The Cern welcomes the Open Science Hardware movement
The Cern in Geneva was hosting Gosh!, a gathering of international activists in the field of Open Science Hardware.
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Published 14 March 2016 by la rédaction
The Cern in Geneva was hosting Gosh!, a gathering of international activists in the field of Open Science Hardware.
Published 1 March 2016 by Nicolas Barrial
Etre plus performant, développer une super-intelligence… Le rêve de l'augmentation cognitive se popularise au-delà des biohackers. Electrostimulation et nootropes se répandent parmi les étudiants. Des start-ups surfent sur la vague. Enquête.
Published 26 January 2016 by Carine Claude
With new PCBs coming out almost every month, rapid prototyping kits are proving the success of the Internet of Things with apprentice makers. Makery selected its top 10.
Published 19 January 2016 by Cherise Fong
Open source and soon to be sold for less than a hundred euros, OCPC heralds the revolution of the computer numerical control machine for all.
Published 11 January 2016 by Fabien Eychenne
Each year from January to June, the Fab Academy offers five intense months of tinkering and digital fabrication. This program initiated by MIT attracts a growing number of students.
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 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 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 16 November 2015 by Cherise Fong
In Japan, where traditional agricultural practices are aging fast, research looks toward connected solutions. Sensprout and Techrice are two rising projects using environmental sensors.
Published 9 November 2015 by Cherise Fong
Makery collected a few stellar samples of DIY clocks kits to suit a wide range of more or less mathematical minds...
Published 3 November 2015 by Quentin Chevrier
Discover our non-exhaustive selection of YouTube channels, specific to makers, tinkerers and coders.
Published 20 October 2015 by Quentin Chevrier
Photo highlights of the 5th Bricole It, an afternoon of casual coding and tinkering hosted by Makery on October 17.
Published 28 September 2015 by Carine Claude
At the closing show of the Fashion Tech Showroom in Paris on the 26th of September, the illuminated Ocean Dress caused a sensation. An ethical and chic hi-tech prototype.
Published 22 September 2015 by Nicolas Barrial
To open Fashion Tech Week in Paris, Wair and WearHacks start-ups organized a Greenathon on September 19-20 that combined fashion, tech and ecology.
Published 22 September 2015 by Carine Claude
Time for fun video DIY! The Makey Makey workshop of the Scopitone festival aligns itself with the game frenzy prevailing in Nantes with fun and easy to reproduce projects.
Published 21 September 2015 by Fabien Eychenne
With his Bionicohand DIY prosthesis, Nicolas Huchet is one of the best ambassadors of the maker movement. He is defending labs open to disabilities, competing in the Google Impact Challenge.
Published 9 September 2015 by Robin Lambert
Technological second degree, free and sometimes bizarre prototyping day. By Makery.
Published 8 September 2015 by Nicolas Barrial
Open Hybrid, developed by a design researcher at MIT, combines augmented reality with the Arduino micro controller. And allows you to design hybrid objects in open source.
Published 7 September 2015 by Robin Lambert
Printed in 3D, made of wood or from a hack of a pair of scissors, DiY compasses for makers returning after the summer break.