Andrew Sleigh

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    • Photography
    • Campervan
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    • Looking Sideways Series 1
    • Looking Sideways Series 2
    • Looking Sideways Series 3: Hello Shenzhen
    • Unreliable Devices →
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  • Sprinter diagrams

    I found on the Yahoo Groups Sprinter forum some files with internal dimensions for Sprinter vans. This is the one I’m interested in: Also here as a vector PDF: C2500SHC-159-16 (Cargo 2500 High Roof 158 wheelbase)

    Andrew Sleigh

    April 5, 2017
    Campervan, Van build
    planning, sprinter
  • Making the network work

    Back in February I was asked to contribute an article to a forthcoming publication documenting the life so far of the Maker Library Network, … a British Council project that connects designers and makers around the world. It facilitates knowledge and skills exchange amongst professionals and encourages public engagement with making. A Maker Library combines three elements…

    Andrew Sleigh

    April 5, 2017
    Blog
    writing
  • Frictionless copying

    Two weak signals in one day means something worth noting on the blog: Firstly, this in the Maker Pro newsletter: “And if you can’t win by coloring inside the lines, check out this profile of a pseudonymous hustler who identifies up-and-coming crowdfunding campaigns — and then does whatever it takes to beat them to market. We’ve discussed this moral…

    Andrew Sleigh

    March 31, 2017
    Blog
    friction
  • Making trends, past and future

    I spent some time in earlier this year trying to sketch some sort of Venn diagram of my interests with larger trends: within the realm of things that interest me, what the issues that have urgency, which directions are we moving in, what are the forces that I should engage with? This was in large part to…

    Andrew Sleigh

    March 14, 2017
    Blog
  • Body Augmentation and Prosthetics at Make Shift

    I was lucky enough to be invited to chair a panel at the Craft Council’s innovation conference, Make Shift, which took place this November at the Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester. We had a very small amount of time to cover a huge amount of ground with three smart and interesting guests. So…

    Andrew Sleigh

    November 16, 2016
    Blog
  • Who is the digital revolution for?

    The University of Sussex’s SPRU (Science Policy Research Unit) are running this event as part of Brighton Digital Festival: Who is the Digital Revolution For?: How can we re-discover our sense of enchantment with digital technology? For many of us, digital technologies have been revolutionary. Yet at the same time, some feel disenchanted with the…

    Andrew Sleigh

    August 22, 2016
    Blog
    talk
  • Talking at Make:Shift

    I’ll be taking part in this year’s Crafts Council biennial Make:Shift Innovation Conference. I went to the 2014 event at Ravensbourne in London, which was one of the best conferences I’d ever been to, with inspiring talks, a lively atmosphere, and the sense that you could say hello to anyone there, and be sure to have just…

    Andrew Sleigh

    August 16, 2016
    Blog
    talk
  • 7 — Kevin Kelly

    In this special episode of Looking Sideways, I talk with writer, editor and internet pioneer, Kevin Kelly. He’s just published a new book, The Inevitable, which draws out a broad sweep of trends that he believes will shape our future. The ideas are set out with the confidence that you’d expect from a book with such…

    Andrew Sleigh

    July 18, 2016
    Podcast, Series 2
  • Is all technology authoritarian?

    The Terminator franchise draws from a deep well of mythology – preying on our fears that humans will be crushed by the technology that we ourselves create. The horrible inevitability of our fate makes it a compelling story. There is a converse myth: that through ever-advancing technological progress, rational man (and we can go down…

    Andrew Sleigh

    June 29, 2016
    Blog
    Hunch, liberatory technology
  • Does digital fabrication technology lower the barriers to making?

    (Note: this is part of a series of half-formed thoughts. The usual caveats apply.) The question is left intentionally generic. In practice, the sentiment takes many more specific forms, often unstated, or expressed as a sense of optimism, rather than explicit arguments. Nevertheless, I have talked with many people who are either proponents of digital…

    Andrew Sleigh

    May 5, 2016
    Blog
    Hunch, liberatory technology
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Elsewhere:

  • Plotter Art
  • Photography Shop
  • Fab Academy
  • DIY Plotter

Other platforms:

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