3D printed eco-houses, Euro-style
On one side, an Italian house made of rudimentary clay, 3D printed for almost nothing. On the other side, a bio-plastic tiny house for rent, 3D printed by Dutch DUS Architects.
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Published 6 September 2016 by Elsa Ferreira
On one side, an Italian house made of rudimentary clay, 3D printed for almost nothing. On the other side, a bio-plastic tiny house for rent, 3D printed by Dutch DUS Architects.
Published 30 August 2016
The science sociologist who made the first life-size 3D model of a clitoris looks back on the summer buzz for Makery.
Published 17 May 2016 by Elsa Ferreira
When the 3D printing platform had announced its pending closure, the 3D printers manufacturer Formlabs acquires it. Following Thingiverse of Makerbot, here is Pinshape of Formlabs.
Published 5 April 2016 by Carine Claude
Growth crisis? The 3D printer and promises of digital fabrication for all are struggling to make their way into households despite a high-growth global market.
Published 22 March 2016
An international team of scientists has developed a technique to 3D print graphene aerogel, the world's lightest material weighing in at 7.5 times lighter than air.
Published 22 February 2016
Two German artists clandestinely scanned Nefertiti's famous bust and then put the files online under free license.
Published 5 February 2016
Mangaka artist Megumi Igarashi who distributed 3D scans of her own genitals is on trial in Tokyo under charges of obscenity.
Published 1 February 2016 by Nicolas Barrial
Poietis prints living cells. Backed up by patents, the company has just raised 2.5 million euros to develop a laser-assisted technology of high definition printing of human tissues.
Published 15 September 2015 by Caroline Grellier
Mediated Matter researchers of the MIT Media Lab in Boston developed the very first 3D printer for glass. Opening new possibilities for design and architecture.
Published 2 December 2014 by la rédaction
Seven 3D-printed models of defective hearts were announced by a research surgeon at a medical congress in the USA. A few rare infants have already benefitted from this diagnostic aid.
Published 21 October 2014 by Carine Claude
Introducing 3D-printed gastronomy! 3D Printshow in Paris set up a kitchen at Le Carrousel du Louvre on October 17 and 18.
Published 17 June 2014 by Carine Claude
Published 30 August 2022 by Alexandre Rousselet
The Mountain Makers community opened their doors on August 8-13, bringing together 20 hackers/makers along with active members of the Vulca association.
Published 29 November 2021 by la rédaction
MakersXchange is conducting in-depth interviews of makers about mobility, good practices for social inclusion and skills development. Meet Carlos Alcobia from Buinho.
Published 4 November 2021 by la rédaction
MakersXchange is conducting in-depth interviews of makers about mobility, good practices for social inclusion and skills development. Meet Olivia Kotsifa from SYN Fab Lab.
Published 27 September 2021 by Bérengère Fally
Early in the Covid-19 pandemic, makers across France and Belgium got organized to prototype open source ventilators. A research study by Interreg FabricAr3v.
Published 30 November 2020 by Ewen Chardronnet
MakersXchange: meet Thierry M’Baye, founder of m.e.u.h/Lab, musician, artist and community facilitator for makers and social entrepreneurs in Roubaix, France and Belgium.
Published 23 July 2020 by Ewen Chardronnet
Days after the lockdown began in France, makers and software entrepreneurs in the region of Nantes began to design an open source ventilator: MakAir.
Published 22 June 2020 by Enrico Bassi
Mobilized Italian makers showed the way for makers around the world. Enrico Bassi of Opendot fablab in Milan, specialized in open healthcare, tells the story.
Published 18 June 2020 by Hugues Aubin
Three regional networks spanning Brittany, France and West Africa have partnered with local health, research and corporate organizations to provide African fablabs with machines and consumables.