Maker Faire Austin 2008 Schedule

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Saturday, Oct. 18, 2008

10:00 AM
Festival Stage

Austin Community Steelband   Austin Community Steelband
Austin Community Steelband is a Kids' Steelpan Trio.

10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Maker Shed MAKE Demos
LED Hula Hoop and LED Camera   ProdMod
Product engineer Michael Nuzzi shows you how to make multicolored LED hula hoops that glow from within, and an LED camera light to brighten up video you shoot indoors with your digital camera.
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Maker Shed CRAFT Demos
Serger 101   Miayawear
I will teach fear-free serger threading.
11:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Maker Stage

Crafty Chica   Kathy Cano-Murillo
Kathy Cano-Murillo, The Crafty Chica, talks about what inspires her new work.

11:00 AM
Boiler Bar Theater

Angeliska + Arpadelamar   Angeliska Polacheck
I play ocean-harp (also known as sea-harp, or waterphone). This mysterious instrument is a peculiar combination of whale and tea-pot. It looks like it was invented by mermaids - in fact, it was invented to serenade cetaceans. It has been used in many wonderful horror movie soundtracks.

11:00 AM
RoboGames
David Calkins Presentation: How to Build A Robot   ComBots / RoboGames
Come to the Arena and learn how to build a robot from the founder of RoboGames!!
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Maker Shed MAKE Demos
Make Blinkybugs and LED Art   Ken Murphy
Learn how to make these interesting insects with LEDs, batteries, and pipe cleaners. Plus: How to use LEDs in all kinds of art projects.
11:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Maker Stage

Dare to Dream Different with Donuts   Jim Mateer
What can you make with 30 mini-donuts in 5 minutes? Come and impress the crowd with your fun creations and win cool prizes. Meet Microsoft Team Zero to hear the story behind the donuts and what they are planning to do next. This fun donut contest introduces Microsoft’s “Dare to Dream Different” challenge through which almost any developer can create their dream embedded device using the power of .NET Micro Framework – and win over $96,000 in prizes!

11:30 AM
Round Up Stage

Austin Community Steelband   Austin Community Steelband
Austin Community Steelband is a Kids' Steelpan Trio.

11:30 AM
Tesla Theater

ArcAttack!   ArcAttack
ArcAttack employs a unique DJ set up of their own creation (an HVDJ set up) to generate an 'electrifying' audio visual performance. The HVDJ pumps music through a PA system while two specially designed DRSSTC's (Dual-Resonant Solid State Tesla Coils) act as separate synchronized instruments. These high tech machines produce an electrical arc similar to a continuous lightning bolt and put out a crisply distorted square wave sound reminiscent of the early days of synthesizers. The music consists of original, highly dance-able electronic compositions that sometimes incorporate themes or dub of popular songs.

12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Maker Shed CRAFT Demos
Make the Monsters from CRAFT: 06   Average Jane Crafter
I'll demo how to make sock monsters from the kits created by Made by Moxie and featured in the 06 issue of CRAFT magazine.

12:00 PM
Fire Truck Solar Stage

TheHeroCycle   TheHeroCycle
Indie rock fireballs TheHeroCycle sends out musical pulse waves of soaring vocals, haunting lyrics and cross-genre magic that pull audeinces in, up, and over the edge of the musical horizon.

12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
RoboGames

RoboGames   ComBots / RoboGames
Fighting robots! Fire! Screaming fans! 102,000 pounds of steel and bulletproof glass. Who could ask for anything more?

12:00 PM
Round Up Stage

BLUESQUEEZEBOX   BLUESQUEEZEBOX
"BLUESQUEEZEBOX... plays an eclectic mix of material from some of the greatest songwriters in history... You may recognize some or all of the songs you hear them play... gritty, world-weary vocals, Texas-style guitar heroics and slinky seven-string bass, all taken to the next level of madness by the driving undercurrent of their namesake instrument."

12:00 PM
Boiler Bar Theater

Boiler Bar Theater   Jon Sarriugarte and Kyrsten Mate
In the grand tradition of traveling sideshows, The Boiler Bar Theater comes to Austin. The bar and stage showcase not only Jon Sarriugarte's fine metalwork, attention to detail, and experience with fire accoutrements; they also provide a setting for several talented performers headed by Kyrsten Mate. The Theater evokes an earlier time in America, when acts were born in the backyard, and costumes were made out of whatever was at hand with a whimsical vision. The Bar is a fantasy of metal, rivets, and fire.

12:00 PM - 12:30 PM
Maker Stage

Bending Circuits, Bikes, and Musical Traditions in India   Benderella
Benderella, veteran circuit-bender and Maker, reports on discovering circuit-benders, bike modifiers, and electric analog musical instruments on the crowded streets of India. Stop by to see incredible photographs and a stage demonstration of modern trends in the evolution of Indian electronic musical instruments.

12:30 PM - 1:00 PM
Maker Stage

Hungry Scientist Cryogenic Ice Cream   The Hungry Scientist
We, the authors of The Hungry Scientist Handbook, believe that LN2 ice cream approaches the theoretical supremum of tastiness, and we like to share this wealth far and wide with our cryogenic ice cream truck, offering fans 100 flavors to choose from as they create their own micro-batches; then posting real-time photos and documentation of regional flavor trends to our website, creating the ultimate global ice cream.

