
Maker culture
Maker culture refers to a social movement that emphasizes DIY (do-it-yourself) ethics, creativity, and innovation through hands-on activities. It encourages individuals to design, create, and share their projects using various tools and technologies, often in community spaces called makerspaces. This culture combines elements of art, engineering, and technology, promoting skills like coding, woodworking, electronics, and more. Maker culture fosters collaboration, learning, and entrepreneurship, as people work together to solve problems, invent new products, and inspire one another in a supportive environment. It's about empowering individuals to take control of their creativity and resources.