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In Makery this week: makers mobilisations in Italy and Spain; Makers Nord-Sud against coronavirus in West Africa; Quantified Self in time of Covid-19; Dasha Ilina and the Center For Technological Pain.

Covid-19: Italian makers take action

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Isinnova produced a scuba-diving mask adapter as early as mid-March. DR.

Mobilized Italian makers showed the way for makers around the world. Enrico Bassi of Opendot fablab in Milan, specialized in open healthcare, tells the story.
 

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Spanish makers’ ongoing fight against COVID-19

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Medical Personnel at Terrasa Hospitals wearing 3D printed faceshields produced at Tinkerers Fablab Casteldefels

Co-founder of Makerspace Madrid, Cesar Garcia Saez comes back to the mobilization of the makers during the Covid-19 pandemic in Spain.
 

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Makers Nord Sud against Covid-19: “opening health solutions on a global scale”

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Makers Nord Sud contre le coronavirus. © Blolab - Bénin.

Three regional networks spanning Brittany, France and West Africa have partnered with local health, research and corporate organizations to provide African fablabs with machines and consumables.
 

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Open Source Body: Small data, self-research, open humans

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Gyroscope app visualization of self-researcher Jordan Clark’s productivity. © Jordan Clark

While big data is being used to grab headlines, feed epidemiological models and predict the future, individual citizen scientists are quietly using wearable technologies to track their own symptoms, monitor their health and gain insight into themselves. Open Humans is building bridges and ladders through this growing mass of self-research data.
 

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Dasha Ilina: DIY, humour, yoga, martial arts and human-machine interactions

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Center For Technological Pain. Credit: Dasha Ilina

Dasha Ilina recently got an honorary mention at Ars Electronica for her faux corporation offering therapy for those constantly on their phones, the ‘Center For Technological Pain’.
 

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