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Civilization Starter Kit DVD

Update #11 · Dec 30, 2011 · 2 comments

Dear Backers,

I'm proud to announce the OSE Christmas Gift to the World:

Read full story on the blog regarding highlights of the DVD release - 

http://blog.opensourceecology.org/2011/12/civilization-starter-kit-dvd-v0-01/

Next, more news on the rewards - t-shirts, stickers, magnets, etc.

Thanks,

Marcin

PS. We are also now recruiting a Co-Founder as we hit the ground running in January.

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Practical Post Scarcity - Video

Update #10 · Dec 15, 2011 · 1 comment

Dear Backers, this is a well-made explanation of artificial material scarcity and how it can be addressed by open source economic development:

This is the core of Open Source Ecology's work on the Global Village Construction Set. Scenes in the video from hay baling onwards are the developments taking place at Factor e Farm in Missouri, USA. This is part of going the last mile on the construction toolkit part of the Global Village construction set.

We are busy preparing the Civilization Starter Kit DVD. The latest need is professional fabrication drawings - the step beyond documenting the complete fabrication procedure. See sample fabrication drawing - a compact, information-packed format. Compare this to a sample fabrication procedure on the CEB press, which is much more expanded. We currently have complete 3D Cad of the CEB Press, and most of the Tractor and Pulverizer. The Power Cube is primarily in Sketchup.

If you can help us on the fabrication drawings, starting with the CEB press - let us know. We are looking for volunteers or paid professionals. The Kickstarter funding can be allocated for this purpose as needed. The timing is tight. While we will have full fabrication procedures, we don’t know if professional fabrication drawings will be done by Christmas. In that case, they will be added as soon as they are generated – as we would like to make replication as straightforward as possible. The professional fabrication drawings are what one can hand over to a metal fabricator to produce a machine anywhere in the world where fabrication shops exist. This capacity is worth millions, so help us share that with the world.

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Progress Accelerates

Update #9 · Dec 13, 2011 · 2 comments

Dear Backers -

Progress on the Civilization Starter Kit has been steady,  including fuel to fund it. This is from September this year:


and we have generated $173k in December from Kickstarter, crowds, and foundations. There is no evidence of funding deceleration. If you give nonprofit sector donations, please consider us.

TED put the Global Village Construction Set (GVCS) on the world stage – with almost 1/2M views of the GVCS TED  Talk by now.

We are becoming one of the most collaborative projects in the world. People can get involved locally at Factor e Farm (Dedicated Project Visits), people can contribute technical design to the Wiki, or make remote technical contributions as project proposals and bids for remote prototyping and development – whether directly on GVCS 50 development, resource development, documentation, design challenges, or many other supporting tasks. As we move forward, we gain the ability to pay others to opensource designs. I welcome the recruitment of a Project Co-Founder to help me allocate money – as more than money, we need qualified people to allocate and use that money.  For next year – we want a Farmer/Scientist to feed Factor e Farm with a full organic diet using our equipment; a Master Builder to house our increasing community; and Master Machinist/Fabricator to build out precision machining/digital fabrication/hot metal processing infrastructures. Yes, let’s finish the GVCS 50 by year-end 2012. If things continue as now, we’ll be done ahead of schedule.

We are building infrastructure to scale. The workshop is covered, and I already moved the FeF lathe into the new workshop. Framing for the living units is starting to go on.

We just achieved epic results on tractor fabrication in our new workshop. We documented the complete assembly from individual parts to full tractor: it took James Slade and Ian 8 hours to go from parts:

to a full tractor, while documenting.

The Civilization Starter Kit DVD v0.01 is moving along – section heads are working on parts of the Table of Contents.  We have more people arriving – Aaron to compose a Distributive Enterprise Business Plan for EarthLuke to document the CNC Torch Table. Brianna is making progress on theironworker, and buildout of new tractor drive system is approaching in 2 days. Great progress on steam engine – we have identified complete plans for an intensively/extensively scalable modern steam engine, and the heat exchanger/gasified burner to run it is coming along.

If you can come to FeF in the next two weeks – we need to draw up plans for the workshop and living units. We rented a house in town for 6 people, as our living units won’t be ready to move in until mid February. We still would like to compose full cad for the Dimensional Sawmill and Loader Mounted Cement Mixer.  We also need a full embodied energy calculation for our construction. The biggest task is composing crystal clear instructionals. If you do CAD, email me or Mike so we can pass on a few CAD tasks – generating parts drawings and fabrication drawings – where the latter are annotated parts drawings focusing on procedure rather than part dimensions.

