DIY n°5, Saturday, October 17th
Technological second degree, free and sometimes bizarre prototyping day. By Makery.
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Published 9 September 2015 by Robin Lambert
Technological second degree, free and sometimes bizarre prototyping day. By Makery.
Published 8 September 2015 by Annick Rivoire
In response to STWST48's invitation in Linz, on the fringe of the Ars Electronica festival, Makery went into fablab overdrive: 48h of online encounters with 13 labs in 11 countries.
Published 8 September 2015 by Nicolas Barrial
Open Hybrid, developed by a design researcher at MIT, combines augmented reality with the Arduino micro controller. And allows you to design hybrid objects in open source.
Published 7 September 2015 by Robin Lambert
Printed in 3D, made of wood or from a hack of a pair of scissors, DiY compasses for makers returning after the summer break.
Published 7 September 2015 by Caroline Grellier
Our maker in bio-sourced materials has not been idle this summer. La Termatière completed its funding, launched a market study, wrote its R&D program and recruited a partner.
Published 3 September 2015 by Ewen Chardronnet
The Ars Electronica festival, awarded a prize to the artistic satellite ARTSAT, conceived at the hackerspace in Japan’s Tama Art University. Makery met Akihiro Kubota, its instigator.
Published 3 September 2015 by Annick Rivoire
Makery is inviting labs to hack the most prestigious and ancient of new media festivals, Ars Electronica, during 48 hours this weekend.
Published 11 August 2015 by Nicolas Barrial
The University of Tokyo has just prototyped a device that addresses new modes of digital projection, such as projection mapping and augmented reality.
Published 11 August 2015 by Carine Claude
Had enough of the heat? To cool off without shelling out more than 100 euros, Makery found this DiY pool made from recycled pallets.
Published 11 August 2015 by Cherise Fong
Amidst the rice paddies of Chiba in Japan, three co-founders of Tokyo HackerSpace created Hacker Farm, a rural hackerspace to build stuff and live green.
Published 10 August 2015 by la rédaction
The PIF Camp took place this early August in the pristine nature of Trenta, a spectacular Alpine valley in the Triglav National Park in Slovenia.
Published 4 August 2015 by Nicolas Barrial
Hold on to those old CD cases, they can project you into the future. Indeed, watch how to display an animated hologram using a smartphone and a Plexiglass pyramid.
Published 4 August 2015 by Isabelle Carlier
Isabelle Carlier from the organization Bandits-Mages in Bourges, France, spent a month in Santa Cruz and San Francisco with Annie Sprinkle and Beth Stephens for the creation of E.A.R.T.H. Lab.
Published 3 August 2015 by Nicolas Barrial
The Spyropoulos Design Lab in London explores a “conscious” architecture driven by design and Arduinos according to behavioural patterns. An ecology serving man and city.
Published 31 July 2015 by Quentin Chevrier
800 fablabbers, 45 conference speakers, 120 workshops... FAB11, the 11th worldwide fablab conference, invades the MIT in Boston from the 3rd to the 9th of August.
Published 31 July 2015 by Robin Lambert
Une flamme dansante, un vidéomaton, une éolienne en open hardware... Autant de promesses d'objets fabriqués à l'Open Atelier de Labomedia, qui réunissait du 27 au 31 juillet artistes et makers à Orléans.
Published 28 July 2015 by Ewen Chardronnet
Is sustainable tourism feasible? In July, the Architectural Association School of Architecture, London, gave a workshop at KSEVT, a center dedicated to cultural space programs perched in the Slovenian Alps.
Published 28 July 2015 by Nicolas Barrial
At Little Devices, an MIT lab dedicated to medical DiY, Anna Young, designer, imagines maker-compatible solutions to give power back to nursing staff. She was in Paris in June.
Published 27 July 2015 by Carine Claude
Festivals are filling up, and so are urinals. Ladies, this one is for you. In order to avoid peeing on your shoes or mooning the public gaze, Makery gives you this DiY to freely urinate standing up.
Published 25 July 2015 by Caroline Grellier
How an ancestral know-how of bark cloth production became an international eco-fashion company, between Uganda and Germany.