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"Crude Awakening" Welding Workshops
Dan Das Mann + Karen Cusolito–Das Womann
Step right up and get your bead on! We will be hosting welding workshops throughout Saturday and Sunday, from 10am 'til 6pm. We will provide gloves, welding hood, instruction, and materials so you can have a go at making your own sculpture. Note: long hair will need to be tied back, no fringie-frayed jeans or open shoes are allowed due to safety issues.
| Location: Outdoors |
3 Quick Projects
Come and check out three quick projects you can do yourself... right out of Make Labs!
Abney Park
Abney Park
Abney Park comes from an era that never was, but one that we wish had been. An era where airships waged war in the skies, and corsets and cummerbunds were proper adventuring attire. They’ve picked up their bad musical habits, scoundrelous musicians, and anachronistically hybridized instruments from dozens of locations and eras that they have visited in their travels and thrown them into one riotous dervish of a performance. Expect clockwork guitars, belly dancers, flintlock bassists, middleastern percussion, violent violin, and Tesla powered keyboards blazing in a post- apocalyptic, swashbuckling, Steampunk musical mayhem.
Abney Park Exhibit
Here is where you will find CD's and T-shirts, and other gear associated with Abney Park.
| Location: Outdoors |
Alcohol Can Be a Gas
David Blume
A fast-paced introduction to making moonshine to power your vehicle, garden equipment, or even cooking and heating. Will show how to produce alcohol fuel for about 30 cents per gallon. Powerpoint visuals of equipment how-to's adapting other stuff to work as distilleries or vehicle conversion devices.
Altered Couture
My line of Altered Couture, a style of design that embellishes existing garments and accessories, represents outfits that have been coordinated using fabrics and paints. Outfits begin with an item of clothing or an accessory, and evolve until an entire ensemble has been created that is as unique as the wearer of the outfit.
| Location: Expo Green |
Animate Anything
We'll show you how to use simple controllers to animate anything for a holiday display or prop.
| Location: Robo Games |
Art Lessing and the Flower Vato
We are a DIY ear-friendly music ensemble with a variety of home-made, one-of-a-kind TONAL instruments. The "Space Bass" has become legendary to some in Sacramento. We have been playing the Second Saturday Art Walk in Sacramento for several years where we showcase these creations. We are not a noise outfit or a jam band.
Batik Chic
This is a demonstration of the batik process that will be appearing as a CRAFT project, "Batik Chic."
Traditionally, the batik technique entails using wax to block the dyes used to color the fabric. I used wax to block various colors and shades of cold--water dye on cotton fabric.
| Location: Expo Green |
Bay Area Computer Music Technology Group Projects
Computer music technology projects including:
| Location: Expo Green |
Bazaar Bizarre
90 Crafters! A smorgasbord of handmade items, many cleverly made with recycled materials. Something for everyone—jewelry, toys, lotions, art, glass, fiber arts, ceramics, handbags, baby items, even crafting supplies.
| Location: Craft Zone |
Blinkybug Workshop
Learn how to make these interesting insects with LEDs, batteries, and pipecleaners. Ken will also be appearing on the Make Demo stage.
| Location: Maker Shed Maker Shed |
BlinkyBugs and More LED Projects
Learn how to make these interesting insects with LEDs, batteries, and pipecleaners.
BlinkyBugs Hands-On Workshop
Come to the Maker Shed and make one of Ken Murphy's BlinkyBugs. Kits will be available for sale, and the Maker Shed team will be on hand to help.
BlinkyBugs Hands-On Workshop (with the Maker)
Come to the Maker Shed and make BlinkyBugs with their creator, Ken Murphy. Kits will be available for sale,
Boiler Bar and Theater
We took inspiration from the 1920s oil rush to create the Boiler Bar and Boiler Bar Theater. The bar is riveted top to bottom and topped with a fire show that, for a tip, will get you an 8 foot fire ball from the bar tender. I have created Zen Fire Gardens that will amaze a sober patron and wow the eyes. While enjoying the warmth of our fire and the comfort of a drink you can take in the sights of exotic belly dancers, fire performers, and readings from the biggest little stage at the “Boiler Bar Theater.”
| Location: Boiler Bar Stage |
Build Your Own Vacuum Forming Machine
With a shop vac and other common supplies found at any hardware store you can build a simple Vacuum Forming Machine for under $300!
