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THNKR is proud to present experts from talks featured at DIY Days, New York. DIY Days describes itself as "a roving gathering for those who create. Free to participants and organized by volunteers, DIY days is about the accessibility of ideas, resources, and networking that can enable creators to fund create, distribute, and sustain."

In this DIY DAYS conversation, Ele Jansen, a media anthropologist examines the rich intersection between collaboration, open design and storytelling.

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