- Title : A Study Revitalization of Domestic Private Makerspace: Focusing on the Paradox of Publicity
- Author : LEE Myungmoo, KIM Yunho, PARK Soojin
- Journal : Journal of Appropriate Technology
- Publication Date : August, 2022
- Abstract
The Korean government is preparing a plan to spread Korean-style makerspaces in 2017 and is planning to build more than 360 makerspaces by 2022. In the early days of Maker Space, various types of related facilities were created mainly by the private sector. However, a paradox of publicity arose due to the large-scale investment of the public sector centered on the government. In this study, the digital production infrastructure was built through the government's makerspace support policy, but as a side effect, the publicity paradox in which private digital production facilities shrink as a side effect was investigated. Based on these studies, a possible way for makerspace to leap into a digital production community was suggested. Based on these studies, we made two suggestions. First, in order for makerspaces to solve social problems using appropriate new technologies, it is necessary to introduce indicators such as the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and ESG. Second, digital devices must be provided to private production communities or organizations. Through this, the makerspace should be reborn as a digital production community centered on residents and regions.
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