12:30 PM - 1:20 PM
Maker Shed MAKE Demos
Arduino 101: Getting Started with the Arduino Microcontroller   Collin Cunningham
With the Arduino microcontroller, you can use your computer to make all kinds of things happen in the real world. Geared toward those just getting started with this popular microcontroller.
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Maker Shed CRAFT Demos
Fashioning Technology: Intro into Smart Crafting   Syuzi Pakhchyan
Armed with LEDs, phosphorescent ink, and polymorph plastic, among other "smart materials," Syuzi Pakhchyan, the author of Fashioning Technology: A DIY Intro to Smart Crafting, will show you how to incorporate a tech flair to your crafty projects. Stop by and learn how to: • print with thermo- and photochromic inks to create textiles with dynamic, shifting patterns; • sculpt polymorph plastic into toys and lighting for your home; • animate your projects by incorporating SMAs (Shape Memory Alloys); • create soft circuits using conductive threads and fabric; and much more.

1:00 PM
Fire Truck Solar Stage

Alexander's Dark Band   Alexander's Dark Band
Alexander's Dark Band is a 7-piece band from Austin, Texas. Best described as "quirky symphonic pop," they combine classical string melodies and harmonies, driving rhythms, and clever wordplay.

1:00 PM
Tesla Theater

ArcAttack!   ArcAttack
ArcAttack employs a unique DJ set up of their own creation (an HVDJ set up) to generate an 'electrifying' audio visual performance. The HVDJ pumps music through a PA system while two specially designed DRSSTC's (Dual-Resonant Solid State Tesla Coils) act as separate synchronized instruments. These high tech machines produce an electrical arc similar to a continuous lightning bolt and put out a crisply distorted square wave sound reminiscent of the early days of synthesizers. The music consists of original, highly dance-able electronic compositions that sometimes incorporate themes or dub of popular songs.

1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Maker Stage
Why We Love Arduino   Tom Igoe
Arduino is the open-source microcontroller platform that's become the platform of choice for makers creating everything from functional systems to interactive art installations. Tom Igoe, author of Making Things Talk and professor at NYU's ITP program, will introduce Arduino, what it does and where it came from. We'll showcase a a variety of cool projects based on Arduino. Tom will demo a project, using an accelerometer with Arduino and Processing to move something onscreen. Nathan Seidle of Sparkfun Electronics and several students from NYU's will also present.
1:30 PM - 2:20 PM
Maker Shed MAKE Demos
Make a Vibrobot!   Mark Frauenfelder
Meet MAKE editor-in-chief Mark Frauenfelder, who'll show you how to make the toy robot featured on the cover of MAKE Volume 10, from a tiny motor and a mint tin. Quick, easy, and cool for kids!

1:30 PM
Round Up Stage

Austin Community Steelband   Austin Community Steelband
Austin Community Steelband is a Kids' Steelpan Trio.

1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
Tesla Theater

Science in the Movies   Steve Wolf
Science in the Movies is a live demonstration revealing how science is used to create spectacular movie stunts and special effects. The program was developed by stunt coordinator Steve Wolf who's done projects from "Crocodile Dundee" to "America's Most Wanted" to "Hustle and Flow". The program is now the basis of science education programs for students and teachers.

2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Maker Shed CRAFT Demos
How to Make a Diorama   Patricia Zapata
Create this diorama project with a box frame or shoe box, paper, paint and trinkets. Dioramas are fun because anyone can make them and they can be of any subject and style.

2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Maker Stage

Kluge: The Haphazard Evolution of the Human Mind   Gary Marcus
Are human beings “noble in reason” and “infinite in faculty” as William Shakespeare famously wrote? Perfect, “in God’s image,” as some biblical scholars have asserted? Hardly. If mankind were the product of some intelligent, compassionate designer, our thoughts would be rational, our logic impeccable. Our memories would be robust, our recollections reliable. Our sentences would be crisp, our words precise, our languages systematic and regular; in reality, or our minds besodden with irregular verbs (sing-sang, ring-rang, yet bring-brought, and we humans are the only species smart enough to systematically plan for the future —yet dumb enough to ditch even our most carefully made plans in favor of short-term gratification. (“Did I say I was on a diet? Mmm, but three-layer chocolate mousse is my favorite…Maybe I’ll start my diet tomorrow.”). I don’t mean to suggest that the “design” of the human mind is a total train wreck, but if I were a politician, I’m pretty sure the way I’d put it is: “mistakes were made.” The goal of this lecture is to explain what mistakes were made—and why.

2:00 PM
Fire Truck Solar Stage

The Tastydactyls   Kyle Randolph
Come see the Tastydactyls! Blake Rawlings: guitar and vocals, Kyle Randolph: keys and vocals, Brandon Oswald: bass, Gedden Gibson: drums.