Displays and demonstrations include; Mold making, costume building, Theatrical Armor fabrication and Prop making.
| Location: Work Shop |
Calligraphy & Paper Marbling
Demonstrations of calligraphy and suminagashi paper marbling by accomplished Bay Area artists. Opportunities for guests to try their hand at both art forms.
| Location: Expo Orange |
Cereal Box Biz Card Holder
Transform old cereal boxes into this super-cute business card holder. It comes packed with recycling power! With a few cuts and folds, you'll have a one-of-a-kind holder made from your favorite breakfast brand. You can also use it as a wallet.
| Location: Expo Red |
Chronic Revelator
A cement mixer as time machine, filled with sand and water, slowly grinding 35mm cameras into river stones.
| Location: Expo Yellow |
City Bag Trade
Kendra Stanley
How do you combine fashion, practicality, and sustainability into one product? You recycle old rain jackets into grocery bags!
Welcome to the next evolution in social responsibility through environmentally safe and friendly alternatives to plastic.
My intentions are to increase awareness around the use and waste of common, plastic grocery store bags, and to hopefully change our old bag habits.
| Location: Makers Market |
Contraptor Lounge
Leading Steampunk practitioners will talk about "contrapting" techniques and the creative process, including the metalworking and finishing techniques they use in their widely acclaimed Steampunk tech projects (such as von Slatt's Steampunk keyboard and monitor, and Datamancer's key-wound Victorian laptop). They'll also talk a little bit about their design philosophy and how one can "steampunkify" modern gadgetry.
| Location: Outdoors |
Craft Con
Rachel Hospodar
Craft Con is a business development conference for the craft community.
| Location: Expo Orange |
Craft Hamsters
Learn how to make your very own adorable pom-pom hamster, complete with its own plastic ball. As seen on the Craft: blog on 12/21/07.
<a href="http://blog.craftzine.com/archive/2007/12/craft_hamster_ornaments.html">http://blog.craftzine.com/archive/2007/12/craft_hamster_ornaments.html</a>
| Location: Expo Orange |
Crafty Chica: Squeezing a Dollar from a Dime: How to Make the Most of What You Have
This presentation is about defining what makes you special and then how to work it the best you can!
Crank Ensemble
From sparse "plinking" to layered, melodic loopiness to hardcore noise, these all result from rhythmic, repetitive patterns made by crank-operated machines designed by artist Larnie Fox. Each instrument has a mounted piezo (contact microphone) to amplify its sound.
Create Ribbon Straw Flowers on Vintage Flower Looms
Learn how to make flowers using ribbon straw and a loom. Ribbon straw flowers were a popular craft in the 60s and 70s but the supplies are no longer made. Using vintage supplies, Cathy has assembled kits that she will be selling at Bazaar Bizarre.
Create Your Own Photo Flip Book
Jackie Ortega
Using action shot sequences from a digital camera, you will have the base images to create prints. Then use traditional bookbinding techniques to create text blocks and do a perfect bind to create a soft-cover flip book.
DIY Relationships
How does being in a relationship help you collaborate? Do problem-solving approaches cross over from projects to life? Relationship hacks and MAKE/CRAFT stories from couples who make stuff (and more) together. Geek comedian Heather conversates with Jillian Northrup and Jeffrey McGre (becausewecan.org) and Christy Canida + Eric Wilhelm (instructables.com).
Duck Tape Flower Pens
I make flowers out of duck tape and put them on bic pens. I will be walking around the Faire selling them for $2 each.
Elements of Sculptural Crochet
Crochet is not just for hats and scarves –- this medium has true sculptural potential. Jessica Polka of Wunderkammer will demonstrate how different combinations of stitches can be used to make three-dimensional forms. First-time crocheters welcome!
| Location: Expo Orange |
Escama Studio
Fashion accessories combining crochet and 100% post-consumer recycled aluminum pop tops. Handmade in fair trade artist cooperatives in Brazil. DIY crochet with pop top tutorial available at the booth.
