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The second documentary in our Future Cities strand takes a closer look at how the maker movement has been appropriated in Shenzhen.
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In this second episode we take a look at how the Maker movement has been appropriated in a frenetic manufacturing hub like Shenzhen, before exploring how the city’s attitudes to open source hardware are so different to those of the West, and what this might mean for both sides of the argument in the near future. Episode Three is out next Tuesday 21st June, where we’ll be looking further into this challenging and divisive approach to IP. Subscribe to the WIRED RU-vid channel to not miss an episode.
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Комментарии : 131   
@khashayarr
@khashayarr 8 лет назад
I'm freaking out about how good this series is! You guys killed it!
@wireduk
@wireduk 8 лет назад
Thanks Casey. Make sure you're subscribed so you don't miss an episode po.st/SubscribeWired
@vladmazurenko5795
@vladmazurenko5795 8 лет назад
This is amazing guys, keep on filming series like this. Looking forward seeing more about future cities
@dskymedia9347
@dskymedia9347 8 лет назад
Love this series. didn't know there was more :)
@wireduk
@wireduk 8 лет назад
We will the releasing the whole series in one video on Tuesday July 5 :)
@abcdxyz9440
@abcdxyz9440 7 лет назад
WIRED U om K
@Orf
@Orf 8 лет назад
4:33 "Enough already" invention will mute TV when overexposed personalities mentioned
@nickchung8961
@nickchung8961 8 лет назад
Man it seems like we're slippin over here in the US
@nickreyes3604
@nickreyes3604 7 лет назад
Nick Chung ya from the Chinese stealing our ideas.
@king0kong
@king0kong 7 лет назад
yeah, just keep whining and you will be left far behind before you finish wiping the froth from your mouth
@harryjohnson615
@harryjohnson615 7 лет назад
No different to the US stealing rocket technology from the Germans or Atomic ideas from the English. The fact is everyone steals from everyone it's how we evolve. Companies like Apple are already dead, they just don't know it.
@ybs9003
@ybs9003 7 лет назад
canada too
@Ephrones
@Ephrones 8 лет назад
I *really* like how the cuts are timed to the music.
@wireduk
@wireduk 8 лет назад
Thanks Ephrones, glad you're enjoying the series. Subscribe for more Shenzhen videos every Tuesday: po.st/SubscribeWired
@seecharan
@seecharan 6 лет назад
This is real and 100% accurate I'm a NYC dot-com-boom-bust bro now living in Shenzhen and Shenzhen's innovation & NY can attitude is only surpassed by it's 30 year village to city growth in terms of awesomeness - and the spicy food here is pretty good (thank you Sichuan)
@joebazooks
@joebazooks 8 лет назад
amazing series
@yzfilm8220
@yzfilm8220 8 лет назад
I am from ShenZhen. I was raised and my city just casually turns out to be one of the most powerful and efficient metropolis in the world. However, the education is really bad there. We really need a revolution in education system to get rid off all the social-climbing dodgy teachers, who are forcing fish to climb trees. We need a new Deng!
@lumpython5351
@lumpython5351 4 года назад
深圳公立学校我觉得不差呀,教苑的深圳人路过
@UlissesMendes1
@UlissesMendes1 8 лет назад
15:10 - It's freaking amazing to see how they easily produce an iPhone copy. A company spend some days and some billions just in hardware and these guys almost do it in the same hour, of course its not exactly the same, but still incredible. Congrats Wired, amazing documentary!
@user-fp7ug6ye9f
@user-fp7ug6ye9f 3 года назад
But what about the iOS ? We all know that only iOS plays a role in iPhone not their hardware.
@UltraBoner
@UltraBoner 8 лет назад
Repairing/upgrading devices, now that's useful.
@Napsteraspx
@Napsteraspx 7 лет назад
Big thumbs up for a city full of collaborators! :D
@slmille4
@slmille4 8 лет назад
7:50 providing value to the world != making the world a better place
@djayjp
@djayjp 8 лет назад
Reminds me a bit of blade runner, ghost in the shell.
@flashflexpro
@flashflexpro 5 лет назад
It's all about moving faster than your opponent rather than fight for IP! Good for you !!! ShenZhen!!!
@durianriders
@durianriders 4 года назад
I get all my product from Shenzen now.
@renekenshin6573
@renekenshin6573 8 лет назад
So this is the secret of Shenzen wow
@walperstyle
@walperstyle 8 лет назад
Free market capitalism. The western world is too socialist. China adapted free market capitalism in these cities (mostly free). It would be nice if the US got back to that, and stopped pricing itself out of work.
@Orf
@Orf 8 лет назад
8:06 the question is "How do you monetize it?"
@adoesntequala5871
@adoesntequala5871 8 лет назад
the question is 'why monetize it?'
@jasonbtoo
@jasonbtoo 8 лет назад
The answer is, because you want to - yes, *you*. Makers (myself included) can use off-the-shelf components and 3D printing to create things, but there is a limit to what can be created with these existing parts/techniques. Remeber that even the existing parts/techniques came about largely through monetization as a motivation. New (repeat: *new*) materials, ICs and techniques require a lot of cooperation among a lot of people across a myriad of cultures - each with their own set of motivations. How do you get all of these people on the same page and coordinated toward a new goal or product (new components, new machines, ...)? This is an old problem, and it was solved long ago when the concept of a medium of exchange was implemented - money. Duncan Turner (in the video) did not explain this well, but that's the goal - coming out with the next *new* thing, not just an iteration using existing materials. Without new components and techniques over time, Shenzhen, as depicted here, would grind to a halt. And without new techniques that take evironmentally sensitive production into account, pollution will continue to be a problem. So again, even *you* want to monetize 'it'. PS - You're on RU-vid; it wouldn't be here without having been monetized, nor would its competition be.
