
SYN Fab Lab, an interview with Olivia Kotsifa for MakersXchange
MakersXchange is conducting in-depth interviews of makers about mobility, good practices for social inclusion and skills development. Meet Olivia Kotsifa from SYN Fab Lab.
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Published 4 November 2021 by la rédaction
MakersXchange is conducting in-depth interviews of makers about mobility, good practices for social inclusion and skills development. Meet Olivia Kotsifa from SYN Fab Lab.
Published 2 November 2021 by Ewen Chardronnet
Antre Peaux hosted the second (post-pandemic) opening of its new UrsuLaB: an artistic biolab dedicated to living things and ecologies.
Published 27 October 2021 by la rédaction
MakersXchange is conducting in-depth interviews of makers about mobility, good practices for social inclusion and skills development. Meet Enrico Bassi from OpenDot in Milano.
Published 20 October 2021 by Ewen Chardronnet
Projekt Atol was hosting Modul@rnice by Bernhard Rasinger (New Jörg) and Václav Peloušek (Bastl Instruments) in Ljubljana. Makery discussed the project with Tina Dolinšek (Projekt Atol) and Václav Peloušek.
Published 12 October 2021 by la rédaction
MakersXchange is conducting in-depth interviews of makers about mobility, good practices for social inclusion and skills development. Interview with Mika Cimolini and Urška Krivograd, from the Centre for Creativity (Slovenia).
Published 12 October 2021 by Maxence Grugier
Kongo Astronauts was founded in Kinshasa in 2013 by Eléonore Hellio and Michel Ekeba. Their transmedia art practice includes performance, video and networked art.
Published 11 October 2021 by la rédaction
MakersXchange is conducting in-depth interviews of makers about mobility, good practices for social inclusion and skills development. Meet André Rocha from FabLab Benfica.
Published 27 September 2021 by Bérengère Fally
Early in the Covid-19 pandemic, makers across France and Belgium got organized to prototype open source ventilators. A research study by Interreg FabricAr3v.
Published 14 September 2021 by Rob La Frenais
In Airship Dreams: Escaping Gravity exhibition and publication, artist Mike Stubbs explores Britain’s Imperial Airship programme, as well as reflecting on our sense of place, belonging and ownership of our society and its direction.
Published 11 September 2021 by la rédaction
Designers Maud Bausier and Antoine Jaunard, co-founders of the Domingo Club in Barcelona, made a tempeh incubator that was awarded at this year’s Distributed Design Awards.
Published 1 September 2021 by Adam Zaretsky
Adam Zaretsky’s last essay in his summer series of speculative texts is a letter to Lulu and Nana, the controversial "CRISPR babies" born in November 2018.
Published 25 August 2021 by Rob La Frenais
One of Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s most ambitious projects is due to be completed posthumously in September, the wrapping of the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.
Published 19 August 2021 by Adam Zaretsky
Adam Zaretsky's fourth essay in his summer series of speculative texts proposes a "Philosophy of the Biological Bedroom, or a Prelude for Transgenic Humans".
Published 6 August 2021 by Adam Zaretsky
Third essay of Adam Zaretsky' summer series of speculative texts regarding contemporary biotechnological research.
Published 2 August 2021 by Adam Zaretsky
Second essay of Adam Zaretsky' summer series of speculative texts based on his own artistic practice and the ethical and philosophical questions he raises regarding contemporary biotechnological research.
Published 1 August 2021 by Cherise Fong
It all started with 24.5 tons of used household plastics—collected and pelletized. Then one hundred Olympic podiums were 3D-printed in just 20 days.
Published 23 July 2021 by Adam Zaretsky
Makery invites Adam Zaretsky for a summer series of speculative texts on the ethical and philosophical questions regarding contemporary biological research.
Published 14 July 2021 by Roland Fischer
For five months, Kunsthaus Langenthal in Switzerland is being transformed into a H.o.Me. – Home for obsolete media. Last week to visit the exhibition.
Published 2 July 2021 by Elsa Ferreira
Et si le courage ultime était de renoncer ? Alors que le GIEC évoque dans son prochain rapport des retombées cataclysmiques du changement climatique dans les années à venir, un trio de chercheurs a abandonné la résilience pour étudier le renoncement. Et propose d’accompagner les entreprises et collectivités territoriales dans la fermeture de domaines stratégiques.
Published 21 June 2021 by Elsa Ferreira
From a hippy festival in rural East Germany after the fall of the Berlin Wall to its current edition in the former headquarters of the Stasi, Werkleitz has come a long way.