Building emergency shelter for migrants in Paris, day by day (2)
Makery is on-site to accompany the construction of a future shelter for refugees in Paris, co-designed by architects, graphic designers, social workers and botany artists.
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Published 6 October 2016 by Annick Rivoire
Makery is on-site to accompany the construction of a future shelter for refugees in Paris, co-designed by architects, graphic designers, social workers and botany artists.
Published 27 September 2016 by Ewen Chardronnet
Mid-October, Paris will have its “orientation and shelter place” for refugees. Makery decided to support this construction site entrusted to the architect Julien Beller.
Published 6 September 2016
Julien Beller, l'architecte activiste qui a notamment travaillé pour les gens du voyage, est en charge du chantier du camp d'accueil des migrants qui ouvrira en octobre boulevard Ney à Paris.
Published 19 July 2016 by Manon Walquan
In Tübingen, the fablab concerns itself with social integration of migrants and takes part in the Freifunk project for free access to the Internet. Guided tour.
Published 4 January 2024 by Monique Besten
For six weeks, Monique Besten, laureate of the Rewilding Cultures mobility grant, "walked the questions" to live them better. Here's her story.
Published 23 May 2023 by Maya Minder & Juli Simon
An art and science research project on fungi held in Brazil in March 2023 hosted by Pro Helvetia South America. A short insight from an internal perspective.
Published 4 May 2023 by Tim Boykett
How the questions of soil and sail interweave in a desirable future for food transportation? Tim Boykett from Time's Up extends his presentation at The Soil Assembly in this essay (part two).
Published 22 March 2023 by Julian Chollet
"The Soil Assembly" at the Kochi Biennale (India)is about the (bio)diversity and the interconnectedness of all living beings. Makery was there.
Published 31 August 2022 by Maya Minder
This year, Documenta Fifteen claimed to be different from previous editions, and after the consequences, there will never be one like it again. Makery was there.
Published 30 June 2022 by Jaya Klara Brekke
“From Commons to NFTs” is an (expanded) writing series initiated by Shu Lea Cheang, Felix Stalder & Ewen Chardronnet. Sixth text by Jaya Klara Brekke.
Published 25 June 2022 by Elsa Ferreira
How to perceive, understand, invent maternities? In 2019, Ida Bencke and Erich Berger started this conversation, which led to the two-year project “m/other becomings”.
Published 5 June 2022 by Rob La Frenais
In parallel to their new exhibition 'Hackers, Makers, Thinkers - Collective experiments in social fermenting', a two days event was proposed at Art Laboratory Berlin.
Published 23 December 2021 by Elsa Ferreira
At the Center for Art and Mental Health in Copenhagen, Ida Bencke, Birgit Bundesen and Nazila Kivi organized writing workshops and an exhibition around the theme of maternity.
Published 19 August 2021 by Adam Zaretsky
Adam Zaretsky's fourth essay in his summer series of speculative texts proposes a "Philosophy of the Biological Bedroom, or a Prelude for Transgenic Humans".
Published 31 May 2021 by Maxence Grugier
Makery met with Shu Lea Cheang, on the occasion of the presentation of "Virus Becoming", an exhibition that was held at the Departmental Museum of Asian Arts in Nice this May.
Published 27 April 2021 by Elsa Ferreira
Dans Identités du transitoire (Les Presses du réel, 2021), Jehanne Dautrey et Patrick Beaucé, explorent l'architecture qui se monte aussi vite qu'elle se démonte. Des constructions agiles et politiques ou urgence et réflexion partagent un même espace-temps.
Published 23 November 2020 by Rob La Frenais
The Rencontres Internationales Monde-s Multiple-s was is held online from November 13 to December 6. Interview with Vienne Chan and Boris Oicherman from The Forms of Ownership.
Published 13 October 2020 by Rob La Frenais
On the eve of the opening of ISEA2020 in Montreal, Makery spoke to Erandy Vergara, Programming Director and Artistic Co-Chair of this year’s edition.
Published 1 September 2020 by Rob La Frenais
After Palermo in 2018, Manifesta organises its thirteen edition in Marseille, in the context of a year marked by Covid-19. For the first time organised in France, Manifesta will last until November 29.
Published 22 May 2020 by Cherise Fong
If JOGL’s OpenCovid19 Initiative came out of a crisis, the collaborations that are forming among its members prove that this online platform is much more than a flash mob. What does the data say?