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Blog for the community of Ikea modifiers. | Blog for the community of Ikea modifiers. | ||
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From an article by the New York Times at | |||
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/06/garden/06hackers.html? | http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/06/garden/06hackers.html? | ||
"Do-it-yourselfers and technogeeks, tinkerers, artists, crafters and product and furniture designers, the hackers are united only by their perspective, which looks upon an Ikea Billy bookcase or Lack table and sees not a finished object but raw material: a clean palette yearning to be embellished or repurposed. They make a subset of an expanding global D.I.Y. movement, itself a huge tent of philosophies and manifestoes including but not confined to anticonsumerism, antiglobalism, environmentalism and all-purpose iconoclasm. | |||
“I think there is a movement around looking at all the products that are available — this global stream of stuff — and realizing you can tinker with them and rebuild them,” | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:18, 25 September 2008
URL = http://ikeahacker.blogspot.com/
Blog for the community of Ikea modifiers.
Description
From an article by the New York Times at http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/06/garden/06hackers.html?
"Do-it-yourselfers and technogeeks, tinkerers, artists, crafters and product and furniture designers, the hackers are united only by their perspective, which looks upon an Ikea Billy bookcase or Lack table and sees not a finished object but raw material: a clean palette yearning to be embellished or repurposed. They make a subset of an expanding global D.I.Y. movement, itself a huge tent of philosophies and manifestoes including but not confined to anticonsumerism, antiglobalism, environmentalism and all-purpose iconoclasm.
“I think there is a movement around looking at all the products that are available — this global stream of stuff — and realizing you can tinker with them and rebuild them,”