Destroy it Yourself: explode your passport’s RFID chip
After a German man exploded the RFID chip of his ID card in the microwave oven, Makery researched the the most efficient techniques. At your own risk and peril
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Published 29 September 2015 by Ewen Chardronnet
After a German man exploded the RFID chip of his ID card in the microwave oven, Makery researched the the most efficient techniques. At your own risk and peril
Published 29 September 2015 by la rédaction
The Transformaking summit took place in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, on September 14-16. Colette Tron, artistic director of Alphabetville, was there and advocates the critical doing.
Published 28 September 2015 by Ewen Chardronnet
At the closing show of the Fashion Tech Showroom in Paris on the 26th of September, the illuminated Ocean Dress caused a sensation. An ethical and chic hi-tech prototype.
Published 26 September 2015 by la rédaction
In Montreal, the hatching of fablabs belongs to makers with catching enthusiasm. We met some of them.
Published 22 September 2015 by la rédaction
To open Fashion Tech Week in Paris, Wair and WearHacks start-ups organized a Greenathon on September 19-20 that combined fashion, tech and ecology.
Published 22 September 2015 by Ewen Chardronnet
Time for fun video DIY! The Makey Makey workshop of the Scopitone festival aligns itself with the game frenzy prevailing in Nantes with fun and easy to reproduce projects.
Published 22 September 2015 by Ewen Chardronnet
“We've been here since August 15, it won't be easy going back to normal life.” A few hours before the closing of POC21, we went to see the eco-hackers' solutions for the green transition.
Published 21 September 2015 by la rédaction
Montreal, eldorado of new media since the 1990s, has the advantages of being bilingual, inexpensive and welcoming. Report on emerging makerspaces and hackerspaces.
Published 21 September 2015 by Ewen Chardronnet
With his Bionicohand DIY prosthesis, Nicolas Huchet is one of the best ambassadors of the maker movement. He is defending labs open to disabilities, competing in the Google Impact Challenge.
Published 15 September 2015 by Ewen Chardronnet
The city of Colombes, near Paris, is tearing down the local farm R-Urban… in order to make way for a parking lot. Report at Agrocité.
Published 15 September 2015 by Ewen Chardronnet
Mediated Matter researchers of the MIT Media Lab in Boston developed the very first 3D printer for glass. Opening new possibilities for design and architecture.
Published 11 September 2015 by la rédaction
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 9 September 2015 by la rédaction
Technological second degree, free and sometimes bizarre prototyping day. By Makery.
Published 8 September 2015 by Annick Rivoire
In response to STWST48's invitation in Linz, on the fringe of the Ars Electronica festival, Makery went into fablab overdrive: 48h of online encounters with 13 labs in 11 countries.
Published 8 September 2015 by la rédaction
Open Hybrid, developed by a design researcher at MIT, combines augmented reality with the Arduino micro controller. And allows you to design hybrid objects in open source.
Published 7 September 2015 by la rédaction
Printed in 3D, made of wood or from a hack of a pair of scissors, DiY compasses for makers returning after the summer break.
Published 7 September 2015 by Ewen Chardronnet
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 3 September 2015 by Ewen Chardronnet
The Ars Electronica festival, awarded a prize to the artistic satellite ARTSAT, conceived at the hackerspace in Japan’s Tama Art University. Makery met Akihiro Kubota, its instigator.
Published 3 September 2015 by Annick Rivoire
Makery is inviting labs to hack the most prestigious and ancient of new media festivals, Ars Electronica, during 48 hours this weekend.
Published 11 August 2015 by la rédaction
The University of Tokyo has just prototyped a device that addresses new modes of digital projection, such as projection mapping and augmented reality.