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Published 20 May 2016
On dirait qu'une drôle de compatibilité amoureuse est née entre Scratch et Google...
Published 20 May 2016 by DCALK (Paris/Bruxelles)
Andrew Sheerin, founder of TerrorBull Games publishing, was one of the guest of Ludipunk Fest in Paris. Interview.
Published 19 May 2016 by Caroline Grellier
Caroline Grellier is keeping the creation journal of Termatière, vine shoot upcycling project. Our material maker produced her first samples.
Published 18 May 2016 by Ewen Chardronnet
With “Open Source Estrogen”, Mary Maggic and Byron Rich help people to better understand the influence of estrogen and endocrine disruptors on our bodies and our environment.
Published 17 May 2016 by Elsa Ferreira
When the 3D printing platform had announced its pending closure, the 3D printers manufacturer Formlabs acquires it. Following Thingiverse of Makerbot, here is Pinshape of Formlabs.
Published 13 May 2016 by Nicolas Barrial
Turning one’s remote control into a gesture-controlled casing is an idea from the Belgian maker Frederick Vandenbosch.
Published 12 May 2016
Biohacker Josiah Zayner ingested fecal microbiomes from a donor in order to fix his gut…
Published 10 May 2016
The 2016 edition of Ars Electronica Awards has just been delivered. It rewards hacktivist projects.
Published 10 May 2016 by Nicolas Barrial
With the virtual reality headsets such as Oculus Rift or HTC Vive that cost €700, playing in VR isn’t yet in everyone’s budget. Except if you follow these recipes.
Published 10 May 2016 by Annick Rivoire
7,500 visitors at the 2016 Fablab Festival to discover the maker movement. This meeting is also one for the community that has structured itself into the French network of fablabs.
Published 3 May 2016 by Cherise Fong
In the design mecca of Shibuya in Tokyo, the MTRL coworking space is hosting the first Biohack Academy in Japan. Makery met the budding scientists of this DIY biology program.
Published 3 May 2016 by Carine Claude
From frenzy to strokes of genius to missed opportunities, the industrial history of additive manufacturing is a spiky journey to the present. Second part of our investigation.
Published 3 May 2016 by Nicolas Barrial
American hacker Dave Asprey developed the “Bulletproof coffee”, a mix of coffee, butter and coconut oil meant to improve concentration.
Published 2 May 2016 by la rédaction
Nice score! For its 3rd edition in Paris on April 30 and May 1, the Maker Faire doubles its attendance levels with 65,000 visitors. Let’s take a look at a non-stop weekend of maker frenzy.
Published 26 April 2016 by Nicolas Barrial
Science amateurs have been fantasizing about perpetual motion machines. In theory, they should keep running until the end of time. In practice, they don't. DIY projects in review.
Published 26 April 2016 by Olivier Blondeau
In Brooklyn, neighbors are buying and selling their own electricity using the blockchain. For Olivier Blondeau, a new relationship with energy is coming.
Published 25 April 2016
1,700 voluntary contributors are taking part in “Mapping Ecuador”, the collaborative mapping operation following the earthquake in Ecuador on April 16, 2016.
Published 19 April 2016 by Elsa Ferreira
Will Nuit Debout go into maker mode? There is no lack of demand, beginning with a bicycle generator, Piratebox, Raspberry Pi billboard… henceforth, a list of grievances.
Published 19 April 2016 by Elsa Ferreira
In Mexico, the maker movement is taking off. After the first chapter of our investigation dedicated to the pioneers, Makery introduces the new players.
Published 18 April 2016
On April 12, the Jeu de Paume museum opened the online exhibition “Futurs non conformes”, a criticism of “innovation propaganda”.