Swarm of military mini drones remote-controlled by collective intelligence
103 Perdix mini drones swarmed in the sky thanks to collective artificial intelligence, announced the secretary of the U.S. Department of Defense on January 9.
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Published 17 January 2017
103 Perdix mini drones swarmed in the sky thanks to collective artificial intelligence, announced the secretary of the U.S. Department of Defense on January 9.
Published 20 December 2016 by Cherise Fong
Not only is the didgeridoo one of the world’s oldest musical instruments, it can help treat asthma and sleep apnea. Best of all, anyone can make one out of a plastic pipe.
Published 19 December 2016 by Carine Claude
Airblock is a shock absorber modular DIY drone that turns into a car as well as a hovercraft. Developed in China, to carry out stunts in mid air, on the ground and even in a swimming-pool.
Published 21 November 2016 by Elsa Ferreira
Deux chercheurs de l'université de Pennsylvanie ont inventé Piccolissimo, un drone de 28mm de diamètre et 2,5g. Muni d'un capteur, il pourrait effectuer toutes sortes de tâches, seul ou en essaim.
Published 22 October 2016 by Elsa Ferreira
The Chemputer, developed by Lee Cronin with support from BAE Systems, is one of the first prototypes to seriously tackle digitizing chemistry.
Published 5 September 2016 by Nicolas Barrial
Paris is the first capital to host a drone race in the middle of the street. Sunday, September 4, the Champs Elysées were tuned into a huge flying area surrounded by booths, including a fablab.
Published 28 April 2015 by Carine Claude
On April 24-26, 200 people competed in the very first Hack the Drone, organized by GDF Suez in Paris. On the jury, the Centre of Excellence on Drones of the French air force.
Published 30 March 2015 by Cherise Fong
Japanese maker Toshitatsu Munakata has designed a kit inspired by pteranodon to build a machine that flaps its wings.
Published 24 March 2015 by Quentin Chevrier
Photo highlights of the 2nd edition of Makery's DIY, an afternoon of prototyping in a relaxed atmosphere and the smell of tin.
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 21 August 2023 by Roger Pibernat
It's the beginning of August. All Europe is taken by vacation. All? No! The small village of Soča, in Slovenia, is taken by hackers, makers, artists and other techno-explorers.
Published 6 June 2023 by Rob La Frenais
The "Ocean-Space-Ocean" symposium at ISEA 2023 brought together artists and researchers to question the role of the oceans in planetary balances and the perspectives offered by marine biodiversity in the ecological transition.
Published 23 May 2023 by Cherise Fong
My Human Kit’s inclusive makeathon to make practical solutions to everyday problems of physically disabled individuals was held for the first time in Japan on May 4-6, 2023.
Published 10 April 2023 by Rob La Frenais
On April 6, the Aerocene community attempted a world record for a solar balloon flight, near Maintenon, France.
Published 20 February 2023 by Zoénie Deng
The exhibition More-than-Planet (July-December 2022) presented five international artists working on critical narratives to reduce the global environmental crisis.
Published 12 October 2022 by Rob La Frenais
‘More Than Living’ opened on September 27 at the Cité internationale des arts in Paris. It was a complex, multi-faceted and ambitious project on several levels. The exhibition is visible until October 22nd. Makery attempted an overview.
Published 8 August 2022 by Elsa Ferreira
What are 65 hackers, makers, artists, musicians and other techno-explorers doing in the middle of the Slovenian Alps?
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 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 4 May 2021 by Sandrine Lambert
French socio-anthropologist and digital art critic Jean-Paul Fourmentraux talks about techno-critical hacktivism through his recent book "antiDATA: digital disobedience".