2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Maker Shed MAKE Demos
Best of Instructables: Flashlight Business Card and Keyboard Wallet   Gareth Branwyn
MAKE contributing editor Gareth Branwyn demonstrates two projects from the Best of Instructables Volume 1: an illuminated business card and a tough, transparent, and very cool-looking wallet made from a computer keyboard circuit.
2:30 PM
Tesla Theater

ArcAttack!   ArcAttack
ArcAttack employs a unique DJ set up of their own creation (an HVDJ set up) to generate an 'electrifying' audio visual performance. The HVDJ pumps music through a PA system while two specially designed DRSSTC's (Dual-Resonant Solid State Tesla Coils) act as separate synchronized instruments. These high tech machines produce an electrical arc similar to a continuous lightning bolt and put out a crisply distorted square wave sound reminiscent of the early days of synthesizers. The music consists of original, highly dance-able electronic compositions that sometimes incorporate themes or dub of popular songs.

3:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Maker Stage

Authentic Innovation   Mister Jalopy
As consumers, we are armed with cash -- the most powerful and efficient mechanism to separate good design from bad. As innovators, we need to respect the cash and we can not begrudge people their inherent awesomeness. Authentic innovators design products that people will not only want to buy, but will want to protect these inspired objects from harm.

3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Maker Shed CRAFT Demos
Make Your Own Fabric Jewelry   jennifer and hope perkins
There is a lot more to jewelry than just beads. Hang out in the Naughty Secretary Club and learn how to use fabric in your jewelry making covered button bracelets, necklaces out of recycled T-shirts and pins from vintage men's neck ties.
3:00 PM
Fire Truck Solar Stage

Foot Patrol   Foot Patrol
Foot Patrol is the premiere foot fetish funk band. In fact, it is the only one in existence. The singer/keyboard virtuoso is blind and happens to be very interested in feet, so all their songs are about that oft-underrated body part. Their music is funny, light-hearted and funky.

TJ Wade- Vocals and Keyboards
Hung Nguyen- Bass
Austin Schell- Guitar
Judge Jeffrey Hoskins- Drums
Kerim Peirce- Tenor Sax
Rick Redman- Trumpet
Nick Smith- Trombone
Toe Deputy Dance Squad- Choreography/Footography

3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
RoboGames

RoboGames   ComBots / RoboGames
Fighting robots! Fire! Screaming fans! 102,000 pounds of steel and bulletproof glass. Who could ask for anything more?

3:30 PM - 4:15 PM
Maker Shed MAKE Demos
TV-B-Gone, Brain Machine, Mignonette Game Kit, and Trippy RGB Waves   Mitch Altman
Come see MAKE contributor Mitch Altman demonstrate his famous TV-B-Gone zapper, and learn how to hack your brain waves with the sound-and-light Brain Machine. Plus: Mignonette game kit and a brand-new project, Trippy RGB Waves.
3:30 PM - 4:00 PM
Maker Stage

Eco-modding with Illuminati Motor Works   Illuminati Motor Works
The Illuminati Motor Works Team is an official Automotive X-Prize Contender. They are competing for the “1 Gallon of Gas, 100 Miles — $10 Million: The Race to Build the Supergreen Car.” At Maker Faire, they will be conducting daily eco-modding workshops as they focus on how to get better mileage and improve performance on the Hyundai Genesis.

3:30 PM
Round Up Stage

Walter Ehresman   Walter Ehresman
Walter Ehresman be performing original songs on acoustic guitar/vocals.

4:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Maker Shed CRAFT Demos
Soft Circuit Embroidery   Becky Stern
Using traditional embroidery techniques with modern electronic components, Becky will demo the creation of a simple soft switch circuit that will light up a sewn LED with a watch battery.

4:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Maker Stage

Make: television   Twin Cities Public Television
Stop by our booth and learn more about Make: television, coming January 2009. This will be a great opportunity for folks to learn more about the series, check out the projects we'll be highlighting and audition for a chance to be on Make: television. We'll be joined by members of the Geek Squad, the major funder of our series.

4:00 PM
Fire Truck Solar Stage

Toast   James Pate
Toast will be performing with their fusion of Prog rock, Jazz, Funk and Reggae.

4:00 PM
Boiler Bar Theater

Boiler Bar Theater   Jon Sarriugarte and Kyrsten Mate
In the grand tradition of traveling sideshows, The Boiler Bar Theater comes to Austin. The bar and stage showcase not only Jon Sarriugarte's fine metalwork, attention to detail, and experience with fire accoutrements; they also provide a setting for several talented performers headed by Kyrsten Mate. The Theater evokes an earlier time in America, when acts were born in the backyard, and costumes were made out of whatever was at hand with a whimsical vision. The Bar is a fantasy of metal, rivets, and fire.

4:00 PM
Tesla Theater

ArcAttack!   ArcAttack
ArcAttack employs a unique DJ set up of their own creation (an HVDJ set up) to generate an 'electrifying' audio visual performance. The HVDJ pumps music through a PA system while two specially designed DRSSTC's (Dual-Resonant Solid State Tesla Coils) act as separate synchronized instruments. These high tech machines produce an electrical arc similar to a continuous lightning bolt and put out a crisply distorted square wave sound reminiscent of the early days of synthesizers. The music consists of original, highly dance-able electronic compositions that sometimes incorporate themes or dub of popular songs.

