Gambiarra: repair culture by Felipe Fonseca
Felipe Fonseca co-founded the MetaReciclagem network in 2002. This “historical” maker denounces the entrepreneurial drift of the movement in “Repair culture” and here, for Makery.
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Published 31 March 2015 by Felipe Fonseca
Felipe Fonseca co-founded the MetaReciclagem network in 2002. This “historical” maker denounces the entrepreneurial drift of the movement in “Repair culture” and here, for Makery.
Published 27 October 2014 by Carine Claude
Mini Metal Maker will soon let us 3D print small objects at home, easily and safely.
Published 14 October 2014 by Fabien Eychenne
Explore the local playground of DIY paulistas with Fabien Eychenne, a fablab specialist who recently relocated to Brazil’s economic capital.
Published 7 June 2014 by Annick Rivoire
We are launching Makery in order to give out information on labs, these sites of creative DiY, sharing experiences and innovation.
Published 15 December 2025 by Karla Spiluttini
Makery gives the floor to Karla Spiluttini, from Schmiede Hallein in Austria, for an overview of maker culture, an essay published in Feral Labs Node Book #2.
Published 27 November 2025 by Kate Rich
We are launching a series of essays drawn from the 2024 Feral Labs Node Book #2 and the upcoming #3 issue. Here is an essay by Kate Rich, founder of the legendary Feral Trade project and facilitator of the Feral MBA in Australia.
Published 11 November 2025 by Ewen Chardronnet
Encounter with intermedia artist Daniel Hengst who presented 'New Gleaning', at the “Swamp Things! The Liveliness of Peatland Plants” exhibition of the _matter festival 2025 in Berlin.
Published 4 November 2025 by Catherine Lenoble
Through its mobility grants, the Rewilding Cultures encourages new ways of imagining cultural exchange in Europe. Catherine Lenoble, winner of the 2025 award, reflects on her experience.
Published 30 September 2025 by Gemma Ciabattoni
Gemma Ciabattoni travelled this summer to NØ SCHOOL in Nevers, France, in the frame of the Rewilding Cultures Mobility Grant.
Published 31 August 2025 by Ewen Chardronnet
Maja Smrekar reflects on how her work was misused in a far-right political campaign and the need to build collective resilience. These issues will be addressed on 11 September in Ljubljana at the Taboo – Transgression – Transcendence in Art & Science (TTT).
Published 12 August 2025 by Chrysa Chouliara
ArtLabo Retreat 2025 was a two week-long camp in West Brittany, France. Chrysa Chouliara, the 2025 Makery summer chronicler-in-residency, reveals her chronicle of the two weeks spent at the ArtLabo Retreat.
Published 25 July 2025 by Lyndsey Walsh
From the 30th of June until the 6th of July 2025, ArtLabo Retreat took place on Île de Batz, Finistère, France, to explore the unique landscapes and possible materialities of coastal ecosystems.
Published 24 June 2025 by Julian Chollet
Interview with Pedro Soler, main curator of the Soil Assembly #2, which took place in La Chimba, Ecuador in may.
Published 20 April 2025 by Atar Brosh
Frame Story is Atar Brosh's long term design project, which combines traditional hands-on craftsmanship with contemporary digital manufacturing technologies. 21 bicycles frames have been produced until now.
Published 20 April 2025 by Atar Brosh
Atar Brosh's Benjamin Netanyahu Research Laboratory is a project of critical design, that explores the relationship between politics, design and technology within Israel's complex socio-political landscape.
Published 13 March 2025 by Jean Danton Laffert
In the framework of the Rewilding Cultures Mobility Conversation, artist Jean Danton Laffert went to Greenland to develop his project "Observations on Permafrost". Report in photos.
Published 27 November 2024 by Leila Chakroun
Here, Leila Chakroun shares her experiences of a stay in a japanese satoyama, and her thoughts on an agro-ecological future inspired by it.
Published 26 October 2024 by Lyn Hagan
The latest camp in the BioFeral.BeachCamp series of Ionian University's Taboo-Transgression-Transcendence program was held in Crete at the end of September. Lynn Hagan immerses us in the queer world of the organizers and participants of this decidedly feral lab.
Published 15 October 2024 by Johanna Ruotsalainen
In July 2024, Johanna Ruotsalainen went to Sápmi for an art residency. With the support of Projekt Atol and its Mobility grant, she travelled through Finland, Sweden and Norway, encountering the landscape and its musicality.
Published 12 October 2024 by Miranda Moss
Reflections on a journey to the Swiss Mechatronic Art Society’s Homemade summer camp from July 27 to August 4, 2024 by Miranda Moss, laureate of the Rewilding Cultures Mobility Conversation grant.