DECODE Project Coordinator Francesca Bria, and consortium members Marleen Stikker (Waag Society) and Jaromil (Dyne.org) spoke about DECODE at the annual Barcelona Maker Faire in June 2017.
Barcelona Marker Faire hosts the most inspired, talented and ambitious makers, enthusiastic to share all their knowledge and creativity through exhibitions, workshops, and interactive demos
With the participation of leading international experts that will present and discuss the latest results and contributions in education, society, and economics, Barcelona Maker Faire contributes towards promoting imagination, creativity, innovation and learning of new skills and ideas.
Maker Faire originated in 2006 in the San Francisco Bay Area as a project of the editors of Make: magazine. It has since grown into a significant worldwide network of both flagship and independently-produced events. Read more on Maker Faire history, the Maker Movement, as well as how to start a Maker Faire or a School Maker Faire where you live.
Barcelona Maker Faire will be organized by Sonar+D, Fab Lab Barcelona and Soko Tech, with the support of Make magazine, Barcelona City Hall, IN(3D)USTRY and Obra Social ‘La Caxia’.
Francesca and Marleen participated in a panel session entitled: The future of Urban Manufacturing: Make it in the City. Also on the panel were
John Henry Clippinger (MIT, session moderator)
Katalin Gennburg (City of Berlin)
Cristina Tajani (City of Milan)