Experiments with Smart LEDs
LEDs are energy efficient, low-cost, and colorful. Placing a tiny computer on the LED creates a "Smart LED" where you can fully control the hue/brightness and create color patterns that change over time. All without knowing electronics. Come see and play with various Smart LED products and home-made projects.
| Location: Expo Yellow |
Extreme Craft
Extreme Craft is a website that gleefully explores the gray area between art and craft. Does a popsicle stick Viking ship qualify as art? Will the souls of Polish grannies who knit scandalous lace underwear be doomed to eternal Hellfire? Can Craft be used to combat Nigerian email scammers? Find out the answer to these questions and much much more on www.extremecraft.com.
Fashioning Technology: DIY Intro into Smart Crafting
Ready to take your craft projects to the next level? Learn how to blend traditional sewing and assembly techniques with new conductive and smart materials and electronics to create accessories, housewares, and toys that light up, shift-patterns, make sounds, or do even more.
Fashioning Technology: DIY Style
Live demonstration on how to use "smart" materials from the author of "Fashioning Technology," releasing July 2008 from O'Reilly Media.
Felt Faux Fruit
Needle felting is the kind of craft that has to be seen to be believed. With the swift action of the felting needle, wool goes from fluffy roving to dense sculpture. This demo will showcase the techniques used to make the felt fruit from the cover of Craft.
Ficklesticks
Diana Taylor
I have invented a bendable, weavable fabric art stick in two thicknesses and various lengths. It can be used to create weavings, baskets, structures, stick figures, body adornments, costuming, jewelry. I can show completed work and allow others to create with extra sticks.
| Location: Expo Red |
Finger Puppet Workshop
Come learn how to build Stacey Gordon's Finger Puppet kits. Kits will be available for sale and the Maker Shed team will be on hand to help.
Finger Puppet Workshop (with the Maker)
Come learn how to build these Finger Puppet kits from their Maker, Stacey Gordon. Kits will be available for sale.
Finger Puppets Who Wish To Not Die
Stacey Gordon
Watch finger puppet-maker Stacey Gordon turn recycled felt into small, anthropomorphic foods and the animals who love to eat them. Stacey will be spending time in the Maker Shed and will also appear on the Craft Demo stage.
| Location: Maker Shed Maker Shed |
Folkiedokie Purposeful Repurpusing!
Imagine! Thoughtful, kooky, and wearable designs using recycled vintage buttons, garments, and found objects from flea markets all over the world for one-of-a-kind bracelets, jackets, sweaters, hats, mittens, and scarves. All this is made for you by a real live folksinger!
| Location: Expo Orange |
FrankenBot Drum Triggers and Electric Tap Shoes
Austin Giles
I build drum triggers out of piezo elements and create sculptures/ Electrified tap shoes with the drum triggers.
Frankenstein Prototyping
Learn to Make Prototypes for Pennies and More.
| Location: Expo Orange |
From Logs to Lumber to Deluxe Chicken Coop
A demonstration of salvaged tree milling with a portable bandsaw mill. Fallen cypress trees will come to the Maker Faire as logs, be milled into lumber, and built into a deluxe chicken coop.
Furoshiki Wraps
Originating from Japanese culture where it promotes caring for the environment and reducing waste, furoshiki is the eco-friendly wrapping cloth. Using techniques similar to origami, it can be used for gift wrapping, grocery shopping, or simply as decor. Choose from a wide variety of sizes and designs to complement your lifestyle. Why furoshiki? It is reusable and multipurpose. Each year billions of plastic bags end up as litter; reusable bags, such as furoshiki, can help reduce the impact to our environment. Its versatility allows you to wrap almost anything regardless of its shape or size.
