DIY: Flex those muscles!
In order to supply power to all sorts of objects, the LittleBits EMG SpikerBox kit uses muscular electric activity.
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Published 23 September 2014 by la rédaction
In order to supply power to all sorts of objects, the LittleBits EMG SpikerBox kit uses muscular electric activity.
Published 23 September 2014 by Carine Claude
Treating severely burned people with 3D printing is possible with PrintAlive Bioprinter, a Canadian prototype.
Published 22 September 2014 by Ewen Chardronnet
Makery met Mary Tsang and Ben Welmond in Los Angeles, where they finishes “DIYsect”, a webdoc on biohacktivism.
Published 16 September 2014 by la rédaction
Learn how to grow herbs with little or no maintenance on your bookshelf.
Published 16 September 2014 by Quentin Chevrier
It's not the first 3D-printed car. However, it is the first to have such a big audience during its production.
Published 16 September 2014 by Quentin Chevrier
Lab-REV's crew transforms a boat into a lab to prove the relevance of associating digital fabrication, ecological activism and yachting.
Published 15 September 2014 by Ewen Chardronnet
NASA’s oldest lab applies maker culture to build the future Curiosity and Voyager.
Published 9 September 2014 by Quentin Chevrier
An umbrella is handy. A tinkered umbrella is, in addition, illuminated and interactive.
Published 8 September 2014 by Carine Claude
The Tricodeur is a pirated knitting machine designed to subvert the sensible textile design.
Published 8 September 2014 by Quentin Chevrier
48 hours to tackle innovation through artistic prototy
Published 4 September 2014 by Ewen Chardronnet
At LA Biohackers, children, parents and hackers meet around DIY biology.
Published 29 July 2014 by Ewen Chardronnet
Interview with Gustavo Arriago, co-founder of Fablab El Paso opened in march 2014
Published 29 July 2014 by Quentin Chevrier
Un tutoriel complet d’encre conductrice à base de poudre de graphite.
Published 29 July 2014 by Quentin Chevrier
More and more projects dedicated to making life easier for handicapped people are popping up in the labs.
Published 28 July 2014 by Carine Claude
How 3D printed medical tools are about to change space surgery.
Published 22 July 2014 by Carine Claude
DiY of the week: a parabolic solar oven to cook in summer without breaking the bank.
Published 22 July 2014 by Quentin Chevrier
Overlooking Barcelona lies an experimental fablab that is one-of-a-kind: Valldaura, the self-sufficient Green Fablab.
Published 22 July 2014 by Carine Claude
La Gaîté Lyrique in Paris welcomed « Earth Coding », a workshop with the artist Martin Howse.
Published 21 July 2014 by Carine Claude
A cheap metal 3D printer is the promise of Matterfab, a young American start-up.
Published 15 July 2014 by Annick Rivoire
Artists offer user instructions to 3D print the Art Deco chess set Duchamp sculpted in 1919.