4:15 PM - 5:00 PM
Maker Shed MAKE Demos
X-Bee and Arduino: Remote Line-Powered Light Controller   Kipp Bradford
Kipp shows how to use X-Bee radios to talk to your Arduino microcontroller. Use them together to make a remote controlled 120V AC controller to run pumps, lights, anything!

4:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Maker Stage

DIY laser cutter   Bilal Ghalib
A laser cutter made from two scanners and a DVD-R diode. Computer automation made simple.

5:00 PM - 5:50 PM
Maker Shed MAKE Demos

My Daughter’s Wheelchair Safety System   Bryant and Katy Underwood
It's like OnStar for your daughter in college! Learn how one dad hacked a GSM cellphone with a Parallax microcontroller to make an on-call "telematics" phone system that's even better than the paid services. Plus: His latest version adds GPS.

5:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Maker Stage
American Maker, Winner: Airheads Air Drums   John Folaron
Airheads allows anyone to create music by simply playing the air. This touchless gizmo has two sensors sticks that are placed 2 ft. apart. The sensor sticks act as a hands free Midi controller and are able to sense both position and velocity. A player's hands are able to generate different notes and different velocities that have been preselected from any type of drum trigger MIDI and synth. Make music with this compact air instrument.

5:00 PM
Fire Truck Solar Stage

Automusik   Automusik
Automusik, Austin's self-proclaimed "greatest band in the world," offers a sensory-overload blend of pulse-pounding electronic pop, synchronized computer visuals, and robot voguing. You will never be the same after Automusik unleashes their deadpan vision designed to simultaneously break your spirit and transform you with their uniquely Teutonic brand of robotic rock.

5:00 PM
Festival Stage

Diet Coke & Mentos Mega-Fountains   Eepybird.com
Help the original Eepybird guys build their amazing Mega-Fountain using Diet Coke and Mentos! Soda practically explodes as carbon dioxide rapidly escapes from the bottle.

5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
RoboGames

RoboGames   ComBots / RoboGames
Fighting robots! Fire! Screaming fans! 102,000 pounds of steel and bulletproof glass. Who could ask for anything more?

5:30 PM - 6:00 PM
Maker Stage

Fashioning Technology   Syuzi Pakhchyan
The author of Fashioning Technology: A DIY Intro to Smart Crafting, will talk about incorporating a tech flair to your crafty projects and style. She'll be armed with LEDs, phosphorescent ink, and polymorph plastic, among other "smart materials."

6:00 PM
Fire Truck Solar Stage

Southern Drama   Southern Drama
An eclectic blend of sultry and sour vocals, erratic and experimental violin, haunting and rhythmic piano, carnival-esque bass lines that thunder like a stomping circus elephant, and ramshackle guitar and percussion sounds.

6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Maker Stage

Refashioned Fashion Show   iLoveMikeLitt
Come see creations made on site at Swap-O-Rama-Rama and more, modeled for your enjoyment!

6:30 PM
Round Up Stage

THAT Damned Trio   THAT Damned Trio
A roving acoustic trio of musicians playing the songs of hobos, pirates, and circus folk from around the world. THAT Damned Band sounds like a circus trainwrecked into a hobo camp where Eastern European klezmers are learning Irish drinking songs from Tom Waits.

6:30 PM
Tesla Theater

ArcAttack!   ArcAttack
ArcAttack employs a unique DJ set up of their own creation (an HVDJ set up) to generate an 'electrifying' audio visual performance. The HVDJ pumps music through a PA system while two specially designed DRSSTC's (Dual-Resonant Solid State Tesla Coils) act as separate synchronized instruments. These high tech machines produce an electrical arc similar to a continuous lightning bolt and put out a crisply distorted square wave sound reminiscent of the early days of synthesizers. The music consists of original, highly dance-able electronic compositions that sometimes incorporate themes or dub of popular songs.

7:00 PM
Fire Truck Solar Stage

7 Seals and the Wingless Angels   7 Seals and the Wingless Angels
Words Sounds and Power! Our band is Seven Seals and the Wingess Angels, a positive 5-piece band from international origin with the same passion: reggae music. Our music is very entertaining and aims to touch all people of any age. We've played at several festivals and are working on an album release project for the end 2008.

7:30 PM
RoboGames

RoboGames   ComBots / RoboGames
Fighting robots! Fire! Screaming fans! 102,000 pounds of steel and bulletproof glass. Who could ask for anything more?

8:00 PM
Maker Stage

Furby Youth Choir   Thomas Fang
Furby Youth Choir is a small army of modified Furbys which together produce a surreal and stochastic cacophony of tones, buzzes, squeals, and glitched-out demented laughter. Newly installed switches and potentiometers offer some degree of control, but the aleatoric sounds emerging from the bent circuits frequently surprise even the conductor of this robotic choir.

8:00 PM
Fire Truck Solar Stage

El Tule   El Tule
For three years El Tule has been honing its unique sound combining influences of Cumbia, Latin Jazz, Afro-Cuban, Rock, Salsa and Reggae. The music is influenced by art, history and culture often focusing on legends and tales of the mystical. El Tule is for those who love to dance, feel good and enjoy the positive expression of music.

