Sign language animatronics still in its infancy
A prototype designed during a hackathon at McGill university in Quebec translates into speech signs with hands printed in 3D.
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Published 14 March 2017 by Nicolas Barrial
A prototype designed during a hackathon at McGill university in Quebec translates into speech signs with hands printed in 3D.
Published 7 March 2017 by Nicolas Barrial
Recalbox packs in 30 consoles on a Raspberry Pi for an infinite and multiplayer game library. Its interface made in France is simple to install.
Published 28 February 2017 by Nicolas Barrial
A drawing arm raised $88,000 on Kickstarter. While certainly cute, the robot is more of an art forger of your own creations. Why not make a robot with its own style for $5?
Published 21 February 2017 by Nicolas Barrial
Objectifier only knows how to turn on and off, but has an eye that’s always on the alert and an entire neural network in its Raspberry Pi. Enough for it to learn simple tricks, like a pet.
Published 20 February 2017 by Nicolas Barrial
Which one of a drone or a 3D printer is faster to deliver umbilical pliers in a disaster area? Enquiry on makers with a cause.
Published 14 February 2017 by Nicolas Barrial
We met fashion-tech designer Anouk Wipprecht and her fantastic vestiary of dress interfaces doped on data. The Dutch designer developed this passion in the open source community.
Published 13 February 2017 by Nicolas Barrial
At some point, we’ve all been stuck in a hotel room with a dead phone and no way of charging it. One Italian maker found the trick, which consists of screwing the charger into a lightbulb socket.
Published 6 February 2017 by Nicolas Barrial
Plastic artist, designer of poetical automated creatures, Zaven Paré, precursor of the actor-robot, has been involved with robots for more than 20 years. Interview.
Published 24 January 2017 by Nicolas Barrial
Ever since complex theories have been popularized, self-proclaimed geniuses have been proposing their own answers to science’s unanswered questions. The scientific community is disconcerted by these DIY theories.
Published 17 January 2017 by Nicolas Barrial
Skipper Alain Thébault chose Paris to test his eco-taxis that hover above the water. Initially announced for June, the Sea Bubbles are still 3D models.
Published 9 January 2017 by Nicolas Barrial
Pollution peaks are multiplying in Paris, Chamonix or Beijing. Review of prototypes that are already making pollution and solution rhyme.
Published 3 January 2017 by Nicolas Barrial
Nation of Makers was launched in 2016 by Adam Savage to promote making for everyone. Interview with its cofounder Stephanie Santoso, Making advisor at the White House.
Published 6 December 2016 by Nicolas Barrial
Makery rounded up a stocking full of 3D files for original decorations, gifts to make at home or in a fablab. For a DIY Christmas.
Published 29 November 2016 by Nicolas Barrial
VR is still complicated and expensive to produce. However, immersive reports are becoming increasingly common, creating a new form of engagement in news information.
Published 18 October 2016 by Nicolas Barrial
The 4th Fashion Tech Week in Paris culminated on October 13 at Institut français de la mode, with an exhibition of smart clothing. Follow the guide to build your 1st e-textile circuit.
Published 4 October 2016
French committed citizens create a solidarity app for the roofless, “Besoin d’un toi”. Activation this month.
Published 3 October 2016 by Nicolas Barrial
Almost all have graduated from their prototype phase. Virtual reality headsets are now entering the “positioning war” phase, with augmented reality in ambush. Products in review.
Published 20 September 2016 by Nicolas Barrial
Engineers from New-York developed a "pocket" water jet cutter. Proposed on Kickstarter at an unbeatable price for delivery end of 2017, Wazer could generalize cutting.
Published 19 September 2016 by Nicolas Barrial
En avant-première de l'Open Bidouille Camp spécial nature du 24 septembre à Paris, voici le 4 étoiles pour insectes utiles qui y sera proposé par l'association de médiation scientifique Les p'tits illuminés.
Published 13 September 2016 by Nicolas Barrial
If 3D printing has been present at the Rio Paralympic Games, a true innovation laboratory, the maker spirit is still trying to forge a path. Investigation into para-sports and DIY.