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On this week’s Technotopia[1] I talked to Massimo Banzi and Fabio Violante, the co-creators of Arduino. This pair of Italian artists saw their little single-board computers as a gateway to high-tech art but they’ve essentially created a world in which anyone – from an 11-year-old hacker to a huge corporation – can make amazing hardware in a few hours.

The pair recently returned to full-time control after a stint that placed high-tech exec Frederico Musto[2] at the head of Arduino AG. Musto recently stepped down, allowing Banzi and Violante to return.

In this podcast we talk about Arduino’s artistic roots and what the pair expect to see in the future.

Technotopia[3] is a podcast about a better future by John Biggs. You can subscribe in Stitcher[4] or iTunes[5] and download the MP3 here[6]....

References

  1. ^ Technotopia (techcrunch.com)
  2. ^ stint that placed high-tech exec Frederico Musto (techcrunch.com)
  3. ^ Technotopia (techcrunch.com)
  4. ^ Stitcher (www.stitcher.com)
  5. ^ iTunes (itunes.apple.com)
  6. ^ download the MP3 here (traffic.libsyn.com)

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