The University of Tokyo invents a high-speed video projector
The University of Tokyo has just prototyped a device that addresses new modes of digital projection, such as projection mapping and augmented reality.
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Published 11 August 2015 by Nicolas Barrial
The University of Tokyo has just prototyped a device that addresses new modes of digital projection, such as projection mapping and augmented reality.
Published 6 July 2015 by Nicolas Barrial
Stuart McAndrew made a satellite without any spatial knowledge. OzQube-1 is a picosatellite that paves the maker’s way towards the stars.
Published 16 June 2015 by Nicolas Barrial
Prototypes paraded across Innovation Village at Futur en Seine 2015, Paris' all-digital festival, at Gaîté Lyrique from June 11 to 14.
Published 24 February 2015 by Quentin Chevrier
The Australian prototype for hives from which honey flows “all by itself” has exploded the counter of its crowdfunding campaign. Beekeepers are skeptical.
Published 19 January 2015 by Carine Claude
Urbolienne, the first urban open source micro wind turbine, could soon be the next big thing in domestic renewable energy.
Published 11 November 2014 by Quentin Chevrier
WeIO is a new programmable circuit board for designers of smart objects. Makery beta-tested it.
Published 27 October 2014 by Carine Claude
Mini Metal Maker will soon let us 3D print small objects at home, easily and safely.
Published 30 September 2014 by Quentin Chevrier
Benjamin Bernard created a prototype to shoot panoramic views of Brittan. Like Google Street View, but his prototype fits in a backpack.
Published 23 September 2014 by Carine Claude
Treating severely burned people with 3D printing is possible with PrintAlive Bioprinter, a Canadian prototype.
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 15 July 2014 by Annick Rivoire
Artists offer user instructions to 3D print the Art Deco chess set Duchamp sculpted in 1919.
Published 8 July 2014 by Carine Claude
A curious ovoid memory-based sculpture developed with the Parisian fablab Maker/Seine.
Published 7 June 2014 by la rédaction
The best way to be anonymous is to be anyone or rather… be Leo Selvaggio.