In this update, I further emphasize the need for a Project Co-founder to join us at FeF full time as a startup instigator. The project is accelerating, and we need a superstar team. The infrastructure improvements at FeF  will provide space for 10 additional developers – on our way to a world class development facility. We’re cracking barriers to a lifestyle of meaning and contribution to the world. Boundary-smashing, radical iconoclasts only at this point on-site, please. We look forward to remote collaboration from others.

I am being explicit about full shakedown of our tool kit for agriculture, construction, and digital fabrication next year – as a dogfooding prerequisite for further progress – and proof of economic significance. We are looking for a full time farmer/scientist, master builder, and experienced fabricator/machinist to join us on site. Once again – as enterprise instigators, not employees. The reward will be significance of Nobel peace prize caliber at the end of the day – as cracking the post-scarcity economy solution is a deep solution for many world ills.

As a personal aside – I’ve been critiqued many times for my hyperfocus on the 50 GVCS tools, in that I prioritize technology over community. So let me clarify: it takes hyper-radical super-freaks to pull this off. It’s not a walk in the park – general rules of conduct here do not apply. Just today I had a lengthy discussion on the topic. My response is that we cannot even pretend to talk about community development – ie, ample spare time for socializing and living large in a happy family – unless we address the underlying material scarcity condition that pervades society and affects us in every way. It takes quite a crew to create the alternative – for a brief and finite duration. It is in this context that I call out for completion by year end 2012. Personally – I want to move on to other things. I’ve been told that starting a family might be a good thing.

I am not blind to the power of mind of matter, as I am a meditator – but I strategically choose to postpone the community building aspect once the GVCS is complete. In the meantime – my pastime is delivery of product. I make this choice understanding the tactical resource-scarcity-based difficulty of pulling off this GVCS beehag. We are engaging the impossible on an even more ridiculous time frame. That’s why we will succeed. It is my pleasure that there are 5 die-hards here right now – converging here from their far-away lairs of comfort in the middle of winter – on a mission greater than themselves.

For me, the commitment means complete focus on gnerating economic power (the GVCS) from which we can lay a solid foundation for developing communities – anyone, anywhere. I would love it if someone else could demonstrate that they could generate sufficient resources to develop the GVCS on a 1 year time scale while enjoying a ‘normal lifestyle.’ That’s a contradiction, by definition, yet an expectation of many. Getting there is hard. Once the road is pioneered, everyone can repeat the same. If this is music to your ears – welcome home.

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OSE Christmas Gift to the World

Update #8 · Dec 5, 2011 · 2 comments

Dear Backers -

Thanks,

Marcin

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Emergence

Update #7 · Nov 29, 2011 · 2 comments

Dear Backers,

I finally have a chance to emerge from full construction duty – 17,000 bricks pressed and countdown in our last week of brick pressing with cold weather producing diminishing returns. With Floyd recruited as our newconstruction manager, the building program is now in good hands, and I can focus on documentation and delivery of the OSE Christmas Gift to the World.

On the construction front, the roofs will go on first on both the workshop and living units. We will then build CEB columns around temporary posts. Then we can fill walls and work free from rain – and upon external walls being laid – we will do finishing work free from the cold.

With this program, we will therefore still be able to deliver on double CEB walls with strawbale­ insulation, at least some CEB floors if we can press any bricks this week, and the roof will still be straw bale insulated. It will take us into January as we do finishing work on the workshop and living units, and we aim to move in early January. We hope that the overall results is a showcase.

The CEB Press/Pulverizer/Power Cube have been taken through intense field testing of hundreds of hours, and we aim to get the tractor back to full functionality by Christmas, so that we can use it in some of the last phases of construction. The tractor had issues, and we are currently resolving them. On the CEB press, we are working on asimplified controller board which does not require the Arduino breakout board of the last design. On other ancillary technologies from the Global Village Construction Set - we will have our Prototype 1 of the gasifier heater with heat exchanger designed by Dec. 21 (currently in design stage). We did initial testing on Prototype 1 of the loader-mounted cement mixer – with unsatisfactory results – so we will test the soil pulverizer in mixing lime/cement for DIY cinder blocks. We have the first prototype of the Dimensional Sawmill 75% complete.

