WYHIWYS 7: Allonz’enfants du terrorisme
The artist Damien Bourniquel, who remixes YouTube for Makery with his WYHIWYS (What You Hear Is What You See) columns, synchronized 36 versions of the Marseillaise posted since November 13.
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Published 24 November 2015 by Damien Bourniquel
The artist Damien Bourniquel, who remixes YouTube for Makery with his WYHIWYS (What You Hear Is What You See) columns, synchronized 36 versions of the Marseillaise posted since November 13.
Published 9 November 2015 by Damien Bourniquel
The glitcher artist Damien Bourniquel has created for Makery the WYHIWYS (What You Hear Is What You See) series, a mash-up of Youtube videos, this time dedicated to robots.
Published 13 October 2015 by Caroline Grellier
From maker to researcher, is there only one step? Caroline Grellier discussed the subject with the National institute for agronomical research (Inra) and Sup’Agro Montpellier.
Published 11 September 2015 by Ophélia Noor
From mid-August, one hundred makers prototyped the transition to an eco-friendly world near Paris. Ophélia Noor describes a typical day at this camp for a zero carbone, zero waste society.
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 13 July 2015 by Caroline Grellier
June priority for La Termatière, the bio-sourced materials agency: hunting for euros! Contests, feasibility studies allowing me to check what my vine shoot has in its fibre.
Published 22 June 2015 by Isabelle Arvers
The Rural.Scapes farm is a lab that defends “Rural Intermedia”, confronts artists with local territory and know-how.
Published 8 June 2015 by Caroline Grellier
Peanut shells, rice bran, cow pat and homemade moulds… Our material maker continues her inspiring immersion in Togo, at the bio-sourced local material lab.
Published 12 May 2015 by Damien Bourniquel
Artist Damien Bourniquel, from Blackboxe, has created for Makery a mash-up of his WYHIWYS series dedicated to Mario, the legendary plumber.
Published 5 May 2015 by Caroline Grellier
For her agro-material design agency project La Termatière, Caroline Grellier went off to Togo to observe the activity of a research centre in local materials.
Published 6 April 2015 by Caroline Grellier
La Termatière, Caroline Grellier’s project of viticulture by-products development, must define its investments needs in order to progress from DIY to mass production.
Published 2 March 2015 by Caroline Grellier
A podium at the Paris Agricultural Show start-up contest and a meeting with scientists: the great leaps forward of Caroline Grellier's viticulture by-products upgrading project.
Published 28 February 2015 by Damien Bourniquel
Drones flying left, right and centre… The new WYHIWYS (What You Hear Is What You See) column from Damien Bourniquel, hacker artist at Blackboxe, for Makery.
Published 2 February 2015 by Caroline Grellier
The designer Caroline Grellier keeps the diary of her project of viticulture by-products upgrading. Her Cooperative is now doubly incubated by Agro Valo Méditerranée and Alter’Incub.
Published 27 January 2015 by la rédaction
Outburst against the « popularity » of fablab projects (the possibility of doing rather than doing) by Grégory Chatonsky, the French pioneer of net-art.
Published 23 January 2015 by Damien Bourniquel
For his third WYHIWYS (What You Hear Is What You See) column, hacker artist, created a mash-up of 36 videos in homage to the victims of the January 2015 attacks in Paris.
Published 5 January 2015 by Caroline Grellier
Does a maker make a good innovator? Caroline Grellier, designer, chronicles her project “Cooperative for the upgrading of viticulture materials", incubated by Sup’Agro Montpellier.
Published 11 November 2014 by Damien Bourniquel
Arduino is the star of these 20 videos synchronized by Damien Bourniquel for his second WYHIWYS (What You Hear Is What You See) made for Makery.
Published 30 September 2014 by Damien Bourniquel
Artist Damien Bourniquel, from the Blackboxe hackerspace in Paris, has created for Makery a cacophonic mash-up on 3D printing.