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David Lang

    David Lang is a co-founder of OpenROV, a community of citizen ocean explorers and creators of low-cost underwater robots. He is a contributing editor to MAKE: Magazine and the author of the upcoming book, Zero to Maker, where he chronicles his journey from under-skilled beginner to manufacturing entrepreneur and ocean explorer. The book serves as a guide for anyone, regardless of experience level, to engage with the maker movement and digital fabrication tools like 3D printing.

    The Historians of Scotland
    Zero to Maker 2e
    Macs in the Ministry [With CDROM]
    Oedipus Burning
    Britain`s Orchids
    Is a Text a Human Being?
    • 2022
    • 2020

      A Flower in the Desert

      Images from the Headless Way

      • 142 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The journey begins with a transformative moment when David Lang, influenced by philosopher Douglas Harding, discovers the profound concept of nothingness, which he describes as filled with everything. Through vivid imagery, Lang invites readers into a whimsical world where reality bends, showcasing a blend of joy, wonder, and confusion. The narrative explores the concept of the Desert, leading to the enigmatic Flower, representing a deeper understanding of existence. An appendix offers practical guidance for readers to explore these insights personally.

      A Flower in the Desert
    • 2017

      Zero to Maker 2e

      • 248 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.5(28)Add rating

      Zero to Maker is the career guide for the maker movement. Fun and readable, it's the fastest way to understand and join in our digital manufacturing future.

      Zero to Maker 2e
    • 2011

      Is a Text a Human Being?

      • 92 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The book explores a non-dual approach to composition and reading theory, proposing a model where the reader and writer are interconnected rather than separate entities. It delves into the shared nature of the mind, examining how this perspective influences the experiences of reading and writing. By challenging traditional notions, the author invites readers to reconsider their understanding of text and its relationship to human experience.

      Is a Text a Human Being?
    • 2010

      Macs in the Ministry [With CDROM]

      • 262 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Harnessing the power of Mac technology can significantly enhance your ministry by saving time and energy while boosting creativity and commitment. This guide explores how to effectively utilize existing programs and suggests additional resources tailored to meet the diverse needs of ministry work, ensuring you maintain your passion and fulfill your responsibilities efficiently.

      Macs in the Ministry [With CDROM]
    • 2004