Sep
3
2011
This is the second part of the interview with Selena Savic. Read the first part here: On architecture and people

Selena Savic @Make Me Festival during DIY Solar cells workshop
Photo by Gordan Savicic (cc)
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1 comment | tags: architecture, DIY, interactive design, linux, make me festival, naprevi me, open source, programming, public spaces, selena savic, solar, sound, sound art | posted in architecture, art, art & science & technology, art activism, device art, DIY, education, green, hacktivism, interactive design, interviews, low tech, net.art, new media, new media art, open sourcing, science, sound art, visual art
Sep
3
2011
Selena Savic is one the main forces responsible for organizing the Make Me Festival / Napravi me! jointly with Zene na delu/Women at Work organization. During the festival she led the workshop DIY solar cells. Selena is an artist and architect combining concepts of public spaces, open sourcing, new media, sound, programming and DIY.

Selena Savic leading Solar workshop @Make Me Festival
Belgrade, June 2011, photo by Gordan Savicic (cc)
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2 comments | tags: architecture, DIY, interactive design, linux, make me festival, naprevi me, open source, programming, public spaces, selena savic, solar, sound, sound art | posted in architecture, art, art & science & technology, art activism, device art, DIY, green, hacktivism, interactive design, interviews, low tech, music, net.art, new media, new media art, open sourcing, performative, science, sound art
Jun
2
2011
This is the second part of the interview with Marc Dusseiller. Read the first part here: On DIYbio and nanotechnology

Marc Dusseiller, photos taken from private album via F-book
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no comments | tags: arduino, bio art, biology, cellsbutton, DIY, DIY microscopy, DIYbio, electronics, hacker, hacking, hackteria, hardware, living systems, lo-fi, making, marc dusseiller, music, nanosmano, nanotechnology, open source, robotics, scientist, shearable, tinkering, workshop, yashas shetty | posted in arduino, art, art & science & technology, art activism, bio art, culture, device art, DIY, education, green, hacktivism, kids, low tech, nanotechnology, new media, new media art, open sourcing, robotics, science
Mar
29
2011
This is the second part of the interview with Erich Zainziger a.k.a. talk2myShirt. Read the first part here: Hooked up to wearable electronics

Photo: Erich Zainziger, from private album via F-book
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1 comment | tags: arduino, blogging, corporations, DIY, e-textiles, electronics, erich zainzinger, etextiles, LED, LED art, light, lilypad arduino, luminal, philips, smart fabrics, solar bag, talk2myshirt, wear tech, wearable, wearable computing, wearable technology | posted in arduino, art, art & science & technology, blogging, design, DIY, fashion, green, hacktivism, interactive design, low tech, new media, open sourcing, textile art, wearable, wearable technology
Mar
29
2011
Erich Zainziger does consultancy, training and design of interactive fashion, e-textiles and wearable electronic. He’s also a blogger behind talk2myShirt dedicated to smart fabrics and wearable technology.
Because of his previous experience with Philips Company I wanted to interview him from the moment when I decided to cover the fields of wearables… Erich lives and works now in Philippines and runs his own wear tech company Elextile… Hence, let’s hear his thoughts on the wear tech scene…

Photo above: Erich Zainzinger, from personal album
Photo bellow: Zainziger’s design – Solar Bag (c), taken from flickr
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1 comment | tags: arduino, blogging, corporations, DIY, e-textiles, electronics, erich zainzinger, etextiles, fashion, LED, LED art, light, lilypad arduino, luminal, philips, smart fabrics, solar bag, talk2myshirt, wear tech, wearable, wearable computing, wearable technology | posted in arduino, art & science & technology, blogging, design, DIY, fashion, green, hacktivism, interactive design, low tech, new media, open sourcing, science, textile art, wearable, wearable technology
Mar
8
2011
This is the second part of the interview with Star Simpson: Prototyping projects morph! Read the first part of the interview here: High Voltage Innovation

Photo above: Star Simpson by Jeff Lieberman, taken from F-book
Photo bellow: Star Simpson, taken from F-book
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1 comment | tags: computer science, engineering, hacking, innovator, intellectual ventures, maker, MIT, miters, monkeylectric, open source, open source hardware, prototyping, robotics, star simpson, technology, wearable technology, wearables | posted in art, art & science & technology, art activism, culture, design, device art, DIY, green, hacktivism, interactive design, kids, low tech, new media, open sourcing, robotics, science, wearable, wearable technology