LIEF School in Villahermosa (Tabasco) in Mexico joined our pilot run of MyMachine DreamsDrop. The children invented their dream machine and product design students at the School of Industrial Product Design at Howest University of Applied Sciences created a proof of concept for it. All the inventors received a personalised MyMachine diploma and posters of...
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Doctor Stranje El Hoyo Negro: MyMachine DreamsDrop: inventing in Mexico, building in Belgium
STEP 1: MEXICO The primary school class at LIEF School in Villahermosa Mexico has invented this Dream Machine (and uploaded it to our worldmap of dream machine ideas): when you recycle plastic bottles, you receive Lego*-blocks in return. Here’s the class making drawings of their invented dream machines: This is the original drawing for Doctor...
MyMachine DreamsDrop: building dream machines from Mexico, Ecuador, South Africa, Mozambique and India
A worldwide call to primary education schools to come up with dream machine ideas. Children from all over the world have responded and dropped their dream machine idea on the world map of MyMachine DreamsDrop. After a selection of all ideas, today, at the request of MyMachine, 100 higher education students Industrial Product Design at...
Indigo Brainmedia (Mexico) presents MyMachine
Indigo BrainMedia, a major Mexican leader on digital media and communication, visited the MyMachine team in September 2009 during the United Nations World Summit in Monterrey, Mexico. This resulted in a creative clash of ideas which resulted in an online presentation of MyMachine. Click here for the animation (and click further on ‘entrar’).
United Nations honors MyMachine
MyMachine is honored by the United Nations World Summit 2009. The award honors creative projects and initiatives worldwide. MyMachine was honored by the WSA International Grand Jury ‘for it’s concept to promote creativity in education, its beautiful website (made in collaboration with Indiegroup) and exceptional example of creativity and innovative e-content’. Click...