
A design lab revisits the game of life in architecture
The Spyropoulos Design Lab in London explores a “conscious” architecture driven by design and Arduinos according to behavioural patterns. An ecology serving man and city.
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Published 3 August 2015 by Nicolas Barrial
The Spyropoulos Design Lab in London explores a “conscious” architecture driven by design and Arduinos according to behavioural patterns. An ecology serving man and city.
Published 31 July 2015 by Quentin Chevrier
800 fablabbers, 45 conference speakers, 120 workshops... FAB11, the 11th worldwide fablab conference, invades the MIT in Boston from the 3rd to the 9th of August.
Published 31 July 2015 by Robin Lambert
Une flamme dansante, un vidéomaton, une éolienne en open hardware... Autant de promesses d'objets fabriqués à l'Open Atelier de Labomedia, qui réunissait du 27 au 31 juillet artistes et makers à Orléans.
Published 28 July 2015 by Ewen Chardronnet
Is sustainable tourism feasible? In July, the Architectural Association School of Architecture, London, gave a workshop at KSEVT, a center dedicated to cultural space programs perched in the Slovenian Alps.
Published 28 July 2015 by Nicolas Barrial
At Little Devices, an MIT lab dedicated to medical DiY, Anna Young, designer, imagines maker-compatible solutions to give power back to nursing staff. She was in Paris in June.
Published 27 July 2015 by Carine Claude
Festivals are filling up, and so are urinals. Ladies, this one is for you. In order to avoid peeing on your shoes or mooning the public gaze, Makery gives you this DiY to freely urinate standing up.
Published 25 July 2015 by Caroline Grellier
How an ancestral know-how of bark cloth production became an international eco-fashion company, between Uganda and Germany.
Published 21 July 2015 by Nicolas Barrial
Makery tested a handful of participatory and solidary bicycle repair workshops. These organizations are based on mutual aid and skill sharing in both dedicated and traveling spaces. Meet the bicycle as a vehicle of solidarity.
Published 20 July 2015 by Robin Lambert
After cultivating bacteria or algae that naturally produce light, San Francisco-based Glowing Plant are about to launch their first genetically modified plant kit.
Published 20 July 2015 by Ewen Chardronnet
Making working bees build apicultural sculptures is the project of the artist from Marseille, in “Working Holidays” residence in Maribor, Slovenia. Meeting.
Published 20 July 2015 by Cherise Fong
Why is there only one hackerspace in Tokyo? It has moved around a lot over the past 6 years, all the way to this quiet garage northwest of the city, where Makery paid a visit.
Published 15 July 2015 by Elsa Ferreira
Promoting collaborative urban planning for the past 15 years, Alain Renk hits the mark with Wikibuilding, preselected for the Reinventing Paris competition.
Published 13 July 2015 by Carine Claude
Following its second successful Kickstarter campaign, Makey Makey will commercialize its new prototyping kit on USB stick. For when you want to hack your banana in a jiffy.
Published 13 July 2015 by Robin Lambert
Little tour of anti-mosquito tutorials so that the unpleasant and disease carrying bug does not ruin your summer.
Published 13 July 2015 by Caroline Grellier
June priority for La Termatière, the bio-sourced materials agency: hunting for euros! Contests, feasibility studies allowing me to check what my vine shoot has in its fibre.
Published 13 July 2015 by la rédaction
3D printing, robotics, ironworking, fun hacking, coding time… At camp or in the fablabs, it's a DiY summer for budding makers.
Published 7 July 2015 by la rédaction
Camps, festivals... Whether you're a practicing hacker or just a beginner, Makery made a selection of maker-related events to make sure you spend a great summer.
Published 7 July 2015 by Nicolas Barrial
250,000 people participated in Japan Expo from the 2nd until the 5th of July in Paris. Makery interrogated the cosplayers on their costume fabrication methods.
Published 6 July 2015 by Quentin Chevrier
The oldest French fablab hosts start-ups. Makery met four of them.
Published 6 July 2015 by Nicolas Barrial
Stuart McAndrew made a satellite without any spatial knowledge. OzQube-1 is a picosatellite that paves the maker’s way towards the stars.