8:30 PM
Maker Stage

The Painful Leg Injuries   Bill Byrne
The Painful Leg Injuries are multimedia digital artist Bill Byrne, and his wife, Suzanne. They combine Bill’s Nintendo Wii-mote controlled instruments, homemade electronics, gameboy, circuit bent toys, software based instruments, warped old instruments and audio data gathered from file conversions of his visual art with Suzanne’s lovely cello drones. Bill Byrne wrote the article "Wii Will Rock You" for Make Issue #14.

8:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Tesla Theater

ArcAttack!   ArcAttack
ArcAttack employs a unique DJ set up of their own creation (an HVDJ set up) to generate an 'electrifying' audio visual performance. The HVDJ pumps music through a PA system while two specially designed DRSSTC's (Dual-Resonant Solid State Tesla Coils) act as separate synchronized instruments. These high tech machines produce an electrical arc similar to a continuous lightning bolt and put out a crisply distorted square wave sound reminiscent of the early days of synthesizers. The music consists of original, highly dance-able electronic compositions that sometimes incorporate themes or dub of popular songs.

9:00 PM
Fire Truck Solar Stage

Belaharr Drum and Dance troupe   Belaharr
Music/Drums/Dance performance

9:15 PM
Maker Stage

Operation Playmate   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.

9:30 PM
Fire Truck Solar Stage

Sangre del Sol   Sangre del Sol
Sangre del Sol's performances include stunning and extraordinary costume design and original fire and LED props, with live music and graphic art installations.

Sunday, Oct. 19, 2008

10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Maker Shed MAKE Demos
LED Hula Hoop and LED Camera   ProdMod
Product engineer Michael Nuzzi shows you how to make multicolored LED hula hoops that glow from within, and an LED camera light to brighten up video you shoot indoors with your digital camera.
11:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Maker Stage

Art In A Nutshell   ismael cavazos
In the heart of every peanut is the germ, which, with a little imagination and some carving, becomes the head and beard of the Old Man in the Peanut. Learn how I carve peanuts and other creative ideas I explore.

11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Maker Shed CRAFT Demos
Jewelry-Making 101   jennifer and hope perkins
Austinite Jennifer Perkins is the woman behind Naughty Secretary Club. In the jewelry 101 demo Jen will discuss different jewelry tools, supplies and techniques. People will walk away knowing the difference between a head pin and an eye pin, the right and wrong way to close a jump ring and basic wire wrapping techniques.
11:00 AM
Fire Truck Solar Stage

Delphi Rising   Delphi Rising
Delphi Rising is a musical project, playing an eclectic mix of original compositions based on rock, alternative, blues, and african influences. This is plugged in sound; not your typical cocktail music.

11:00 AM
Round Up Stage

Datri Bean   Datri Bean
Southern-fried vintage jazz. "Datri Bean creates a sound that makes me imagine a sunny, country afternoon sipping mint juleps on an old screened porch, the air moving ever so slightly under the ceiling fan. It's a nice place to be." - Vigilance Magazine

11:00 AM
Boiler Bar Theater

Angeliska + Arpadelamar   Angeliska Polacheck
I play ocean-harp (also known as sea-harp, or waterphone). This mysterious instrument is a peculiar combination of whale and tea-pot. It looks like it was invented by mermaids - in fact, it was invented to serenade cetaceans. It has been used in many wonderful horror movie soundtracks.

11:00 AM
Tesla Theater

ArcAttack!   ArcAttack
ArcAttack employs a unique DJ set up of their own creation (an HVDJ set up) to generate an 'electrifying' audio visual performance. The HVDJ pumps music through a PA system while two specially designed DRSSTC's (Dual-Resonant Solid State Tesla Coils) act as separate synchronized instruments. These high tech machines produce an electrical arc similar to a continuous lightning bolt and put out a crisply distorted square wave sound reminiscent of the early days of synthesizers. The music consists of original, highly dance-able electronic compositions that sometimes incorporate themes or dub of popular songs.

11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Maker Shed MAKE Demos
Make Blinkybugs and LED Art   Ken Murphy
Learn how to make these interesting insects with LEDs, batteries, and pipe cleaners. Plus: How to use LEDs in all kinds of art projects.
11:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Maker Stage

36 Years in the Craft Business   Doug Kreinik
The Kreinik Mfg Co is a family-owned thread company. Doug Kreinik takes you through the family business history, discussing the unique niche that Kreinik has filled over the years. He peeks at what lies ahead for a pastime that only grandmas used to do.

11:30 AM
RoboGames
David Calkins Presentation: How to Build A Robot   ComBots / RoboGames
Come to the Arena and learn how to build a robot from the founder of RoboGames!!
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Maker Shed CRAFT Demos
Pimp Your Rags- Embellishing Cloth Napkins   Studio Three Design
Studio Three is a hip, eco-conscious textile collaborative that revitalizes vintage home decor. We are illustrating our special approach to rejuvenating home goods using eco-friendly inks, DIY screen printing and hand embroidery techniques. We'll take your old "rags" and turn them into dazzling displays of modern reuse!

