts.....

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BEACHCOMBING. Discover, scan and print found treasures to make your own jewelry.

technology: 3D scanning / printing

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DEEP BLUE.Collect shapes from the under-water interface to design your own brooch.

technology: laser cutting

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ROC SMOCK. Scan fl ora and produce from our in-store farmers market to design your own smock.

technology: digital textiles

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The Future of Retail:Rapid Prototyping & Co-Creation

[email protected]@xanthm on twitter

This project took inspiration from an article entitled:

“Atoms are the New Bits” by Chris Anderson editor of WIRED Magazine in January of 2010