Open Source Year: One Man's Experiment in Living Without Copyrighted Products
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Berlin filmmaker Sam Muirhead has come up with an ambitious stunt: He'll live without proprietary goods for one year in an effort to immerse himself in the open-source maker movement. Muirhead will be something of a fish out of waterhe doesn't code and isn't a die-hard DIYer, but he's excited to spread the gospel and benefit the community.
"The future is open-source everything," Linus Torvalds, Fonder of Linux, famously said. Clearly that future has not yet arrived, but Muirhead will live as if it has.
Muirhead is particularly well situated for this experimentBerlin is undergoing a scrappy DIY revolution and he's got urban farms, maker labs, even textile workshops and a hacker club all in his neighborhood. From hardware to software, food to clothing, he'll seek out or design and share an open source alternative.
"I'll be testing just how far the open source idea can go in real life," says Muirhead. That may leave him living in a toga, drinking poorly brewed beer, but so be it. If he can't find a truly open source option for his need, he'll opt for what he's called the "shariest" optionthe most collaborative and transparent.
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