12:00 PM
Fire Truck Solar Stage

Supersonic Uke   Supersonic Uke
Rock and Roll Ukulele

12:00 PM
Round Up Stage

The Dialtones   The Dialtones
**One Woman Band** Lauren, songwriter, also plays guitar, drum machine and sings. The music is a mix of rock, folk, and experimental. The Dialtones are calling you!!

12:00 PM
Boiler Bar Theater

Boiler Bar Theater   Jon Sarriugarte and Kyrsten Mate
In the grand tradition of traveling sideshows, The Boiler Bar Theater comes to Austin. The bar and stage showcase not only Jon Sarriugarte's fine metalwork, attention to detail, and experience with fire accoutrements; they also provide a setting for several talented performers headed by Kyrsten Mate. The Theater evokes an earlier time in America, when acts were born in the backyard, and costumes were made out of whatever was at hand with a whimsical vision. The Bar is a fantasy of metal, rivets, and fire.

12:00 PM
Tesla Theater

ArcAttack!   ArcAttack
ArcAttack employs a unique DJ set up of their own creation (an HVDJ set up) to generate an 'electrifying' audio visual performance. The HVDJ pumps music through a PA system while two specially designed DRSSTC's (Dual-Resonant Solid State Tesla Coils) act as separate synchronized instruments. These high tech machines produce an electrical arc similar to a continuous lightning bolt and put out a crisply distorted square wave sound reminiscent of the early days of synthesizers. The music consists of original, highly dance-able electronic compositions that sometimes incorporate themes or dub of popular songs.

12:00 PM - 12:30 PM
Maker Stage

Rejuvenation Couture: Emerge From The Boring   Candace Marquette
Get cool and savy inspirations from the Rejuvenation Couture demo hosted by Candace Marquette, sponsored by Tulip Fashion Art & Aleene's Crafting Adhesives. Candace will show you how use an old leather jacket and make one-of-a-kind accessories. You will also learn how to use simple painting techniques to maximize your unique ubeat style.These days we are all on limited budget, this workshop will give you that creative push to use whatcha got and make it fresh. Emerge From the Boring!

12:30 PM - 1:20 PM
Maker Shed MAKE Demos
Arduino 101: Making Music with the Arduino Microcontroller   Collin Cunningham
Come learn how to make music with Arduino. Geared toward those just getting started with the popular microcontroller, this demonstration will explore several possible methods for sound synthesis.
12:30 PM - 1:00 PM
Maker Stage

Digitally Fabricated Housing: Build a house with a computer, a ShopBot, and a rubber mallet   Dennis Michaud
Dennis will discuss the ShopBot house he helped build at MOMA out of 600+ sheets of plywood. The project was called, "yourHouse: Digitally Fabricated Housing for New Orleans." It was the effort of Larry Sass and two principal associates, Dan Smithwick and Dennis Michaud (as well as a dozen of Larry’s other students). The house is an extension of Larry’s work on digital fabrication. The team is attempting to harness the speed and precision of digital cutters to fabricate simple shelters quickly and inexpensively. With Larry's building technique, joinery takes the form of precise, interlocking, notches and grooves rather than traditional screws or nails. The idea is that the parts can be cut at or near the building site using locally available sheet material. Then a crew without construction expertise can fit the parts together in just a few days, doing it as they would with a picture puzzle or Lego model, locking pieces into place with nothing more than a rubber mallet, yet creating a sturdy, permanent structure.

12:30 PM
RoboGames

RoboGames   ComBots / RoboGames
Fighting robots! Fire! Screaming fans! 102,000 pounds of steel and bulletproof glass. Who could ask for anything more?

1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Maker Shed CRAFT Demos
Fashioning Technology: Intro into Smart Crafting   Syuzi Pakhchyan
Armed with LEDs, phosphorescent ink, and polymorph plastic, among other "smart materials," Syuzi Pakhchyan, the author of Fashioning Technology: A DIY Intro to Smart Crafting, will show you how to incorporate a tech flair to your crafty projects. Stop by and learn how to: • print with thermo- and photochromic inks to create textiles with dynamic, shifting patterns; • sculpt polymorph plastic into toys and lighting for your home; • animate your projects by incorporating SMAs (Shape Memory Alloys); • create soft circuits using conductive threads and fabric; and much more.

1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Maker Stage

The Hair and Balanced TV Filter   AS220 Labs
The Hair and Balanced TV Filter taps into the composite video input to your TV, detects whether you are watching talking head pundits or newscasters, then draws moustaches on the faces on the screen. The TV filter is a new kind of hardware shield that helps users take control of their screen. I use mine on Fox News, to remind myself that Fox isn't real journalism.

1:00 PM
Fire Truck Solar Stage

Guy Incognito   Guy Incognito
4 Kids! 4 Voices! 4 Instruments!
The children's music is very diverse with a colorful variety of influences - a sound that anyone is sure to love.

1:30 PM - 2:20 PM
Maker Shed MAKE Demos
Make a Vibrobot!   Mark Frauenfelder
Meet MAKE editor-in-chief Mark Frauenfelder, who'll show you how to make the toy robot featured on the cover of MAKE Volume 10, from a tiny motor and a mint tin. Quick, easy, and cool for kids!

