makemaka
Makemaka is a term used in maker culture to describe a collaborative, iterative approach to design and production. It denotes a philosophy and practice centered on open sharing, rapid prototyping, and communal learning, with an emphasis on reproducibility and accessibility.
Origin and usage: The term emerged in online maker communities in the 2010s as a chant-like expression
Process and characteristics: Makemaka projects typically begin with a clearly stated goal, followed by ideation, low-cost
Cultural and educational context: In makerspaces and classroom settings, makemaka encourages inclusivity, skill-sharing, and cross-disciplinary collaboration.
See also: open-source hardware, participatory design, hacker culture, rapid prototyping.