/ Voices
Forking is not stealing (as long as you reshare)
First column for Makery by Olivier Blondeau, author of an anthology about digital knowledge who reminds us of the principles of sharing.
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/ Voices
Published 21 March 2016 by Olivier Blondeau
First column for Makery by Olivier Blondeau, author of an anthology about digital knowledge who reminds us of the principles of sharing.
/ Interview
Published 16 March 2016 by Cherise Fong
Japanese media artist Nobumichi Asai from WOW studio awes and teases our senses with his face-mapped projections and holograms. Techno-mystical interview.
/ Lab Life
Published 15 March 2016 by Ewen Chardronnet
Set up in 2009 at the initiative of the sociologist Bruno Latour, the Médialab Sciences Po in Paris designs digital tools for social sciences. Encounter.
/ News
Published 14 March 2016 by la rédaction
The Cern in Geneva was hosting Gosh!, a gathering of international activists in the field of Open Science Hardware.
/ Interview
Published 14 March 2016 by Fabien Eychenne
Nadya Peek, researcher at MIT’s Center for Bits and Atoms in Boston, is working on developing new digital fabrication machines for the Machines that Make program. Interview.
/ Proto
Published 14 March 2016 by Cherise Fong
What’s new after death? Two prototypes have been developing over the last few years to pave the way toward a 100% green burial.
/ News
Published 9 March 2016 by Annick Rivoire
7000 internautes ont suivi les 4 et 5 mars les élucubrations dada-dataesques de 80 poètes, hackers et autres média-artistes, venus à Zurich pour le Grand Dada Manifesto. Un hack-hommage aux 100 ans du mouvement dada.
/ Voices
Published 8 March 2016 by la rédaction
Joi Ito, director of the MIT Media Lab, has published an opinion piece alerting us to the lack of governance regarding the blockchain. He gave us permission to republish this text.
/ Tidbits
Published 8 March 2016
A surprising study confirms it: the sounds of 3D printers reveal crucial information on the source code of printed objects.
/ Events
Published 8 March 2016 by Annick Rivoire
On March 4-5, 7,000 people followed the livecast of lucubrations by 80 poets, hackers and media artists united in Zürich for the Great Dada Manifesto, a hack-homage to dada.
/ DIY
Published 7 March 2016 by Elsa Ferreira
It took the freestyle skier Nicolas Vuignier two years to develop the centriphone. And a short month for him to propose this object in open source.
/ News
Published 4 March 2016 by Ewen Chardronnet
Robot designer Frank Kolkman is presenting his surgery DIY robot at the Art&Science Kapelica gallery in Ljubljana, Slovenia.
/ Tidbits
Published 1 March 2016
The worms of Roscoff (Brittany, France), which help to understand the consequences of climate change thanks to an educ kit, became worldwide superstars in medias with their collective behavioral dance.
/ Investigation
Published 1 March 2016 by Nicolas Barrial
Etre plus performant, développer une super-intelligence… Le rêve de l'augmentation cognitive se popularise au-delà des biohackers. Electrostimulation et nootropes se répandent parmi les étudiants. Des start-ups surfent sur la vague. Enquête.
/ Proto
Published 1 March 2016 by Cherise Fong
Five years after the catastrophic explosion of Fukushima, Safecast, the grassroots collective behind the bGeigie DIY Geiger counter, is prototyping new devices to measure air quality.
/ DIY
Published 29 February 2016 by Ewen Chardronnet
How does one to go to work motivated in the morning? The collective of hackers Dardex found the solution: an electric toothbrush that sings “l’Internationale”. Tutorial.
/ Tidbits
Published 24 February 2016
Paris launched its plan to elevate the French capital into “a city of makers” on par with Barcelona and New York.
/ creation-2
Published 23 February 2016 by Isabelle Arvers
Video games expert Isabelle Arvers is making a machinimadoc with the refugees in the Calais “jungle” (North of France). In a Makery exclusive, she shares her first edits.
/ Proto
Published 22 February 2016 by Ewen Chardronnet
The Finnish designer Jussi Ängeslevä presented the fruit of three years of research to redefine prototyping at the Berlin Transmediale.
/ Tidbits
Published 22 February 2016
Two German artists clandestinely scanned Nefertiti's famous bust and then put the files online under free license.