Makers of the world
From the favelas of Rio to the alleys of Delhi, Makeshift Magazine is combing the world and documenting the cultural contexts of the emerging global maker movement. Through stunning photography, video, and writing, Makeshift shares the stories and street-level ingenuity of people whose creativity is as much a mode of self-expression as it is one of survival.
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I want to add that the magazine does not exist yet -- but it looks like it will be funded. It's interesting that there is so much activity in the makers arena -- from designing new construction kits [see previous post] as well as new magazines.
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