{"id":2526,"date":"2018-10-14T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2018-10-14T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.designswarm.com\/blog\/2018\/10\/making-it-a-writeup-13ee3128483f\/"},"modified":"2018-10-14T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2018-10-14T00:00:00","slug":"making-it-a-writeup-13ee3128483f","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.designswarm.com\/blog\/2018\/10\/making-it-a-writeup-13ee3128483f\/","title":{"rendered":"Making it!? (a\u00a0writeup)"},"content":{"rendered":"<h3 name=\"5217\" id=\"5217\" class=\"graf graf--h3 graf--leading graf--title\">Making it!? (a\u00a0writeup)<\/h3>\n<p name=\"bc25\" id=\"bc25\" class=\"graf graf--p graf-after--figure\">Three months ago, Adrian McEwen and I were talking as we do about this and that. He\u2019s been the co-founder of <a href=\"http:\/\/www.doesliverpool.com\" data-href=\"http:\/\/www.doesliverpool.com\" class=\"markup--anchor markup--p-anchor\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">DoES Liverpool<\/a> since 2011 and I started selling the Arduino in the UK in 2007. I never considered myself a maker but enabled others to become makers though my work running <a href=\"http:\/\/www.tinkerlondon.com\" data-href=\"http:\/\/www.tinkerlondon.com\" class=\"markup--anchor markup--p-anchor\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Tinker<\/a> between 2007\u20132010.<\/p>\n<p name=\"3bea\" id=\"3bea\" class=\"graf graf--p graf-after--p\">I\u2019ve not really kept up with the maker movement or the maker community since, deciding to focus on the internet of things community and specifically startups through my work running the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.iot.london\" data-href=\"http:\/\/www.iot.london\" class=\"markup--anchor markup--p-anchor\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">meetup in London<\/a> and working as an <a href=\"http:\/\/www.designswarm.com\/services\" data-href=\"http:\/\/www.designswarm.com\/services\" class=\"markup--anchor markup--p-anchor\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">independant consultant<\/a> for larger (often global) companies and corporations.<\/p>\n<p name=\"d68a\" id=\"d68a\" class=\"graf graf--p graf-after--p\">So I decided we should run <a href=\"http:\/\/www.makingitconf.com\" data-href=\"http:\/\/www.makingitconf.com\" class=\"markup--anchor markup--p-anchor\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">an event around \u2018making\u2019 and \u2018success\u2019<\/a> mainly so I could invite old friends and people I knew had become important and influential in the country around these issues since 2010.<\/p>\n<p name=\"5109\" id=\"5109\" class=\"graf graf--p graf-after--p\">We held the event at DoES Liverpool also as I really wanted to champion it as a model for an extremely hands-on, authentic maker space and co-working space for people curious about manufacturing at any scale. The event was sponsored by the <a href=\"https:\/\/localgrowthhub.com\" data-href=\"https:\/\/localgrowthhub.com\" class=\"markup--anchor markup--p-anchor\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Liverpool Local Growth Hub<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/labs.uk.barclays\" data-href=\"https:\/\/labs.uk.barclays\" class=\"markup--anchor markup--p-anchor\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Barclay\u2019s Eagle Labs<\/a> which allowed us to get speakers from across the country (Glasgow, Sheffield, Carlisle, Oxford, London, Leeds). Here is my personal take on some of the conversations we had (videos were taken by <a href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/embedded_iot\" data-href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/embedded_iot\" class=\"markup--anchor markup--p-anchor\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Alex Lennon<\/a> on the day and will be posted on the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/user\/DoESLiverpool\/videos\" data-href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/user\/DoESLiverpool\/videos\" class=\"markup--anchor markup--p-anchor\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">DoES Youtube channel<\/a> in te next few days).<\/p>\n<p name=\"57c8\" id=\"57c8\" class=\"graf graf--p graf-after--p\"><strong class=\"markup--strong markup--p-strong\">The emotional labour of growing communities<\/strong><\/p>\n<p name=\"9631\" id=\"9631\" class=\"graf graf--p graf-after--p\">This was a surprising topic that emerged after Richard Clifford spoke about his experience growing and eventually closing a <a href=\"https:\/\/www.maklab.co.uk\" data-href=\"https:\/\/www.maklab.co.uk\" class=\"markup--anchor markup--p-anchor\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">maker space<\/a> in Glasgow. He described the emotional up and down of supporting others in their journey in trying to get something made and then possibly turned into something that is made at scale. It struck me that this was possibly very close to what parents, teachers and social carers might experience. And of course, just like these other professions, it\u2019s not something that you\u2019re remunerated for. The care isn\u2019t contractually baked into a desk hire in a space but if you\u2019re a good community manager you get that it\u2019s also part of the job. Richard talked about how that could contrast with more commercial arangements and I thought of WeWork who give the illusion of offering you the best place to grow a business but probably aren\u2019t going to stick around in the evening to help you solder your first batch of PCBs. How much care does one need to have when dealing with fledgling businesses? Is too much care unhelpful in the long run? I know I\u2019ve given a lot of time to businesses that eventually failed. Did I feel for them? Yes. Did I regret the time spent? No. Was I rewarded for the time spent? No. But maybe that\u2019s just part of life as a woman? Maybe I\u2019m used to this and my male peers aren\u2019t. I\u2019m not sure. In anycase, it was a surprising topic to emerge and one I\u2019ll keep thinking about.<\/p>\n<p name=\"8692\" id=\"8692\" class=\"graf graf--p graf-after--p\"><strong class=\"markup--strong markup--p-strong\">The politics of success and money.