| Location: Expo Red |
Garbage Art by DumpsterDiversAnonymous
DDA is an informal group of artists and crafters that use recycled and reclaimed materials for our art. We would like to encourage new and experienced artists and crafters to find creative uses for materials diverted from the waste stream, such as trash art collages, microfilm basketry, and spun audiotape fiber-arts. We will be providing some hands-on crafts such as garbage collage mailart postcards and recycled paper zine-making.
| Location: Outdoors |
Get Soapy
Learn to make your own bars of soap using a glycerin base that you can easily melt and pour.
| Location: Makers Market |
Glass Flamework with a Portable Setup
Flameworking, lampworking, or torchworking glass is a an affordable and portable practice for anyone to try hot glass sculpture on a small scale. It's like drawing mid-air with molten glass!
| Location: Outdoors |
Greeting Cards with Recycled Materials
Learn how to turn your paper trash into beautiful, handmade masterpieces! Greeting cards that wow your friends and help the environment.
| Location: Expo Orange |
GRIDBEAM
Phil Jergenson
Grid Beam is a reusable structural system that allows you to dream up and build complex projects quickly.
| Location: Outdoors |
Guerilla Pattern Drafting
Autumn Wiggins
Make your handmade accessory dreams come true! Learn tricks and techniques for sewing accurate representations of your own ideas.
Handcrafted Herbals
Herbal body products: bath salts, oils, salves, powders, bath teas, salt scrubs
Herbal culinary products: herbal salts, sugars, vinegars, cooking oils, and herbes de provence
Everything is organic.
| Location: Makers Market |
Heads On Fire::Fab Lab
Heads On Fire
Fab Labs are a global network of design and fabrication laboratories, installed as a resource for community-based innovation. They combine CNC milling machines, specialized software, and the ability to make and program electronics in order to ease production of imagined objects and devices by anyone. We want to guide Makers in using lab; showcase projects from labs around the world.
| Location: Work Shop |
Heavy Pedal Cyclecide Bike Rodeo
Cyclecide has embraced the bicycle as a medium to express our interest in mechanical innovation, kinetic art, and performance. By salvaging bicycles for creative re-use we have produced a fleet of double-decker tall bikes, choppers, tandems, swing bikes, reverse bikes, and others too bizarre to name. The Heavy Pedal Bike Rodeo is a circus style show that highlights these monstrous alter-cycles with stupefying stunts. Our pedal-powered carnival midway of rides and attractions demonstrate the possibilities of human powered fun and engineering.
Help Make the Boggle and Sneak Videobook!
Help make the videobook of my novel "Boggle and Sneak" by visiting my time machine. In the (CC-licensed) novel, inventor Trolls travel to my family's house in jury-rigged vehicles and subject us to Rube Goldberg practical jokes. Stop by and film a page or two!
| Location: Expo Red |
Hexagons
Jeremy Smith
I'll show construction kits for Platonic solids.
Using a design printed on a single sheet of paper or card, you can turn the design into an intriguing 3D model of a Platonic solid. Included are popup dodecahedron calendar, tetrahedron pyramid puzzle, and cube of rotating cubes.
| Location: Expo Red |
Home Built Bicycles
Think outside the diamond and be inspired to take some easy steps to build your own unique bicycles.
HomeBrewed Robots!
A variety of electro-mechanical creatures including "Springy Thingy," a Burningman Artbot, and his faithful cybernetic companion, "Rusty."
"Homer the HomeBrewed Humanoid" performing Kung-Fu-Fighting.
The "LosiBot," an autonomous radio-controlled car.
"Wirey," AKA My Little Blue Robot "Wired".
"SnoopBot," a hacked puppet.
And the PROTOBot Army: We will settle for nothing less then total world domination.
| Location: Robo Games |
How to Make Your Own Shoes...the Easy Way!
A live demonstration showing how you can make your own shoes by hacking into existing ones.
Howtoons
Saul Griffith + Nick Dragotta
Part comic strip and part science experiment, Howtoons shows kids how to find fun new uses for household items like soda bottles, duct tape, and mop buckets. Authors Saul Griffith and Nick Dragotta will be there with demos and hands-on projects to prove that kids can make almost anything!
| Location: Expo Red |
Howtoons
Saul Griffith + Nick Dragotta
Authors Saul Griffith and Nick Dragotta talk about their popular Howtoons--art comic strip and part science experiment--that shows kids how to find fun new uses for household items.
