Become a sponsor to Public Invention
We invent things that help all people. We empower inventors, technologists, and students to publish, find, and collaborate on invention ideas through direct coaching, team formation, curation of work, publication, co-working and learning events, and, in some cases, material support.
We challenge the notion that inventions should be reserved for patents and profits. Rather, we invite fellow builders of the future to use their skills for humanitarian purpose. We want to make the future better for everyone. To do this we remove, rather than add, legal barriers to the free use of our inventions. All work done with Public Invention is free and open to all under share-alike public licenses.
The Public Inventor of the future is not a lone genius but a person who is part of a community. We empower Public Invention Teams that embrace the interdisciplinary talents that combine to shape the future: inventiveness, design, writing, art, photography, engineering, administration, fundraising, and other skills we cannot predict. All of our work is in service to nurture humanitarian invention.
Public Inventors follow these principles:
- Share everything equally and immediately. Do not seek patents that imply a monopoly that is the antithesis of sharing.
- Work in the light. In addition to publishing successful inventions, publish failures. Publish mediocrity. Publish everything. Work in the public for the public.
- Keep it real. Always be working towards a real invention that reallys helps people. It is better to make something tiny and real than to make something grand and awesome that is not real. A roller skate is better than a toy space fighter.
- Don’t build weapons. Technology is not neutral. Some things are more easily used for good and harder to pervert than others. Invent things that heal, help, educate, entertain, enlighten, strengthen, and ennoble humanity.
- Ideas are cheap. Invention requires a flash of insight, an inspiration. But that is only 1% of the work of developing an idea.
- Seek egalitarian usefulness. All else being equal, inventions which make us more equal are better than inventions that make us less equal.
- Collaborate whenever possible. Even if it slows you down, try to involve others whenever you can.
- Honor and value every contribution. Some inventions require specialized math; all inventions require general communications and the most specialized and the most general skills are all needed.
Featured work
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PubInv/covid19-vent-list
A list projects to make emergency ventilators in response to COVID-19, focusing on free-libre open source
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PubInv/ventmon-ventilator-inline-test-monitor
Design of inline monitor/tester for pandemic ventilators and Overall Strategy for Deployment
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PubInv/PIRDS-pubinv-respiration-data-standard
Respiration Data Standard -- A standard for COVID-19 pandemic ventilator data exchange
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PubInv/GlussCon
A Controller for a GlussBot based in form of a "puppet", hand-manipulable model -- GlussCon
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PubInv/segmented-helixes
Developing the math of discrete helices generated from ANY repeated objects stacked with the same rule
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PubInv/PIRDS-logger
A logger for PubInv Respiratory Data Standard data and a webserver for it
C 4
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SelectLovelace: The Ada Lovelace tier is a token of appreciation that means a lot to us. Symbolic support is just as important as large gifts.
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SelectCurie: The Madame Curie tier starts to make a real difference. $5 a month let's us host events and pay for publication services, and, eventually, a part-time outreach person, which will leave more time for inventing.
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SelectSalk: The Jonas Salk tier is a sign that you believe in the premise that humanity can can control its destiny by making invention a moral, beneficial act. Instead of a curse, we can make technology a blessing which makes Earth more peaceful and healthy.
$100 a month
SelectFuller: A donor in The Buckminster Fuller tier supports an entire virtual event or a travel costs (when it is safe) for a speaking engagement. The Fuller tier is enough to by hardware to prototype to get a new invention idea started.
$500 a month
SelectTesla: The Nikola Tesla tier is enough to advance most invention projects from inception to reality. It will allow us to buy equipment for an ever-expanding circle of inventors. Enough donors in the Tesla tier will enable us to give short-term fellowships to public inventors so that invention is possible for those with ideas and talent and diligence but no money to buy basic equipment or to support themselves while inventing.