SenseCube prototypes for solidary start-ups
Makery visited SenseCube in Paris, one of the rare incubators specialized in start-up projects for solidarity.
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Published 8 June 2015 by Nicolas Barrial
Makery visited SenseCube in Paris, one of the rare incubators specialized in start-up projects for solidarity.
Published 2 June 2015 by Quentin Chevrier
Where does DIY dressmaking stand? On May 27th, the intelligent and connected textile day that took place at Stereolux in Nantes provided an update. Makery was there.
Published 26 May 2015 by Ewen Chardronnet
Iranian artist Morehshin Allahyari is committed to 3D printing thousands-year-old sculptures that were destroyed in Mosul in February by Daech jihadists.
Published 18 May 2015 by Nicolas Barrial
Furniture made of reusable pallets is the workshop proposed by the green warriors of UpCycly in Montreuil, as part of the peach wall Festival on May 24th. Makery was there.
Published 5 May 2015 by Annick Rivoire
Seed bombs, those seed balls made to be tossed into the fallow spaces of our cities, are fun and easy to make.
Published 4 May 2015 by Camille Bosqué
Interview with French sociologist Michel Lallement, who writes in “Maker era” his one year immersed at Noisebridge, a hackerspace in San Francisco.
Published 27 April 2015 by Nicolas Barrial
Immersive headsets are ubiquitous in the media, but very few are available on the market. Makery sifted through the marketing, often as virtual as the reality it purports to create.
Published 21 April 2015 by Nicolas Barrial
Whilst waiting for December and the new Star Wars saga, BB-8, the droid replacing R2-D2, has become a favourite with the fans. Making of its DIY version by an American designer.
Published 17 April 2015 by Laurent Catala
Presented at the Breton Bouillants festival, the Machine To Be Another from the collective BeAnotherLab invites the user to a curious reflexive experience on the other person... and on oneself.
Published 9 April 2015 by Fabien Eychenne
One of the best Brazilian universities is opening an engineering course with an integrated fablab that favours learning by doing. Makery went to see what it was all about.
Published 30 March 2015 by Annick Rivoire
What is the trip of electronic waste in the era of programed obsolescence? Artist Shu Lea Cheang posts a video from her week in the biggest electronics recycling market in Nigeria.
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 17 March 2015 by Caroline Grellier
As TRATECH, a sort of maker faire in Ghana, comes to a close, Léonce Atanley, never without an Arduino in his backpack, tells Makery about his future projects as an experienced maker for Africa.
Published 13 March 2015 by Carine Claude
The Fab City concept developed in Barcelona has its herald. Tomás Diez, founder of the Barcelona Fablab and organiser of FAB10 in July 2014 is adamant: fablabs are part of the solution.
Published 3 March 2015 by Ewen Chardronnet
Exyzt exhibit 12 years of explosive temporary architecture at Montpellier’s Tropisme festival. A best-of retrospective and the final exclamation mark of the collective.
Published 23 February 2015 by Nicolas Barrial
“Chutes libres” is an upcycling workshop using the scraps from scenographies of past exhibitions at the Pavillon de l’Arsenal in Paris.
Published 17 February 2015 by la rédaction
Arduino founder Massimo Banzi was in Paris in early February, just in time for a lecture, two days of workshops and an interview for Makery.
Published 3 February 2015 by Quentin Chevrier
(Français) Retour en images sur la 1ère édition du Bricole it Yourself, avec une imprimante 3D manuelle, un hack synthétiseur, le suicide d'une cassette VHS, un filtre à particules...
Published 20 January 2015 by Cherise Fong
A visit to Kyushu, better known for its natural hot springs (from volcanic sand to melting mud to boiling waters), which also has its own reserve of digital hot spots.