Huge Tesla Coils and Tower Electronique
Three huge Tesla Coils with lots of electricity and a Tower Electronique, a musical instrument that plays in the air. Also, flying balls machine, solar energy musical machines, and much more.
| Location: Dark Room |
Instructables.com
Come meet the staff and play with our laser cutter, giant homemade Lite-Brite, bicycle-wheel kinetic sculpture, mouse mouse, and other awesome projects! Learn how to submit your own!
Stop by to laser-etch your cell phone, visit, and pick up some free Instructables Robot stickers!
| Location: Expo Yellow |
Jake von Slatt: The Steampunk Workshop
An outdoor sitting room of retro-futuristic/Victorian curiosities and technical wonders, hosted by Jake Von Slatt, Datamancer, Libby Buloff and Magpie Killjoy, Molly "Porkchanks" Friedrich, and Meredith Scheff.
Throughout the two days of the Faire, Jake von Slatt and Datamancer will be in the Contraptor Lounge double teaming the construction of a special edition 2008 Bay Area Maker Faire Steampunk Keyboard that will be raffled off or given as a door prize (to be determined).
| Location: Outdoors |
Jam Making with cmbsweets!
Carolina Braunschweig
Start with a basket of fruit. Add a drop of sugar, a squeeze of lemon and a whole gallon of love. Then set it to boil. The result? Happiness in a jar. cmbsweets is a San Francisco-based jam-maker celebrating only-in-California fruits and flavors: apricot-habanero, olallieberry, blood orange...
| Location: Makers Market |
Japanese Storycard Theater
Authors Hazuki Kataoka and David Battino perform short <i>kamishibai</i> dramas from their Storycard Theater series, winner of the 2004 Dr. Toy Award for Top Ten Creative Products. Kamishibai (literally "paper theater") was a popular Japanese street-performance format in the days before TV. For kids of all ages.
Jewelry from Terra Nova High School
Jewelry made by high school students. Items include recyled earrings made from demo lens from glasses and faux dichotic pendant and pins.
| Location: Craft Zone |
Jewelry Making Techniques Plus
Dee Rouse Huth
Learn several techniques of making jewelry including casting, fabrication, stone setting, precious metal clay, cloisonne, filagree, engraving, gemstone carving and metal embossing and forging and much much moreyou can do it!
| Location: Craft Zone |
Jon Sarriugarte’s Boiler Bar Theater Presents
While enjoying the warmth of our Boiler Bar fire and the comfort of a drink you can take in the sights of exotic belly dancers, fire performers, and readings from the biggest little stage at the “Boiler Bar Theater.”
Joy Slippers
Wouldn't it be cool to draw with your feet? Well now you can with the Joy Slipper. The four homemade pressure sensors are embedded in the soles of these slippers that sense weight being shifted between the toes and heels of each foot. This information is fed into a computer where it translates to drawing directions, making the wearer of the Joy Slippers able to draw with their feet.
| Location: Expo Orange |
KUKIS KUKAS Hand-Decorated Cookies
Delicious hand-decorated cookies, elaborated with the finest ingredients.
| Location: Makers Market |
Laser LoomsCrystal and Cardboard
Travis Meinolf
I'll bring a selection of clear acrylic and folding cardboard looms for people to weave cloth with, and maybe take home!
| Location: Outdoors |
Leather Masks
I sculpt masks out of leather - I use water, a box cutter, a cow horn, and my fingers mostly. After the leather dries, I paint and wax them. They are also nice unpainted.
