DIY is the acronym term for an "Do it yourself." Today it's a huge social movement, taking root in hipster hideouts like PDX.
The DIY movement has strong echoes of the grassroots activities of the 1960s counterculture, and 1970s "Back to the Land" movement, however, it can also trace it's influence back to the Arts and Crafts movement of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Many modern DIY subcultures embrace the early Arts and Crafts movement's rebellion against the perceived lack of soul of industrial aesthetics and critiques modern consumer culture, which emphasizes that the solution to our needs is to purchase things, and instead encourages people to take technologies into their own hands to solve needs.

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