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Our summer guide to holiday camps; alt-food made from insects; artists and Wolfgang Tillmans act for democracy; build the fabcity in Brest; a tiny house against social exclusion; workshops on acid at Music Hackspace; a 3D cloud at the Venice Biennale

2018 map of a maker summer in Europe


Field Notes, 2016. © DR

This is our summer guide to holiday camps for coders, tinkerers, biohackers… Travel through our map featuring 20 points of interest, from Barcelona to the depths of Lapland.
 

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Why eat insects? It’s the other alt-meat

Stir-fried insects in Bangkok. © Makery

After lab-grown burgers and plant-based sausage, what about a meat alternative made from insects? Insect farming is gaining traction, all the way to DIY home kits.
 

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How Wolfgang Tillmans is rebranding Europe

Wolfgang Tillmans during Eurolab. © DR

Following an initiative by Wolfgang Tillmans and Rem Koolhaas, designers, experts and artists participated in Eurolab from May 31 to June 3 in Amsterdam. A creative forum to “act for democracy”.
 

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“Fabcity isn’t just data, it’s also about doing together”

Julien Masson. © Makery

The ManufActeurs are part of the people building the fabcity in Brest. We met Julien Masson, member of this collective of architects, designers and landscapers.
 

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Fab City: In My BackYard is building hospitality

Tiny house prototype. © DR

As a preamble to the Fab City Summit, the 5th MakeryMedialab invited the association Fab City Grand Paris and the collective Quatorze. Focus on the project In My BackYard.
 

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Mad synth and infernal drum machine, Ewa Justka immerses us in acid DIY

Oi, Kant! circuit board. © DR

Acid house, noise and synthesizers inspired from Kant or Philip K. Dick… Meeting with Ewa Justka, maker artist of outrageous creations.
 

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3D-printed XXL pergola at the Venice Biennale

© DR

The Croatian pavilion at the Venice Biennale exhibit a 57-square-meter pergola inspired by the formation of clouds. One of the most imposing structures to date 3D-printed by robots.
 

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