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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.

In London, scientists, artists and activists surge to save the Humans

Published 21 November 2018 by Rob La Frenais

On the eve of COP24 in Poland, the role of artists in thinking long-term about the future of the human species on this planet, alongside a new surge of scientist-led activism.

Biofabrics and the future of ethical fashion

Published 13 November 2018 by Cherise Fong

Over the past ten years, a number of startups have been busy in the lab developing new materials for the textile industry. But when will we all be wearing high-tech ecofabrics?

The Laboratory Planet collective explores new narratives of resilience

Published 12 November 2018 by la rédaction

The Laboratory Planet collective is currently studying systems theory, collective resilience and stories of regeneration. They develop their research hypotheses for Makery.

Aerosolar balloon ride in Fontainebleau with Tomás Saraceno

Published 6 November 2018 by Ewen Chardronnet

In the context of Tomás Saraceno’s exhibition at Palais de Tokyo in Paris, the Aerocene Foundation organised a solar-powered balloon flight in Fontainebleau on 27th of october. Report in photos.

Moving and shaking DIY biotech at BioCurious

Published 16 October 2018 by Cherise Fong

In California, community biology laboratory BioCurious is a catalyst for innovation in biotechnology, where biohacking is accessible to anyone. Makery stopped in for a visit.

Schmiede: cooperative prototyping in Austria

Published 14 October 2018 by Rüdiger Wassibauer

The 15th edition of Schmiede summer camp in Austria was held from August 29 to September 7. A cooperative prototyping festival mixing arts and maker culture.

Field Notes: sensing ecologies in Finland

Published 9 October 2018 by Erich Berger

From September 16-23, 30 artists, scientists, biohackers and ecologists explored the isolated region around the Kilpisjärvi Biological Station in northern Lapland.

PIFcamp: hacking the wild in Slovenia

Published 8 October 2018 by Uros Veber

The fourth edition of PIFcamp in the Slovenian Alps congregated this year around the neologist theme of “nerdture”. A hackfest of nature, technology, art and knowledge.

Makery, reinventing itself for the future

Published 11 September 2018 by Annick Rivoire

After an investor failed to follow through, the media in DIY mode that you have known and loved since 2014 must reinvent itself. Here’s why.

FAB14 shares its recipes for resilience

Published 24 July 2018 by Annick Rivoire

For the first time in France, on July 16-20, the FAB14 conference was held under the theme “fabricating resilience”. Will fablabs fill the gaps of our collapsing world?

They made FAB14 Toulouse

Published 24 July 2018 by la rédaction

Pioneer makers and young graduates of the Fab Academy, veterans of FABX and novices of the international conference of fablabs, they all have one thing in common: they were at FAB14.

Column of a material maker (30)

Published 24 July 2018 by Caroline Grellier

Last days in Benin for our material maker. Mission for upcycling waste from the cotton industry nearly wrapped up, project with the Atelier des Griots finalized. How time flies!

Serene as a retired elephant in Thailand

Published 24 July 2018 by Cherise Fong

Care to ride an elephant? Give it a second thought. In Thailand, several dedicated sanctuaries are rescuing elephants from the tourism industry and offering them retirement. Makery visited one.

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