1:30 PM - 2:00 PM
Maker Stage

Dare to Dream Different with Donuts   Jim Mateer
What can you make with 30 mini-donuts in 5 minutes? Come and impress the crowd with your fun creations and win cool prizes. Meet Microsoft Team Zero to hear the story behind the donuts and what they are planning to do next. This fun donut contest introduces Microsoft’s “Dare to Dream Different” challenge through which almost any developer can create their dream embedded device using the power of .NET Micro Framework – and win over $96,000 in prizes!

2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Maker Shed CRAFT Demos
Make the Monsters from CRAFT: 06   Average Jane Crafter
I'll demo how to make sock monsters from the kits created by Made by Moxie and featured in the 06 issue of CRAFT magazine.

2:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Maker Stage

UT's Robotics Research Group   Mitch Pryor
A review of the Robotics Research Group's technical goals and videos demonstrating results from some of our recent projects. The group has ongoing projects in mobile manipulation, reconfigurable glovebox robotics, and automated battlefield surgery.

2:00 PM
Fire Truck Solar Stage

Sideshow Tramps   Sideshow Tramps
Sideshow Tramps consider themselves to be stewards of past musical eras, with a specialty in turn of the century Americana and all of it's migrant influences. One might compare the music they create to a days proceedings on Ellis Island where the interviews involve chords instead of words.

2:00 PM
Round Up Stage

THAT Damned Trio   THAT Damned Trio
A roving acoustic trio of musicians playing the songs of hobos, pirates, and circus folk from around the world. THAT Damned Band sounds like a circus trainwrecked into a hobo camp where Eastern European klezmers are learning Irish drinking songs from Tom Waits.

2:00 PM
Tesla Theater

ArcAttack!   ArcAttack
ArcAttack employs a unique DJ set up of their own creation (an HVDJ set up) to generate an 'electrifying' audio visual performance. The HVDJ pumps music through a PA system while two specially designed DRSSTC's (Dual-Resonant Solid State Tesla Coils) act as separate synchronized instruments. These high tech machines produce an electrical arc similar to a continuous lightning bolt and put out a crisply distorted square wave sound reminiscent of the early days of synthesizers. The music consists of original, highly dance-able electronic compositions that sometimes incorporate themes or dub of popular songs.

2:30 PM - 3:15 PM
Maker Shed MAKE Demos
Best of Instructables: Marshmallow Shooter and Plastic Vacuum Former   Gareth Branwyn
MAKE contributing editor Gareth Branwyn demonstrates two projects from Best of Instructables Volume 1: a marshmallow shooter perfect for kids, and a cheap and easy vacuum former to fabricate your own custom plastic parts.
2:30 PM - 3:00 PM
Maker Stage

Eco-modding with Illuminati Motor Works   Illuminati Motor Works
The Illuminati Motor Works Team is an official Automotive X-Prize Contender. They are competing for the “1 Gallon of Gas, 100 Miles — $10 Million: The Race to Build the Supergreen Car.” At Maker Faire, they will be conducting daily eco-modding workshops as they focus on how to get better mileage and improve performance on the Hyundai Genesis.

2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Tesla Theater

Science in the Movies   Steve Wolf
Science in the Movies is a live demonstration revealing how science is used to create spectacular movie stunts and special effects. The program was developed by stunt coordinator Steve Wolf who's done projects from "Crocodile Dundee" to "America's Most Wanted" to "Hustle and Flow". The program is now the basis of science education programs for students and teachers.

3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Maker Shed CRAFT Demos
Thermofax Basics-Printing on Fabric and Paper   Amy Ybarra-Murphy
I will display custom screens and will also have some pre-made screens of my own designs. I will also be showing my rubber stamps, and coasters.

3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Maker Stage

The Man Who Fell To Earth   Joe Kittinger
On August 16, 1960, Colonel Joe Kittinger jumped from a hot air balloon at the edge of space and fell for 20 miles, along the way becoming the first man to break the sound barrier, without an airplane. Freefalling for four and a half minutes, Kittinger dropped at speeds up to 714 miles per hour before opening his parachute at 18,000 feet and landing safely on target in the New Mexico desert. The experiment, to test the safety of a new high-altitude ejection system, was a success. After retiring from the Air Force, Kittinger continued living the high life, in 1984 completing the first solo hot air balloon journey across the Atlantic.

3:00 PM
Fire Truck Solar Stage

WinoVino   WinoVino
An uproarious 8 piece acoustic act featuring accordion, upright bass, violin, guitar, washboard, found object percussion, clarinet, and trumpet.

3:00 PM
Boiler Bar Theater

Boiler Bar Theater   Jon Sarriugarte and Kyrsten Mate
In the grand tradition of traveling sideshows, The Boiler Bar Theater comes to Austin. The bar and stage showcase not only Jon Sarriugarte's fine metalwork, attention to detail, and experience with fire accoutrements; they also provide a setting for several talented performers headed by Kyrsten Mate. The Theater evokes an earlier time in America, when acts were born in the backyard, and costumes were made out of whatever was at hand with a whimsical vision. The Bar is a fantasy of metal, rivets, and fire.