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p name=\"2b7a\" id=\"2b7a\" class=\"graf graf--p graf-after--p\">If the maker community was a political party, they would probably be communists who buy and engage with capitalism on the basis of their perception of \u2018locally-supported\u2019 and \u2018locally grown\u2019 ecosystems even when that\u2019s not perfectly true. In that sense, <a href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Small_Is_Beautiful\" data-href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Small_Is_Beautiful\" class=\"markup--anchor markup--p-anchor\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">E.F. Shumacher<\/a> would be very proud. Why isn\u2019t it perfectly true? Well most electronics components still and will probably always come from Asia, made in conditions we prefer not to talk about, recycled through means we also prefer not to address. And the maker community in the UK has helped grow multi million pound businesses like <a href=\"https:\/\/static.raspberrypi.org\/files\/about\/RaspberryPiFoundationReport2017.pdf\" data-href=\"https:\/\/static.raspberrypi.org\/files\/about\/RaspberryPiFoundationReport2017.pdf\" class=\"markup--anchor markup--p-anchor\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">RaspberryPi<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/microbit.org\/resellers\/\" data-href=\"https:\/\/microbit.org\/resellers\/\" class=\"markup--anchor markup--p-anchor\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Microbit<\/a>. Paul Beech from <a href=\"https:\/\/shop.pimoroni.com\" data-href=\"https:\/\/shop.pimoroni.com\" class=\"markup--anchor markup--p-anchor\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Pimoroni<\/a> was one of our speakers and I was interested in his perspective as part of the ecology. For whatever reason, Oliver Brunt from Eagle Labs (our sponsors) took a lot of flack because his business represents somehow a threat to others in the community. But participating in the growth of Asian electronics distributors is ok. I find this tension fascinating, it\u2019s almost like the closer and more recognisable the perceived threat is the more aggressive people\u2019s politics. I wish we could have gotten people like the <a href=\"https:\/\/therestartproject.org\" data-href=\"https:\/\/therestartproject.org\" class=\"markup--anchor markup--p-anchor\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Restart project<\/a> to come and chat too.<\/p>\n<p name=\"e593\" id=\"e593\" class=\"graf graf--p graf-after--p\">The communist values are more accutely felt when it comes to talking about money, growth, funding. Somehow, all these things are too commercial for the makers in the room and the community owners. But that\u2019s what sometimes is needed to push things to \u2018the next level\u2019 because hand-soldering your own first batch is very very dull (I\u2019ve done that).<\/p>\n<p name=\"6256\" id=\"6256\" class=\"graf graf--p graf-after--figure\">Keith from the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.leathersatchel.com\" data-href=\"https:\/\/www.leathersatchel.com\" class=\"markup--anchor markup--p-anchor\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Leather Satchel Company<\/a> came in on this point with an amazing perspective. He talked about the fact that the lone maker doesn\u2019t exist anymore. It\u2019s a nostalgic image we\u2019ve dragged out of the industrial\/Bauhaus era. Now he\u2019s trying to build a smart factory and using NFC tags in his bags to enable customers to follow the story of the manufacturing of his bags. He\u2019s also dealing with distributed manufacturing and working with large fashion houses to do bespoke luxury work that gets copied by Chinese manufacturers all the time. He talked a lot about the need for <strong class=\"markup--strong markup--p-strong\">deep specialisation<\/strong> in his business. This was very interesting, because the need for specialisms within a process only occur when you\u2019ve decided to make a living from your making.<\/p>\n<p name=\"d838\" id=\"d838\" class=\"graf graf--p graf-after--p\">The conversion between someone buying tools and making small quantities they might sell on Etsy or <a href=\"https:\/\/folksy.com\" data-href=\"https:\/\/folksy.com\" class=\"markup--anchor markup--p-anchor\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Folksy<\/a> and someone who quits his day job to make something to earn a living is crutially different. But they\u2019ll both talk about being makers. But one actually has to make money! And therein lies the problem. <strong class=\"markup--strong markup--p-strong\">Money does matter when your time and efforts are tied to making<\/strong>. Can we really talk about the same thing when we put the two communities together? What do they share? What don\u2019t they share? And what\u2019s the role of \u2018infrastucture providers\u2019 (makerspaces, workshops, etc) in this mix. More conversations to explore I think.<\/p>\n<p name=\"300d\" id=\"300d\" class=\"graf graf--p graf-after--p\"><strong class=\"markup--strong markup--p-strong\">Definitions are a challenge.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p name=\"2f6e\" id=\"2f6e\" class=\"graf graf--p graf-after--p\">Not unlike the internet of things the word \u2018maker\u2019 is polarising and murky. Some people don\u2019t think they are, but participate in helping others make, other people make a lot of one thing but earn a living from it, others yet make one of something at any given time and are lucky to be paid at all. Do definitions matter? I don\u2019t know. But the word design became industrial design, graphic design, etc. Architecture became landscape architecture, information architecture, etc. Perhaps we\u2019ll start to qualify makers in the future. Perhaps not.<\/p>\n<p name=\"4b3c\" id=\"4b3c\" class=\"graf graf--p graf-after--p\">If anything, as usual for someone like me who has organised more events than I care to remember, many conversations were opened up but not answered which probably means this should keep happening. I\u2019m interested in passing the baton on to someone else who is embedded in their community outside of London so if you think that\u2019s you, let me know! #makingitconf 2?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Making it!? (a\u00a0writeup) Three months ago, Adrian McEwen and I were talking as we do about this and that. He\u2019s been the co-founder of DoES Liverpool since 2011 and I started selling the Arduino in the UK in 2007. I never considered myself a maker but enabled others to become makers though my work running&hellip; <a class=\"more-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.designswarm.com\/blog\/2018\/10\/making-it-a-writeup-13ee3128483f\/\">Continue reading <span class=\"screen-reader-text\">Making it!? 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