June 28-29, 2012 - During the Berlin Lab's third week of programs, visitors transformed parking spaces into new types of public space and tested eBikes to help collect data for the "No Excuse Zone Map"...
The Mini Maker Faire Berlin brought together some of the most creative minds in Berlin, whose range of professional backgrounds and personal experiences were all united by a same creative interest in do-it-yourself...
This preview highlights a talk Natalie Jeremijenko gave about her work and research exploring strategies and civic actions for producing a healthy urban environmental commons. It details how basic actions...
What makes a street, a neighborhood, or a city accessible? Accessible communities allow anyone—regardless of their physical or sensory abilities—to shop at stores, dine at restaurants, or go to the...
The maker movement continues to grow worldwide, as makers with varied interests master new technologies, discover new opportunities, and create new communities. In this video, Dale Dougherty, cofounder...
The maker movement continues to grow worldwide, as makers with varied interests master new technologies, discover new opportunities, and create new communities. This preview highlights a talk that Dale...
Where do good ideas come from? We discovered how to generate ideas through games with toy designer Barry Kudrowitz. In a series of team games based on improvisational comedy training, Lab participants...
Toy designer Barry Kudrowitz led an interactive talk that focused on the connections between creativity, humor, and play. With an emphasis on the links between seemingly unrelated ideas, he demonstrated...