Investigating the Bridge Between Engineering and Art with Sara Hendren
Sara Hendren’s work challenges our assumptions of what normal is—in engineering, design, bodies, and minds.
DIY science is the perfect way to use your creative skills and learn something new. With the right supplies, some determination, and a curious mind, you can create amazing experiments that open up a whole world of possibilities. At home-made laboratories or tech workshops, makers from all backgrounds can explore new ideas by finding ways to study their environment in novel ways – allowing them to make breathtaking discoveries!
Sara Hendren’s work challenges our assumptions of what normal is—in engineering, design, bodies, and minds.
Building a C02-powered PVC launcher for firing off 3D printed rockets.
Explore the floaty properties of sound with acoustic levitation.
Young people teaching science as they learn it themselves.
If you like glowing, 7-foot tall glass robots, creator Wayne Strattman is looking for a new location to let his creation live.
Vigyan Ashram was the first Fab Lab outside MIT. They’ve long been a pillar of sustainable innovation and a hidden gem of the Maker Movement.
The definitive guide to folding these fun, six-sided, foldable geometric models.