The tractor is our weak point, but we are recovering from that with a plan. As we address the failing wheel coupler issue, we will use this as an opportunity to deliver major improvements:

  1. Build a quick attach wheel system to allow full interchangeability of integrated wheel units (wheel, motor, bearings, shaft, and associated structure) – to deliver on the promise of a complete, life-size Lego Set tractor. This means that it will be possible to take off and replace the wheel units in about 5 minutes, with a single bolt and a cam mechanism. This is akin to bicycle quick release – except on a 100x heavier duty scale. To do this, we are holding a LifeTrac Design Challenge – next blog post.
  2. Modify the loader. The straight loader arm design has issues with weight balance, so we will modify LifeTrac for a bent loader arm system to keep the weight closer to the body.
  3. Transition to the Bobcat quick attach standard for implements – to build upon industry standards where thousands of implements will be readily available to LifeTrac users.

All in all, the LifeTrac will be released not as a full product release, but as Prototype IV. We are not ready. We will still publish the full 3D CAD drawings and all documentation as promised, and let the community join in resolving outstanding issues.

With this said, here is a distinction regarding product release. Field testing so far has shown many details, which we will document fully in our Christmas package – when we will publish the Civilization Starter Kit DVD v0.01 with all results to date – which will allow you easy replication of the 4 machines – where the tractor is still in the experimental stage. This means you can build a tractor in the experimental stage – not a tractor with a tested field record. We will continue on obtaining this field record by continuing rigorous testing in logging operations in the winter, at the same time as we complete the Sawmill by early January. We will then continue field testing as we get our agricultural operations off the back burner next year – it is now time for full use of this equipment in providing a year-round diet to participants in the Factor e Farm experiment. I note further that the Lifetrac issue is tractable – our articulated Prototype I is still in operation, and without coupler issues as now. 

We are still more excited than ever about the Build Naturally Workshop in our Kickstarter reward structure. With Floyd being a professional CEB builder, we look forward to open-sourcing low-cost building techniques that he has developed over the years, and at that time – showing robust results with cement mixer, trencher, sawmill, tractor, baler, backhoe, hay cutter, and possibly bulldozer– in addition to the tractor, pulverizer, Power Cubes, and CEB press – by July 2012.

How? We're scaling intensely. Already the workshop is being used to the LifeTrac IV modifications – and the roof is not even on until this weekend. Yes, resources are continuing, with $65k from Kauffman Foundation forthcoming within 2 weeks, along with another $43k donation from an anonymous donor by end of december. Together with Kickstarter, that puts us well over $100k of additional resources for December, and the prototypes will continue. There is no sign of the pace stopping, and in fact, my personal goal is to secure $5M by Jan. 1, 2012 through a few key meetings. This transition also means that we need to improve our development process to a much higher degree of rigor.

Who is our on site crew at present? 4 on site right now with me included, and 3 arriving next week.

We have James Slade here – of historic significance in that he already replicated the CEB press - already working on the tractor. Mike Apostol is here taking measurements and doing full 3D CAD of the 4 devices. Yoonseo Kang is here, and he will document the controller/hydrauilics integration for The Liberator, as he built the 4 automatic controllers. Then Ian Midgley and his crew will be returning to do more video documentation and instructionals, with machine disassemblies documented.

I am calling out for 2 more people to come to Factor e Farm prior to Dec. 24. We could benefit greatly from another video documentor for recording more of the construction process – as Ian focuses on the hardware documentation. See documenter requirements and duties.

I admit that the construction experience has been one of the greatest challenges in my life. From weather, cost overruns, delays, mistakes, people quitting, near mutiny, and things never going according to plan – that was some adventure. We still have far to go – but my soul is rested after Floyd came in on the scene – and I am leaving full implementation details and decisions to his seasoned judgment. That is a great load off my back – and I certainly learned the limits of volunteer labor. While that may have been adequate 5 years ago as we got our feet wet in the reality of survival on land – it takes much more than that where we are now in the world's spotlight. With that comes additional cost. While we are true to the DIY Ethic – we had to hire people for things that we simply couldn't do with volunteers – while paving the road and breaking cost barriers for others by documenting what works. We are spending a lot of money – to deliver low cost – as we gather the integrated knowledge set and avail the corresponding open source equipment base. 

