20 makers and artists tinker with objects from the future
An afternoon of prototyping organized by Adami allowed a get-together of artists and techno-creators for them to imagine future stage accessories. Makery was amongst them.
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Published 5 January 2016 by Quentin Chevrier
An afternoon of prototyping organized by Adami allowed a get-together of artists and techno-creators for them to imagine future stage accessories. Makery was amongst them.
Published 5 January 2016 by Cherise Fong
Made in Japan, Mesh is the latest prototyping kit for all, allowing anyone to playfully appropriate the Internet of Things—following in the footsteps of U.S. start-up Littlebits and European initiative SAM.
Published 4 January 2016 by Elsa Ferreira
Can the fiascos of participative funding obstruct the success of crowdfunding? In November 2015 the mini-drone Zano burnt its wings despite 3 million euros raised on Kickstarter. Enquiry.
Published 4 January 2016 by Caroline Grellier
Both director of a model palm grove and developer of software made in Africa, Yao Dodzi Dogbo from Côte d'Ivoire is a fervent supporter of using new technologies for agriculture.
Published 22 December 2015 by Carine Claude
Cameron Smith a conçu une combinaison spatiale DiY légère et maniable qui coûte moins de 1000 dollars. Avec l'aide d'une communauté internationale d'astronautes amateurs.
Published 15 December 2015 by Cherise Fong
The very first FabLearn Asia took place on December 12-13 in Yokohama. It was inspired by the original FabLearn conference organized since 2011 by Stanford University. Makery was there
Published 15 December 2015 by Cherise Fong
Created in the birthplace of Hello Kitty, the young Japanese collective Neurowear prototypes playful prostheses that immediately make us smile... by exploiting our brainwaves!
Published 14 December 2015 by Robin Lambert
A location: the PMClab, fablab of Paris VI university. A person: the IT security student and hacker Daniel Bourdrez. An objective: discover hacking with the serious game “Bandit"
Published 14 December 2015 by Nicolas Barrial
Our selection of gifts to transform all those little geeks who demand the latest game console into apprentice makers who learn the rules of tinkering by doing.
Published 11 December 2015 by Philippe Silberzahn
Philippe Silberzahn, co-director of the IDEA innovation and design thinking program at the EMLYON business school, warns us about the use "lab".
Published 7 December 2015 by Caroline Grellier
Blizzard warning on the Termatière, a cooperative project for agricultural waste upcycling into 100% bio-sourced materials, with a decisively maker approach.
Published 7 December 2015 by Carine Claude
As world giants and busybody lobbyists bustle on the sidelines of official venues at COP21, Makery decided to meet those whom the lockdown has failed to silence.
Published 3 December 2015 by Elsa Ferreira
With fishing line, a glass marble and an electronic scale, two researchers reproduced in vitro the effects of climate change on the oceans.
Published 3 December 2015 by Laurent Catala
BrutPop collective, which is pursuing its mission to create accessible, inexpensive musical instruments for mentally disabled people, dropped by Fablab Drôme in Crest, France.
Published 1 December 2015 by Nicolas Barrial
Using tiny Arduino circuits, Ken Burns has just launched on Kickstarter kits to build miniature arcade games, complete with cabinet, that are both playable and customizable.
Published 1 December 2015 by Ewen Chardronnet
How to march around COP21 despite the state of emergency? The Climate 21 Coalition is preparing the "red lines" made of inflatable cobblestones that the COP must not cross.
Published 1 December 2015 by Cherise Fong
Professor Hiroya Tanaka, a kind of Japanese Neil Gershenfeld, opened several fablabs and trained battalions of makers. Portrait.
Published 30 November 2015 by Ewen Chardronnet
In the desert of New Mexico, artist Tomás Saraceno realized the very first human flight in a zero carbon solar-powered hot air balloon.
Published 26 November 2015 by Elsa Ferreira
The Bourdaisière micro-farm can be found behind a majestic castle, Loire valley oblige. A paradox for this “farm of the future” where simplicity prevails.
Published 24 November 2015 by Nicolas Barrial
L’Increvable (“imperishable”) is a concept washing machine that counters the tendency of objects to break down in order to be replaced.