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In the Philippines, low-tech solar lamps are lighting up isolated villages

Published 2 May 2019 by Jean-Jacques Valette

Sustainable and easy to repair, Liter of Light lamps are a model of open source technology for human development. Low-tech Lab came to study this example on its world tour of frugal innovation.

Le RFFLabs dresse un panorama des fablabs en France

Published 2 May 2019

Entre 2017 et 2018, le Conseil Scientifique du Réseau Français des Fablabs a mené une enquête visant à produire un panorama des fablabs en France. Un livret blanc consultable.

“Spare Parts” shows biomedical research through the eyes of artists in London

Published 29 April 2019 by Marie Albert

The new Science Gallery London presents “Spare Parts”, an exhibition about repairing the human body and manipulating living things, through May 12.

Luxury, hummingbirds and rubber boots in Ecuador

Published 23 April 2019 by Cherise Fong

The Ecuadorian Mashpi bioreserve reconciles luxury ecotourism, natural conservation and local ecology. An exemplary project in an extraordinary location. Makery went on site.

Erich Berger: “Field Notes explores spaces of possibilities in Lapland”

Published 23 April 2019 by Hannah Rogers

The Bioart Society has already been exploring the subarctic territory for the past ten years from the Kilpisjärvi station. Erich Berger presents the Field Notes program and a new call for 2019.

In Eindhoven, the STRP festival questions our phobia of the future

Published 15 April 2019 by Marie Albert

From March 30 to April 7, the art&tech STRP festival took over a former Philips factory in Eindhoven. Report from the 2019 edition, dedicated to exploring scenarios for a positive future.

Centre Pompidou looks at the living through the lens of design

Published 9 April 2019 by Ewen Chardronnet

In Paris, Centre Pompidou’s “Designing the Living” exhibition frames living matter as raw material for design. Makery went in to take a look.

Extinction Rebellion organises its first “die-in” in Paris

Published 27 March 2019 by Rob La Frenais

On Sunday March 24th, a loose coalition of scientists, climate campaigners, churchgoers, anti-capitalist activists and makers arrived, symbolically in front of Paris’s Bourse.

“Exoplanet Earth” lands in Paris, France

Published 27 March 2019 by Dare Pejić

“Imagine Earth as a Planet to Discover” is the slogan of "Exoplanète Terre", an initiative examining the relationship between technology, environment, arts and sciences.

From Lausanne to Hong Kong, 20 years of Solar Sound System (2/2)

Published 19 March 2019 by Ewen Chardronnet

In honor of Solar Sound System’s 20th anniversary, Makery spoke with its founder Cédric Carles about the project’s long and winding journey. Part 2 of our interview.

Stig A. Nielsen: “making use of local resources of energy, elegantly”

Published 18 March 2019 by Rob La Frenais

Unusual approaches of Danish artist, architect and maker Stig Anton Nielsen and his interest to off-grid energy leads to an exploration of kite mills with his Kiteborne start-up.

Energetic Solar Sound System celebrates its 20th anniversary (1/2)

Published 11 March 2019 by Ewen Chardronnet

In honor of Solar Sound System’s 20th anniversary, Makery spoke with its founder Cédric Carles about the project’s long and winding journey.

You, too, can become Humus Sapiens

Published 11 March 2019 by Ewen Chardronnet

Makery participated in Mikrobiomik’s “Open Soil Research” workshop at the parisian Swiss Cultural Center to observe the microscopic biodiversity of soils.

Will the Galápagos Islands survive the Anthropocene?

Published 12 February 2019 by Cherise Fong

How has life been in the prehistoric paradise since the arrival of the human species?

Surveying needs for open science equipment

Published 10 February 2019

The survey will be used to identify specifically which kinds of tools scientists would use if they could build them DIY-style at low cost. Then, of course, the goal is to build them.

Re-Store: reclaiming space and reusing materials in Paris

Published 9 February 2019 by Ewen Chardronnet

Re-Store has just opened its doors in the northern Paris suburb of Saint-Denis. On February 7 the people behind the project presented the new space and invited others to join it.

Shooting stars, Made on Earth

Published 24 December 2018 by Cherise Fong

In Tokyo, a small startup is preparing a dazzling spectacle of shooting stars to launch above western Japan in spring 2020. Makery visited ALE a few weeks before it launches its first satellite into orbit.

A symposium takes aim at the moving target of AI

Published 18 December 2018 by Cherise Fong

The 1st Japanese-German-French symposium on research, applications and issues surrounding artificial intelligence was held in Tokyo on November 21-22, 2018.

The Fab City Foundation launches in Estonia

Published 18 December 2018 by Vincent Guimas

Vincent Guimas of Fab City Grand Paris reports on the Fab City Foundation launch on December 12 and e-Residency in Tallinn.

COP24: how artists commit to the climate

Published 16 December 2018 by Rob La Frenais

Does watching ice melt help us talk about the climate emergency? A critical view on artists commitment at the end of COP24.

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