All together – we will still show you how to build state-of-art structures at $5/sq ft if you have the enabling equipment – even if we didn't reach that ourselves because of our many challenges. We will go through the detailed ergonomic and economic analysis – and with our documentation, you will have access to the techniques used. And next summer, we will show Phase II of construction – a small demo structure, where we now do it with a professional construction manager, without the pressure of getting a roof over our head before winter. That will be a more pleasant experience, and a fine reward to Kickstarter backers funding us at that level.

All in all, for full transparency on resource allocation from Kickstarter – we will be getting about $57k after Kickstarter and Amazon Payments take their cut. All of the 40k goal will go towards field testing, data collection, and full documentation of the tractor, brick press, pulverizer, and power unit. Given the LifeTrac ailments and construction dilemmas – we will be putting the additional funds towards assuring that LifeTrac will be taken as far as possible within the month left, and that the construction will be completed to a satisfactory level. Please let me know if you have any concerns regarding this decision.

It is challenging for me to manage all my duties while reporting with regular updates, so I would like to take this opportunity to extend the invitation for a full time, on-site documenter. This will facilitate regular reporting. I am looking for an enterprising partner, and not an employee – but a lifestyle investor and startup instigator - someone willing to dive into the deep end, very ambitious, self-motivated, full time, mature, physically able, funded via the work itself, and interested in a 1-2 year commitment as not only a reporter, but as a resource-generating developer and investor in the project at a deep level – one who considers the work not as a job – but as meaning, inspiration, and ever-changing adventure. The last sentence summarizes my position well – and it is becoming clear to me that this project will succeed only with more people of that nature on site.

For the video documenter, one of the rewards is footage of what has been called arguably the most important social experiment in the world. That will make an interesting story, and history.

Along the same lines, I'm set on finding 4 more people for long-term commitment by April 1, 2012: (1), a project instigator/cofounder; (2), farmer; (3), builder; and (4), fabricator. Hey, we're now close to accommodations for 12 full time people – Dream Team 12 at this point – of entrepreneurs developing Open Source Ecology.

What is Open Source Ecology, really?

As the project grows, I promise to define Open Source Ecology as part of the Civilization Starter Kit DVD v0.01 release. I say this because of recent discussions, especially within the OSE Europe community – regarding how to move forward. At this juncture in the project, as Founder, I need to gather my thoughts to express the full intent of Open Source Ecology – starting with the initial thoughts with which I coined the name back in 2003. This should help clarify much of the approach being taken – including the strategies and time-lines involved - and help the whole community move forward in unity, upon an unprecedented, big, hairy, audacious goal.

Thanks again for your support. More news soon. Email me at opensourceecology at gmail dot com for direct contact.


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    Beta Access. Receive weekly status updates with video blog of progress + honorable mention on the Kickstarter Supporters page on our wiki.

    Estimated delivery: Dec 2011
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    Represent. Get Beta Access + a GVCS sticker + a personal video thank you message from the OSE Founder published on this page.

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    Taste the GVCS. Get the Represent package + Punchout Magnet + deluxe data DVD of complete resource library for easy replication of the 4 machines, including instructional videos. The Punchout Magnet is a refrigerator magnet made from 3/4” punch-outs from the world's first, open source, 150 ton hole puncher - punched with tons of love during CEB Press and Tractor fabrication.

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    Visit the GVCS. Taste the GVCS package + admission to Factor e Farm for a visit on Visitor's Days to see the action with your own eyes.

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    Use the GVCS. Taste the GVCS package + Visit the GVCS + a solenoid controller board for the CEB press, including un-soldered components, milled on our own open source CNC Circuit Mill

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    Build Naturally. Admission to a one-day Natural Building workshop at Factor e Farm in 2011 + DVD documenting the natural construction with CEB, Straw, and Lumber, including modular house and workshop designs that can be adapted based on our designs. Includes hands-on experience: brick laying with CEBs and square bale insulation; assisting with lumber production with the Dimensional Sawmill, and square bale making with the Baler.

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    Produce. Build Naturally package + an immersion experience of one day of personal coaching for you to do brick pressing, lumber production, or baling at Factor e Farm. We provide you with technical support, you do the actual work, with possibility of taking home the product.

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