They created the biggest Makerfestival of Northern Europe, pretty much out of nothing. Now they are finally ready to make a home of their own, complete with 3D printing and laser cuttings. Do you wish to join the Orange Makers?
Hack yourself into Danish culture
How much work can 70 people with different skills do in 50 hours, during 1 weekend, to renew the Danish cultural heritage? This weekend I gave it a try at #Hack4dk, and it did result in 12 fine prototypes, but only one winner.
Your last letter from “den Unterstand”
Imagine you are a Danish soldier trapped in a German bunker during World War I, and you are writing what could be your last letter to the beloved back home. Follow the pupils who tried with author Kåre Bluitgen as their guide.
Pouring rain. Play with more water!
They could hardly have chosen a better day to open their doors to free playing with water at Energi- og Vandværkstedet. As the rest of Copenhagen had flooded basements and roads, children (and parents) played along with the water.
Celebrate DIY
It is time to celebrate months of creativity and free fun within the Danish Maker-movement. August 25th-30th the Made Festival takes place at Musicon/Roskilde. Join the makers, take part in crazy workshops and bring home cool gadgets.