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Media Factory people

Juhani Tenhunen - Projects

Fablab

Solomon Embafrash - Fablab studio master

Web studio

Jon Fabritius - Frontend designer & developer
Oliver Manner - IT architect

Haplab

Harri Heikkilä - Researcher


AV Productions

Sakke Pyhänniska - AV-assistant

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Media Factory

was one of Aalto University's four factories, located at the School of Arts, Design and Architecture. It provided media related services and support to all Aalto stakeholders and the public during its 2009 - 2016 operations.

The Media Factory merged with Media Centre Lume in 2017 to become an even more ambitious initiative; Aalto Studios.

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