1 00:00:10,596 --> 00:00:16,396 Right now the world's productive power is controlled by a few giant corporations. 2 00:00:16,396 --> 00:00:20,747 The products are expensive, their designs are secret, and to make things worse, 3 00:00:20,747 --> 00:00:25,425 we are now seeing these same companies engineer their products to fail over time, 4 00:00:25,425 --> 00:00:28,724 simply to increase profits. 5 00:00:28,724 --> 00:00:35,362 I saw this problem and I thought we have all the tools available to make this machinery for ourselves 6 00:00:35,362 --> 00:00:39,943 and with the internet we can distribute our designs for next to nothing. 7 00:00:39,943 --> 00:00:43,205 So, I bought some land, and started building it. 8 00:00:45,250 --> 00:00:49,514 From our location in Missouri, we are developing low cost modular tools, 9 00:00:49,514 --> 00:00:54,810 that anyone can build and we are sharing our designs on the internet, free of charge. 10 00:00:54,810 --> 00:00:58,270 People who need equipment are typically the ones who can least afford it. 11 00:00:58,270 --> 00:01:00,735 The applications are anything from 3rd world development 12 00:01:00,735 --> 00:01:05,472 to a dying farming community, to standard economic enterprise. 13 00:01:05,472 --> 00:01:10,315 The point is that we make equipment available to everyone who needs it. 14 00:01:10,315 --> 00:01:16,392 OpenSource Ecology is a project, it's... in practice we are working on the Global Village Construction Set. 15 00:01:16,392 --> 00:01:19,755 Which is a set of the 50 industrial machines that it takes 16 00:01:19,755 --> 00:01:22,375 to build a small civilization with modern comforts. 17 00:01:22,375 --> 00:01:28,633 It's everything that you need to provide your energy, food, housing, and other technologies. 18 00:01:28,633 --> 00:01:33,323 Very little true collaboration really happens, when we have the patent system, and it's like: 19 00:01:33,323 --> 00:01:37,585 "I'm gonna pounce on you if gonna try to learn from me and do better than I did!" 20 00:01:37,585 --> 00:01:41,907 The beautiful thing about the open-source development method is that, you produce the plans, 21 00:01:41,907 --> 00:01:46,365 you give a lot to the community, and then stuff starts coming back. 22 00:01:46,365 --> 00:01:49,472 And then products will be better and better, everybody wins. 23 00:01:49,472 --> 00:01:53,892 Other day I got an email, someone who has built the compressed earth-brick press. 24 00:01:53,892 --> 00:01:56,724 Wow! Hey that looks exactly like mine! 25 00:01:56,724 --> 00:01:59,611 I forget exactly how I ran into open-source ecology 26 00:01:59,611 --> 00:02:01,655 but I think I was destined to find it 27 00:02:01,655 --> 00:02:04,949 just from my interest in natural building and open-source. 28 00:02:04,949 --> 00:02:08,779 I just seemed to make sense to use this machine here for building our house. 29 00:02:08,779 --> 00:02:11,466 So then I saw the designs looking at how I was going to build it, 30 00:02:11,466 --> 00:02:14,486 I noticed that some of the code could use improving 31 00:02:14,486 --> 00:02:17,770 and the board that does the controlling could also use some improving. 32 00:02:17,770 --> 00:02:20,039 There's actually quite a few people who 33 00:02:20,039 --> 00:02:22,328 would have never thought that they could build a house. 34 00:02:22,328 --> 00:02:26,030 And by kind of like showing them: "Hey look, I've never built a house before" 35 00:02:26,030 --> 00:02:29,586 "I've never done hydraulics before, but it seems to be working." 36 00:02:29,586 --> 00:02:34,324 A lot of times we think this kind of work is impossible, to build your own living environment. 37 00:02:34,324 --> 00:02:36,554 For me it's been the most transformative experience. 38 00:02:36,554 --> 00:02:41,054 I've learned that I can do it and I want to show that to others. 39 00:02:41,054 --> 00:02:44,573 What if everybody were to join together to make the best products, 40 00:02:45,585 --> 00:02:46,598 most robust products that are open-source 41 00:02:46,598 --> 00:02:48,828 that anyone has access to producing them. 42 00:02:48,828 --> 00:02:50,725 And therefore you can run an economy in a collaborative way 43 00:02:50,725 --> 00:02:53,884 as opposed to a competitive, wasteful way. 44 00:02:53,884 --> 00:02:56,675 We can build this kind of stuff. 45 00:02:56,675 --> 00:03:00,794 This mythology of incompetence or the power control 46 00:03:00,794 --> 00:03:03,362 that got us to think that we can't do things for ourselves 47 00:03:03,362 --> 00:03:04,989 but, we have the power. 48 00:03:04,989 --> 00:03:09,187 So I would inspire people to go out and build yourself.