Maker Faire Austin 2008 Makers
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Ecology Action of Texas
Ecology Action of Texas
Edwin Wise
Abyssal Organ...
Elizabeth Soule
e.soule
Photo boxes, prints and cards
Elly Fleegal
Fleegal Farms Soaps and More
All natural soaps and skincare created ONLY with raw botanical & essential oils, and colored with clays & herbs. I have soaps, scrubs, and creams & stoneware soap dishes. You can see large chunks of raw soap, soap just out of its mold, soap being cut, and how soap is cured.
Eric Archer
Operation Playmate
A musical act performing live improvised electro/techno using original-design handmade electronic instruments and vintage synths. Danceable, and not-too-noisy. Featuring synchronized video art with circuitbent sources.
Appearance(s)
Maker Stage
, Saturday 9:15 PM
Eric Lundquist
Video Head
Eric Ulteig
CargoGrass
Eric Wong
Zen Bend
single-hanger animals and vehicles to five-hanger mobile birds with realistic wing motions, and modular hanger furniture commissions based on photos and basic modules on hand.
Erika Huddleston
Oil Paintings
I paint plein-air oil paintings of plants and flowers - all growing in the ground - still living. I do not paint cut flowers or arranged bouquets. My paintings range in size from 6x8 to 48x36 with most in the small intimate range which I arrange in assemblages of several hanging on a wall in an oval group - a group of "friends" creating a garden on the wall. The oil is painted on handmade gold gesso mixed of rabbit skin glue, marble dust, and pigment.
Esmerelda Strange
Esmerelda Strange
Ethan Reesor
Homemade High Voltage
This 'project' is really two separate devices.
The first is a Jacob's Ladder or Climbing Arc Device. This device uses a high-voltage neon-sign transformer to step the voltage up from 120VAC to 15kVAC (kiloVolts AC). This voltage is short-circuited across two electrodes, generating an arc. The arrangement of the two electrodes and the physics involved causes the arc to rise. The current coming out of the transformer is dangerous and potentially lethal, so the arc is protected with a plexiglass (or similar material) covering and the device will be supervised or disabled at all times.
The second is a Van de Graff Electrostatic Generator. This device uses a motor-driven belt and roller system to move electric charge from the ground to a metal sphere. This sphere can collect considerable voltage, but since it is low-current static electricity, it is not dangerous and people can touch it. (That's what makes it so fun - you can shock yourself or your friends. If you insulate yourself from the ground you can make your hair stand on end.)

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