I also make horns (like the polymer clay ones only out of leather) in this way.
| Location: Expo Orange |
LED Hula Hoop
Michael Nuzzi
The LED Hula Hoop is a fun product used by professional performers, dancers, and anyone interested in having fun making cool streams of color in the dark. They can be seen at festivals like Burning Man, and can sometimes cost as much as $300. But you can make one yourself for a lot less. Instructions can be found on Craft Magazine Vol 6. But we will explore a simpler way to make an even better LED hoop for both adults and kids using minimal tools.
| Location: Dark Room |
LEGOJEEP
Kevin Mathieu
The LEGOJEEP is one of the few true interactive art cars. The exterior is covered in LEGO sheets allowing LEGO on top to be moved into different patterns, shaped into structures, and messages to be created by any passerby. This reshaping of the environment leads the LEGO player, hopefully, to reassess the norms of what is possible in one's environment. This art car introduces a sense of play and induces conversation among builders as LEGO are shared and traded among the makers.
| Location: Outdoors |
Letterpress & Book Making with SF Center for the Book
You'll be able to pull your own letterpress print from a handset type and learn to make two different kinds of books. In addition you'll find out more about classes, exhibitions and studio rentals at the SF Center for the book, where the book of arts happens every day!
| Location: Expo Orange |
Lifelong Furniture Simply Made from Naturally Beautiful Recycled Stuff
William Callahan
I create furniture kits that empower everyday people to design and build their very own lifelong furniture using recycled materials (wood, stone, and glass). The kits include recycled steel joinery and fasteners. I will demonstrate to adults and kids how to build furniture by hand and without power tools.
| Location: Expo Orange |
Lion Brand Yarn Unique Activities
Always wanted to learn how to knit? Now's your chance to get started, learn some tips from the experts, and experience the wonderful Lion Brand yarns.
Lion Brand Yarn Unique Activities
Always wanted to learn how to crochet? Now's your chance to get started, learn some tips from the experts, and experience the wonderful Lion Brand yarns.
LUNAR Society: Rocket Launch Pad
Craig Saunders
Be a rocket scientist! Build and fly a rocket with LUNAR, the Livermore Unit of the National Association of Rocketry, the nation's largest model rocket club.
| Location: Fiesta Blue |
Madame Ovary & Co EGGSplore the Realms of Resourcery & Reuse
Amelia K. Sefton
Madame Ovary EGGSplains ... (Primarily Performing - Puppets, StorySpinning); Resourcery & Trash Transformations (Daffy Demonstrations). Realms of Resourcery: Exhibits and Activities. Includes Traveling Trashformations Reuse Art Show and Trashique (Tres Chic) Boutique; Music Magic. Creative Reuse Activities. Make & Take (Wands, Wings & Wonderful Things). Dumpster Diva, Dori, More!
| Location: Expo Orange |
Magnet Sculpture Kit
Carl Morris
Experience the magic of rare earth magnets firsthand with this fun sculpture building kit.
| Location: Maker Shed Maker Shed |
Make Play Day
A treasure trove of electronics, construction materials, and expert assistance has all you need to turn a creative doodle in your noodle into something physical. Drop in or stay all day.
| Location: Fiesta Blue |
MAKE Projects for Kids
Fun, easy-to-make projects everyone will love, from the pages of MAKE magazine.
Make the Future!
What could Maker Faire look like in 2018? And where is that future already here? Make the Future! shows exciting visions from the next decade of making and manufacturing, and connects the future to the prototypes already being built today. Come to see how you’ll be making the future.
| Location: Expo Green |
Make Your Own Free Range Mini-Monsters
Learn how to whip up a goofy hand-sewn plush monster to love. It doesn't matter if this is your first ever sewing project or even if you consider yourself creativity-impaired, you can learn how to conjure a special friend, and have fun every step of the way.
Make Your Own Free-Range Mini-Monsters
Come to the Maker Shed where Moxie's Free-Range Mini-Monster kits will be available for sale and the Maker Shed team will be on hand to help you build them.
Make Your Own Free-Range Mini-Monsters (with the Maker)
Come and join Moxie, maker of the Hand-Sewn Free-Range Monsters. Free-Range Mini-Monster kits will be available for sale and you can build them right there.
Make Your Own Glass Beads
Learn the secrets of the Venetian Masters! With common equipment, you can make your own glass beads, buttons, and some dishes. Come see how it's done.
Maker Sessions
A selection from computer music technology projects.
