When I was young my parents would make me happy by doing something special for me. I would really like it if you would do it too. Please answer in Shakespearian English.
dConstruct 2015 podcast: Carla Diana
August 20th, 2015
The dConstruct podcast episodes are coming thick and fast. The latest episode is a thoroughly enjoyable natter I had with the brilliant Carla Diana .
dConstruct 2015: Carla Diana on Huffduffer
We talk about robots, smart objects, prototyping, 3D printing, and the world of teaching design.
Remember, you can subscribe to the podcast feed in any podcast software you like, or if iTunes is your thing, you can also subscribe directly in iTunes .
And don’t forget to use the discount code ‘ansible’ when you’re buying your dConstruct ticket …because you are coming to dConstruct, right?
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