3:15 PM - 4:00 PM
Maker Shed MAKE Demos
TV-B-Gone, Brain Machine, Mignonette Game Kit, and Trippy RGB Waves   Mitch Altman
Come see MAKE contributor Mitch Altman demonstrate his famous TV-B-Gone zapper, and learn how to hack your brain waves with the sound-and-light Brain Machine. Plus: Mignonette game kit and a brand-new project, Trippy RGB Waves.
3:30 PM
RoboGames

RoboGames   ComBots / RoboGames
Fighting robots! Fire! Screaming fans! 102,000 pounds of steel and bulletproof glass. Who could ask for anything more?

4:00 PM - 4:40 PM
Maker Shed MAKE Demos

My Daughter’s Wheelchair Safety System   Bryant and Katy Underwood
It's like OnStar for your daughter in college! Learn how one dad hacked a GSM cellphone with a Parallax microcontroller to make an on-call "telematics" phone system that's even better than the paid services. Plus: His latest version adds GPS.

4:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Maker Stage
Alec Resnick: necessary, useful, beautiful: what could making mean for education?   nublabs
Makers' and hackers' ethos and communities offer some compelling insight into educational reform that is surprisingly radical. Come hear about a few ways some people are trying to capitalize on these opportunities, and what they think are some easy first steps to get started on the job of changing education.
4:00 PM
Fire Truck Solar Stage

Wax Museum Pandemonium   Wax Museum Pandemonium
Folk music.

4:00 PM
Festival Stage

Diet Coke & Mentos Mega-Fountains   Eepybird.com
Help the original Eepybird guys build their amazing Mega-Fountain using Diet Coke and Mentos! Soda practically explodes as carbon dioxide rapidly escapes from the bottle.

4:45 PM - 5:30 PM
Maker Shed MAKE Demos
X-Bee and Arduino: Remote Line-Powered Light Controller   Kipp Bradford
Kipp shows how to use X-Bee radios to talk to your Arduino microcontroller. Use them together to make a remote controlled 120V AC controller to run pumps, lights, anything!

5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Maker Shed CRAFT Demos
Soft Circuit Embroidery   Becky Stern
Using traditional embroidery techniques with modern electronic components, Becky will demo the creation of a simple soft switch circuit that will light up a sewn LED with a watch battery.

5:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Maker Stage

The Barrage Garage   Bill Gurstelle
If you were to design your perfect all-purpose Maker-style workshop, what would it be like? Make Contributing Editor Bill Gurstelle invites you inside "The Barrage Garage," the ultimate Maker Space filled with the cool tools and supplies that Makers use to create wonderful things. We'll describe the basic tools and supplies your workshop must have, as well as the tools you dream about. Besides a tour of the garage, we'll look at some way-cool projects Barrage Garage projects: catapults, flamethrowers, taffy pulling machines, air cannons, and more.

5:00 PM
Fire Truck Solar Stage

Mucca Pazza   Mucca Pazza
Mucca Pazza is the marching band that thinks it's a rock 'n roll band. The group is a collection of shameless band nerds wielding instruments of incongruous traditions, sometimes in competition, oftentimes in cooperation. Many of them played in traditional marching bands in high school. Others wanted to but couldn't because they played violin or accordion, and no one had yet come up with the amplified helmet. With speakers strapped firmly to heads, their rambunctious live show has brought them to such acclaimed venues as the Late Show with Conan O'Brien, Lollapalooza, and some canoes floating down the Chicago River.

5:00 PM
Tesla Theater

ArcAttack!   ArcAttack
ArcAttack employs a unique DJ set up of their own creation (an HVDJ set up) to generate an 'electrifying' audio visual performance. The HVDJ pumps music through a PA system while two specially designed DRSSTC's (Dual-Resonant Solid State Tesla Coils) act as separate synchronized instruments. These high tech machines produce an electrical arc similar to a continuous lightning bolt and put out a crisply distorted square wave sound reminiscent of the early days of synthesizers. The music consists of original, highly dance-able electronic compositions that sometimes incorporate themes or dub of popular songs.

5:30 PM
RoboGames

RoboGames   ComBots / RoboGames
Fighting robots! Fire! Screaming fans! 102,000 pounds of steel and bulletproof glass. Who could ask for anything more?

5:30 PM - 6:00 PM
Maker Stage

Make Your Future   Dale Dougherty
There are many reasons why we’re seeing a resurgence of the DIY mindset. Dale Dougherty, founder of Make Magazine and Maker Faire, believes that makers are actively and creatively engaged in changing the world for the better. Makers have a hands-on approach to life and they are resourceful. Makers adapt to changing technologies but they also integrate the old with the new. Many are amateurs and enthusiasts doing what they do for the love of it. Today, making is again becoming a basic life skill as it was for generations of American pioneers and those who lived through the Great Depression. With the Internet, there are even more ways to share technical knowledge and skills so that anyone can learn to make almost anything. In celebrating makers and what they make at Maker Faire, we hope to inspire others to become makers. To paraphrase Alan Kay, the best way to predict the future is to make it yourself.