Gamerz, a lab for players and good sports
From November 6-15, Gamerz lab in Aix-en-Provence is holding the 11th edition of its festival for artistic tinkering around video games. Visit of a gamelab.
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Published 10 November 2015 by Carine Claude
From November 6-15, Gamerz lab in Aix-en-Provence is holding the 11th edition of its festival for artistic tinkering around video games. Visit of a gamelab.
Published 10 November 2015 by Nicolas Barrial
MIT researchers have developed RF-Capture, algorithms that analyze the rebounds of Wi-Fi on the human body in order to draw its figure.
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 9 November 2015 by Damien Bourniquel
The glitcher artist Damien Bourniquel has created for Makery the WYHIWYS (What You Hear Is What You See) series, a mash-up of Youtube videos, this time dedicated to robots.
Published 3 November 2015 by Quentin Chevrier
Discover our non-exhaustive selection of YouTube channels, specific to makers, tinkerers and coders.
Published 2 November 2015 by Nicolas Barrial
Big VR offensive at Paris Games Week 2015. A large third of the giant Sony stand was dedicated to Playstation VR, while HTC debuted Vive, in test mode, as a challenger to Oculus.
Published 2 November 2015 by Elsa Ferreira
The Turner Prize, Britain's prestigious art prize, is known for championing experimental art. Among the 2015 finalists is an architects collective nominated for a social project, in Liverpool.
Published 30 October 2015 by Fabien Eychenne
Peru is the first and only country in Latin America to have hosted an international fablab conference. Since 2011, has the event created a dynamic specific to the emergence of labs?
Published 27 October 2015 by Ewen Chardronnet
The Roscoff Biological Station in France's Finistère region has developed a kit to help people understand the consequences of ocean acidification on marine symbioses such as coral.
Published 27 October 2015 by Elsa Ferreira
A hair drier, what for? In less than three hours, we turned our old Babyliss into an Atari Punk Console with sinusoidal sounds.
Published 26 October 2015 by Camille Bosqué
The designers of La Cool Co were at Maker Faire Rome 2015, where they talked about the difficulties of developing an open innovation project in France, their smart greenhouse proto.
Published 26 October 2015 by Fabien Eychenne
What to think of hackathonmania? Makery deciphers the method on the occasion of a makethon co-organized in Brazil by Natura, leader in natural cosmetics, and the MIT.
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 20 October 2015 by Ewen Chardronnet
The MoveOn-Werkleitz festival, Germany, was celebrating 20 years of Emare artist residency program in medialabs. And disrupts entrenched habits by inviting migrants.
Published 19 October 2015 by Camille Bosqué
Du 16 au 18 octobre, la Maker Faire Rome, berceau des éditions européennes, a engrangé 100 000 visiteurs. Sans résoudre le hiatus entre DiY désintéressé et ambitions économiques.
Published 19 October 2015 by Annick Rivoire
“Flippaper” is the prototype of a good old-fashioned pinball machine onto which you can graft a drawing. Once scanned, it becomes the table for the ball.
Published 19 October 2015 by Cherise Fong
The makers of the start-up Akafugu in Tokyo offer open source kits to build your own design objects using old Nixie and VFD tubes.
Published 13 October 2015 by Carine Claude
The BrutPop collective and the LFO fablab created BrutBox, a creative music tool that is tailor-made for disabled people.
Published 13 October 2015 by Cherise Fong
“Don’t Follow the Wind” is an invisible exhibition inside the contaminated Fukushima's Exclusion Zone. For the awareness of future generations.
Published 13 October 2015 by Caroline Grellier
From maker to researcher, is there only one step? Caroline Grellier discussed the subject with the National institute for agronomical research (Inra) and Sup’Agro Montpellier.