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Belarusian artist Maryia Kamarova was the 2024 winner of the Rewilding Cultures Mobility Conversation grant. She recounts her summer on the move for Makery.
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Published 1 September 2024 by Maryia Kamarova
Belarusian artist Maryia Kamarova was the 2024 winner of the Rewilding Cultures Mobility Conversation grant. She recounts her summer on the move for Makery.
Published 8 August 2024 by Association A4
The Association A4 helps migrant people to settle projects in agriculture and crafts. Presentation.
Published 13 June 2024 by Erik Avert
David Legrand's Transmutatiographe proposes a collaborative experience within multiple universes. The exhibition runs until June 30, 2024 at La Chaufferie, HEAR, Strasbourg, France.
Published 10 May 2024 by Andrew Gryf Paterson
Laureate of the Rewilding Cultures mobility grant, Andrew Gryf Paterson was able to embark on a slow travel from Finland to Serbia and Montenegro, to investigate what it means to be a climate migrant. Part 1.
Published 4 May 2023 by Tim Boykett
How the questions of soil and sail interweave in a desirable future for food transportation? Tim Boykett from Time's Up extends his presentation at The Soil Assembly in this essay (part two).
Published 15 September 2022 by Fabiane M. Borges
Since 2019, Fabiane M. Borges curates a research platform on Art and Space Culture at the Brazilian National Institute for Space Research (INPE). On the occasion of the 73d International Astronautical Congress in Paris, she comes back on the last three years of the program. Second part.
Published 15 September 2022 by Fabiane M. Borges
Since 2019, Fabiane M. Borges curates a research platform on Art and Space Culture at the Brazilian National Institute for Space Research (INPE). On the occasion of the 73d International Astronautical Congress in Paris, she comes back on the last three years of the program. First part.
Published 31 July 2022 by Lee Tzu Tung
“From Commons to NFTs” is an (expanded) writing series initiated by Shu Lea Cheang, Felix Stalder & Ewen Chardronnet. Seventh and last text by Lee Tzu Tung.
Published 18 July 2022 by Maxence Grugier
Infiltration Process summer camp invited international post-graduate students in rainwater management, urban hydrology and eco-engineering to the open-air lab “Eco-Campus” at the University of Lyon in France.
Published 31 May 2022 by Cornelia Sollfrank
“From Commons to NFTs” is an (expanded) writing series initiated by Shu Lea Cheang, Felix Stalder & Ewen Chardronnet. Fifth text by Cornelia Sollfrank.
Published 31 March 2022 by Michelle Kasprzak
“From Commons to NFTs” is an (expanded) writing series initiated by Shu Lea Cheang, Felix Stalder & Ewen Chardronnet. Third text by Michelle Kasprzak.
Published 28 February 2022 by Yukiko Shikata
“From Commons to NFTs” is an (expanded) writing series initiated by Shu Lea Cheang, Felix Stalder & Ewen Chardronnet. Second text by Yukiko Shikata.
Published 16 February 2022 by Maya Minder
A two-week Bachelor of Design class at the University of Nîmes (France), initiated by artist and academic Lucile Haute, experimented with biofabrication using kombucha cellulose, novel material.
Published 31 January 2022
"From Commons to NFTs" is an (expanded) writing series initiated by Shu Lea Cheang (KOP), Felix Stalder & Ewen Chardronnet (Makery). Every last day of the month during the next six months Makery will publish a new contribution of this "chain essays".
Published 17 June 2021 by Rosemary Lee
Rosemary Lee proposes an essay on resilience as a critical approach to technology.
Published 26 February 2021 by Rob La Frenais
In ‘Extraterrestrial - The First Sign of Intelligent Life beyond Earth’, Avi Loeb, former chair of astronomy at Harvard University, confirms that the interstellar object `Oumuamua, could be a sign of extraterrestial life. Review.
Published 18 December 2020 by la rédaction
MakersXchange examines mobility programs for makers to better understand their needs for a future pilot program. Encounter with Anja Groten, co-founder of Hackers & Designers in Amsterdam.
Published 30 March 2020 by Cherise Fong
Oki Wonder Lab just may be the most remote un-disciplinary DIYbio camp going on in the world right now. Hackteria’s latest event is currently taking place in Okinawa.
Published 18 June 2019 by Cherise Fong
Gathered for a day at Tama Art University in Tokyo, seven professors and researchers in arts and sciences shared their perspectives on life, from biosemiotics to extraterrestrial agents.
Published 20 May 2019 by Dare Pejić
Makery was in correspondence with the main organizers of the Catch Summer Camp 2019, happening between 12-16 August in Elsinore, Denmark.