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Held between New York and Wisconsis by Gabriela Ceja on April 2th, 2016.  
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Held between New York and Wisconsis by Gabriela Ceja on April 2, 2016.  
  
  
Entrevista/Interview:
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'''Interview:'''
  
 
https://archive.org/details/AliciaGibb
 
https://archive.org/details/AliciaGibb
  
  
Idioma/Language:
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'''Language:'''
  
Inglés - English
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English
  
  
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'''Project:'''
  
 
Open Source Hardware Association (http://www.oshwa.org/)
 
Open Source Hardware Association (http://www.oshwa.org/)
  
  
Curriculum vitae:
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'''Collection:'''
  
Alicia Gibb es un defensor, investigador y hacker del hardware abierto. Es fundador y CEO de Lunchbox Electronics, una empresa que crea productos nuevos e innovadores con la imaginación y la pasión por el hardware de código abierto. Llevó a cabo una exitosa campaña en Kickstarter llamada "Build Upons for light up LEGO-compatible bricks". Alicia ha trabajado dentro de la comunidad de hardware de código abierto desde el año 2008. Es la fundadora y directora ejecutiva de la Asociación de Hardware de Código Abierto (OSHWA), una organización para educar y promover la creación y el uso de hardware de código abierto. Fundó también el  Open Hardware Summit y copresidió los dos primeros encuentros. También dirige el BTU Lab (Volar las cosas) en CU Boulder, donde enseña en las áreas de computación física y tecnología de la información. Es miembro de NYCResistor, donde ha comisariado dos exposiciones de arte internacionales. Sus trabajos de electrónica han aparecido en la revista ''Wired'', ''IEEE Spectrum'', ''Hackaday'' y el ''New York Times''. Cuando Alicia no está investigando en el cruce de la tecnología y la innovación abierta se dedica a trabajar en prototipos que se mueven, parpadean, e que incluso podrían ser agradables de comer.
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http://dpya.org/en/index.php/OSHWA_Open_Source_Hardware_Association
  
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'''Curriculum vitae:'''
  
 
Alicia Gibb is an advocate for open hardware, researcher, and a hardware hacker. She is the founder and CEO of Lunchbox Electronics, a company that creates innovative new products with Imagination and the passion for open source hardware. She conducted a successful Kickstarter called Build Upons for light up LEGO-compatible bricks. Alicia has worked within the open source hardware community since 2008. She is the founder and Executive Director of the Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA), an organization to educate and promote building and using open source hardware, as well founded  the Open Hardware Summit and co-chaired the first two . She  also directs the BTU Lab (Blow Things Up) at CU Boulder, where she teaches in the areas of physical computing and information technology. She is a member of NYCResistor, where she has curated two international art shows. Her electronics work has appeared in ''Wired'' magazine, ''IEEE Spectrum'', ''Hackaday'' and ''the New York Times''. When Alicia is not researching at the crossroads of open technology and innovation she is prototyping work that twitches, blinks, and might even be tasty to eat.
 
Alicia Gibb is an advocate for open hardware, researcher, and a hardware hacker. She is the founder and CEO of Lunchbox Electronics, a company that creates innovative new products with Imagination and the passion for open source hardware. She conducted a successful Kickstarter called Build Upons for light up LEGO-compatible bricks. Alicia has worked within the open source hardware community since 2008. She is the founder and Executive Director of the Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA), an organization to educate and promote building and using open source hardware, as well founded  the Open Hardware Summit and co-chaired the first two . She  also directs the BTU Lab (Blow Things Up) at CU Boulder, where she teaches in the areas of physical computing and information technology. She is a member of NYCResistor, where she has curated two international art shows. Her electronics work has appeared in ''Wired'' magazine, ''IEEE Spectrum'', ''Hackaday'' and ''the New York Times''. When Alicia is not researching at the crossroads of open technology and innovation she is prototyping work that twitches, blinks, and might even be tasty to eat.
  
  
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'''Source:'''
  
 
http://aliciagibb.com/
 
http://aliciagibb.com/
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Latest revision as of 00:56, 6 March 2017

Held between New York and Wisconsis by Gabriela Ceja on April 2, 2016.


Interview:

https://archive.org/details/AliciaGibb


Language:

English


Project:

Open Source Hardware Association (http://www.oshwa.org/)


Collection:

http://dpya.org/en/index.php/OSHWA_Open_Source_Hardware_Association


Curriculum vitae:

Alicia Gibb is an advocate for open hardware, researcher, and a hardware hacker. She is the founder and CEO of Lunchbox Electronics, a company that creates innovative new products with Imagination and the passion for open source hardware. She conducted a successful Kickstarter called Build Upons for light up LEGO-compatible bricks. Alicia has worked within the open source hardware community since 2008. She is the founder and Executive Director of the Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA), an organization to educate and promote building and using open source hardware, as well founded the Open Hardware Summit and co-chaired the first two . She also directs the BTU Lab (Blow Things Up) at CU Boulder, where she teaches in the areas of physical computing and information technology. She is a member of NYCResistor, where she has curated two international art shows. Her electronics work has appeared in Wired magazine, IEEE Spectrum, Hackaday and the New York Times. When Alicia is not researching at the crossroads of open technology and innovation she is prototyping work that twitches, blinks, and might even be tasty to eat.


Source:

http://aliciagibb.com/