@adoesntequala5871
@adoesntequala5871 8 лет назад
i agree there will need to be some sort of a market and monetization in some way or another to keep things moving to some degree , but im pretty sure ( i could be wrong) there's a closed loop self sustainable way of doing things instead of a system that creates dependencies , that's the point of the maker movement to someone like me, to have the means of production and access to the information through a commons.
@adoesntequala5871
@adoesntequala5871 8 лет назад
there's something better than the market system , probably. Similarly, there was a lot of skepticism around the possibility of flight until the Wright brothers proved it to be possible, they also didnt require a lot of money or expertise to do so.
@walperstyle
@walperstyle 8 лет назад
The western world is too socialist. China adapted free market capitalism in these cities (mostly free). It would be nice if the US got back to that, and stopped pricing itself out of work.
@marko3096
@marko3096 7 лет назад
this makes me envious , as someone coming from a resctricted environment , i didn t get this freedom you re very much labeled as failure for just not being able to follow up and left with few options and limitation from previous conduct
@YTofuable
@YTofuable 8 лет назад
What was I doing when I was 8? Oh that's right, playing with sand... -_- ... lol
@kevinj2261
@kevinj2261 5 лет назад
What's wrong w/ a 8 yr kid to play sand? A kid playing w/ sand is far better than a kid addicted to smart phone, just my opionion
@あい-j1j4d
@あい-j1j4d 8 лет назад
This city look like so GHOST IN THE SHELL's world!!
@88norimaki
@88norimaki 8 лет назад
Yea, half expect the MAJ to come and start spraying her guns.
@bobbastian760
@bobbastian760 8 лет назад
That t-shirt and that cardigan? No, Duncan Turner. No.
@zhangpengdeng1838
@zhangpengdeng1838 8 лет назад
this good
@mohammedkamil5067
@mohammedkamil5067 8 лет назад
dis is great
@KaienS
@KaienS 8 лет назад
Anyone knows who's the main interviewed guy, the one with braid, looks like asian, really want to follow him up
@codebeat4192
@codebeat4192 8 лет назад
Open source okay, but how to make a living from it when there is no basic income?
@djayjp
@djayjp 8 лет назад
15:40 Bullshyte. It won't have an A9 SoC
@king_man_ranger7883
@king_man_ranger7883 6 лет назад
Shenzhen It’s so awesome.🇨🇳
@fulmingaming8660
@fulmingaming8660 8 лет назад
is it possible to upgrade a laptop cpu and gpu in huaqiangbei?? like replacing my i7 4510u to i7 6700hq and gt 840m to gtx 960m??
@joebazooks
@joebazooks 8 лет назад
most CPUs on laptop motherboards that i've seen _seem_ to be permanent fixtures, though i don't see why it wouldn't be possible if you really knew what were you doing.
@c2h2c2h210
@c2h2c2h210 8 лет назад
u be amazed what they can do, all u need just pay $
@fulmingaming8660
@fulmingaming8660 8 лет назад
really how about the video card only.. is it safe??
@joebazooks
@joebazooks 8 лет назад
Fulmin Gaming what do you mean is it safe? i think most video cards on laptops are integrated on the motherboard. not 100% sure tho
@infinitworld7106
@infinitworld7106 7 лет назад
if the slot fits then yeah, but watch out for scams lol
@SpinningSpinor
@SpinningSpinor 7 лет назад
Let the pure capitalism without regulation liberate all Chinese!
@4franz4
@4franz4 5 лет назад
"without regulations" What about sanctions hahah
@djayjp
@djayjp 8 лет назад
"Open source" or stolen IP?
@Kobi-um7bj
@Kobi-um7bj 8 лет назад
Stealing can be a good thing, if it benefit the entire society.
@apan77
@apan77 7 лет назад
Rnd is paid for by the idea of a return on investment. Doesn´t work with people stealing other companies research on tech.
@claymarzobestgoofy
@claymarzobestgoofy 3 года назад
Providing value does not equal to making the world a better place lol. Many great businesses make the world a worse place.
@sisilik44
@sisilik44 7 лет назад
the accent of that bald asian killed m
@PHtoUSAwithlove
@PHtoUSAwithlove 6 лет назад
How Ironic - A Chinese guy talking about openness and sharing, about doing things for fun and passion instead of for business. If that's true, that represents a real paradigm shift in the East, where Asian nations have been notoriously focused on doing things for striclty economic / industrious profiting purposes only. How can such a passion-driven / innovative culture exist in an oppressive Socialist environment, where the people who drive those innovative ideas are not rewarded for their hard work and sleepless nights? The U.S.'s intellectual property laws and Capitalist structure have been superior to creating an innovative hub for innovation, especially in California and the West Coast. Don't forget the "startup culture" started in Silicon Valley, China, India and Tel Aviv Israel are simply seeing the economic value of it all now and ruthlessly copying the West (a Peter Thiel quote). The problem is, they're taking credit for ALWAYS being that way...It's like someone who jumps on the bandwagon of a favorite band or music artist after they've been topping the charts and selling out concerts for a long time, then claims "oh yeah, I've always liked them. I was into them way back in the beginning, BEFORE they were famous!" B.S. Also, in Los Angeles many people have been creating things and making things for fun for the last 100 years, whether it be film, artwork, design or entertainment. I couldn't imagine a thriving, creative Chinese film industry given it's current economic situation. *Disclaimer - my girlfriend of 5 years is Chinese American (from Hong Kong).
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