Invisibility on the networks. Lesson by Julian Oliver
We attended the counter-surveillance boot-camp led by the hacktivist coder artist Julian Oliver at the Geneva Mapping Festival.
Catégories
Published 15 May 2018 by Laurent Catala
We attended the counter-surveillance boot-camp led by the hacktivist coder artist Julian Oliver at the Geneva Mapping Festival.
Published 28 November 2017 by Elsa Ferreira
For more than a decade, the algorave scene has made ravers dance to computer code. Makery went to investigate where it all began, in Sheffield, which hosted the Algomech festival in early November.
Published 17 October 2017 by Nicolas Barrial
No need to wait for Apple’s ARKit to get started with augmented reality. All you need are a Web browser and a few lines of code.
Published 27 June 2017 by Caroline Grellier
Visiting the coders of Ayiyikoh in Abidjan, who have been defending open source since 2014 for the autonomy of economics in Africa. The fablab is training the young in code and entrepreneurship.
Published 27 October 2016 by Elsa Ferreira
The flourishing start-up of Alex Klein, 26, has already sold 100,000 DIY computer kits and is launching a new range of tech objects to build and code yourself. Encounter.
Published 5 July 2016
The French National Institute for computer science and applied mathematics (Inria) puts online Software Heritage, a platform that archives free software and calls for contribution.
Published 28 June 2016 by Manon Walquan
Discover the "camps" and "summer schools" in Europe, for an informed public of hackers, DIYers, coders. Follow the guide of this journey in sixteen stages.
Published 20 May 2016
On dirait qu'une drôle de compatibilité amoureuse est née entre Scratch et Google...
Published 21 March 2016 by Olivier Blondeau
First column for Makery by Olivier Blondeau, author of an anthology about digital knowledge who reminds us of the principles of sharing.
Published 3 February 2016 by Caroline Grellier
The French start-up Codingame brings together online thousands of developers or hackers to play and improve themselves at coding.
Published 19 January 2016 by Annick Rivoire
In "Dadabot", a formidable essay on "creolization" in the digital age, Nicolas Nova and Joël Vacheron give an overview of this "new human-machine relationship". Interview.
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 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 22 July 2014 by Carine Claude
La Gaîté Lyrique in Paris welcomed « Earth Coding », a workshop with the artist Martin Howse.
Published 15 July 2014 by Annick Rivoire
Artists offer user instructions to 3D print the Art Deco chess set Duchamp sculpted in 1919.