Maker Shed Exhibits, Demos, and More
Come to the Maker Shed to meet the authors who write the books and the makers who make the kits. They will be in the Maker Shed all weekend, and we'll have plenty of cool stuff to buy!
| Location: Fiesta Blue |
Making Jewelry
Learn how to make jewelry from the author of "Beadalicious."
Marquetry Art
Marquetry is the art of creating decorative designs and pictures by skillfully utilizing the grain, figure and colors of thin veneers. We will display completed marquetry and will demonstrate the steps to create marquetry.
| Location: Work Shop |
Mod Your Maker's Notebook
A work area in the Maker's Shed, called the Maker's Notebook Mod Station, where folks who just bought the Notebook can "improve" it. Becky Stern and I will be doing ongoing demos showing how to add pockets, closures, marker ribbons, and various cool notebook tricks and hacks.
| Location: Maker Shed Maker Shed |
monochrom's SCULPTURE MOBS: Training Camp
Counter culture? Art? Your average guy does not go to exhibitions, concerts nor does he get in touch with art and counter culture media. Counter culture and the art world are niche places. And even if people would go there they would consider what happens there to be ‘just art’. Art is the place where things might be reflected. But that amounts to nothing because it is not linked to everyday life. Art is a special task and a special place for special people. Many post-bourgeois artists were trying to bring the art back to the people not as a handy service (as it is to the bourgeois elite art consumer) but as a form of irritation. They created many forms of street theatre and pranks. But even art hackers are often helpless against official "art in public space"! Oh, the horror! Those endless atrocities! All of them labeled "sculpture in public space"! Ah! Monstrous "public art installations" on roundabouts, on main streets, in shopping malls!
It is time to reclaim the street art! It is time to create your own public art! Get your hammers! Get your welding equipment!
It is time for SCULPTURE MOBS!
monochrom offers free courses, in-depth training and invites people on a couple of guerrilla field trips.
| Location: Outdoors |
Movie FX
Gary Barth
I live locally (in San Carlos) and I produce a line of Special Effects DVDs that are taught by Hollywood professionals. Each DVD is 3 hours long and has multiple lessons on various techniques including molding, casting, painting, teethmaking, sculpting, prop-making, makeup, and so on. Check out the movie prop decorations and live makeup demos as well!
| Location: Robo Games |
Music Instrument Controllers with Fiber and Malleable Materials
Adrian Freed
New materials like conductive thread, piezoresistive textiles and carbon fiber make it possible to build compelling new musical instrument controllers in minutes and hours without the carpentry skills traditional lutherie require. I will show you how to build these new instruments and invent your own.
| Location: Expo Green |
Needle Felting Kits Workshop
The Maker Shed team will be on hand to help you build these needle felting kits. Kits will be available for sale.
Needle Felting Kits Workshop (with the Maker)
Moxie will be on hand to help you build these needle felting kits. Kits will be available for sale.
Needle Felting Playground
What's all the fuzz about? Use lush, colorful wool fiber and felting needles to play with needle felting, or take a project from beginning to end.
| Location: Fiesta Blue |
Nervous System
Jesse Louis-Rosenberg and Jessica Rosenkrantz
Nervous System creates unusual jewelry from industrial materials with rapid prototyping methods. Our designs are generated through interactive, open source algorithms that users can play with on our website. People will be able to design their own pieces at our booth, then have them cut at the FabLab booth.
| Location: Expo Orange |
Pandora's Trunk
Pandora's Trunk is a cooperative arts and design boutique and gallery located in the Lower Haight neighborhood of San Francisco. At Maker Faire these artists will be making work live, demonstrating processes, and answering questions about their unique working situation, as well as showing off an array of completed works.
| Location: Expo Orange |
PetBots!
Christopher Myers
A robotic workshop for Kids! Learn about batteries, motors, and switches; creating several different types of mobile robots that spin, dance, and draw using recycled and reused electric components and cool laser cut acrylic chassis. PetBots can be built by anyone without prior experience. Also on show will be the Robot Ranch where you can drive the Nerf Gun Roomba and see how good your aim really is.
| Location: Expo Red |
Photojojo DIY Photo Blocks
Show off your photos using beautiful photo blocks -- using any photos, linoleum blocks, and glue, and some sealer!
