Are hackathons just cons?
Are hackathons a new form of exploitation? Does the hacker culture serve as a consent factory as suggested by two American sociologists? Makery investigated.
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Published 22 May 2018 by Elsa Ferreira
Are hackathons a new form of exploitation? Does the hacker culture serve as a consent factory as suggested by two American sociologists? Makery investigated.
Published 19 December 2016 by Carine Claude
Airblock is a shock absorber modular DIY drone that turns into a car as well as a hovercraft. Developed in China, to carry out stunts in mid air, on the ground and even in a swimming-pool.
Published 29 November 2016
Agricool recycles containers into organic strawberry tanks in town. And it works: the start-up has just raised €4 million.
Published 1 November 2016
Sprint session of ironic prototyping at the first French stupid hackathon organized by the Stereolux Arts and Technologies Laboratory in Nantes on October 29.
Published 13 June 2016 by Manon Walquan
Une brassée de politiques, des robots, des saucissons en lévitation, des protos et des conférences sur l'innovation… Makery a fait son marché au festival francilien Futur en Seine 2016.
Published 8 April 2016 by Olivier Blondeau
Is the start-up the only economic model for makers? For Olivier Blondeau, it is time to find other solutions for disruptive innovation, to be found in the social economy.
Published 12 February 2016 by Caroline Grellier
Our designer and DIY columnist Caroline Grellier went into high-speed train mode in early 2016 with Termatière, her business project of 100% bio-sourced local new materials.
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 11 January 2016 by Caroline Grellier
The Termatière project has been under development for a year, with turbulences and accelerations. Time for a first assessment for our maker columnist, and now start-uper in bio-sourced materials.
Published 11 December 2015 by Philippe Silberzahn
Philippe Silberzahn, co-director of the IDEA innovation and design thinking program at the EMLYON business school, warns us about the use "lab".
Published 7 December 2015 by Caroline Grellier
Blizzard warning on the Termatière, a cooperative project for agricultural waste upcycling into 100% bio-sourced materials, with a decisively maker approach.
Published 6 July 2015 by Quentin Chevrier
The oldest French fablab hosts start-ups. Makery met four of them.
Published 8 June 2015 by Nicolas Barrial
Makery visited SenseCube in Paris, one of the rare incubators specialized in start-up projects for solidarity.
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 10 February 2015 by Fabien Eychenne
In Sao Paulo, Garagem born in 2013 as a company, is developing a platform for innovative projects and is setting up mid-February its first “Biohack Academy”.
Published 9 December 2014 by la rédaction
Here we go for LeWeb 2014. Makery presents the first «Pop-Up Lab» to introduce a bit of maker culture in this digital economy arena.