PianoMotion
This is a small musical art vehicle (2' X 11') with electronic fly-by-wire steering. It features a piano keyboard and sound system built into the body of the vehicle. Fly-by-wire steering allows the driver to simultaneously steer the vehicle and play the piano with both hands. It has a 12-channel custom MIDI lighting system, modular body-frame "skateboard" design, novel LED lighting, and a clean air system to protect the electronics from dust.
Pick Up Sticks' Knit-to-Felt Kit workshop
Come to the Maker Shed and learn how to make these great kits. The Maker Shed team will be on hand to help, and kits will be available for sale.
Plush You!
Come and join the author of Plush You! for a book signing in the Maker Shed.
Precision Puzzlemaking with a Laser Cutter
These beautiful and ingenious wooden puzzles and puzzle boxes will confound and inspire you.
| Location: Expo Green |
Printed Bricks
Rebecca Harvey
Reclaimed blue factory bricks. Hand field printed in batches of 28. Layered with enamels and oxidesafter printing each brick is pulled away to stand alone. Unlike some of our other items, these are completely unreproducibleavailability is by specific item number.
| Location: Expo Orange |
ProdMod LED Camera Light Kit & LED Hula Hoop Kit
Michael Nuzzi
The LED Hula Hoop is a fun product used by professional performers, dancers, and anyone interested in having fun making cool streams of color in the dark. They can be seen at festivals like Burning Man, and can sometimes cost as much as $300. But you can make one yourself for a lot less. Instructions can be found on Craft Magazine Vol 6. But we will explore a simpler way to make an even better LED hoop for both adults and kids using minimal tools. Michael will also appear on the Make Demo stage.
| Location: Maker Shed Maker Shed |
Purl Drums
Corey Fogel
Purl Drums is an experiment intersecting my two favorite activities: drumming and knitting. The point of intersection is the implements. I try to keep each craft as authentic as possible, with few creative leanings towards either.
| Location: Craft Zone |
Randy Sarafan Loves You.
Randy Sarafan
Come meet Randy Sarafan in person. Marvel at the wonders upon which he has been working on for the past year. Or, just stand and gawk as things move, blink, play sounds and monitor your BAC. Fun times are guaranteed.
| Location: Expo Yellow |
Recycled Paper Bracelet Kit
Come to the Maker Shed and check out the Recycled Paper Bracelet Kit from Frucci Designs. The kit will be available for sale, and Fru of Frucci Designs will be on hand for Q&A.
Refoliation
Refoliation is a set of trees created from recycled and repurposed steel, with leaves made out of plastic bags collected from the streets of Beijing. Inspired by the garbage littering city streets and tree branches, volunteers in China have gathered enough plastic bags to create hundreds of leaves. In the Bay Area, scrapyard junk from car parts to old pipes came together to form the tree trunks and branches. This project was made possible by a grant from Burning Man.
| Location: Expo Orange |
Renga Arts
A showcase of fun and useful items that can be made from old LPs. Live demonstrations will be given.
Retro DVD Player and Wi-Fi Radio
Tired of the mundane look of modern electronics? Take control and transform modern day devices (Wi-Fii internet radio, DVD player, PC speakers, USB charger) into pieces straight out of the golden era.
| Location: Expo Green |
RoboActivity Kits & Bots
Walt Perko
My goal is developing new technologies to bring the world of robotics to a younger more general consumer. RoboKeyboard, RoboActivity Kit Instructions, R2PV1 robot FPS/CTF gaming system. I have some prototypes for limited demonstrations.
| Location: Expo Red |
Robots & Designers Living Together in Harmony
Ask us how affordable CNC production, design software, and off-the-shelf electronics can help bring your big ideas into the world! Talk tools, techniques, limitations, and ideas with several CNC-savvy designers to get your production questions answered.
| Location: Work Shop |
S/L Pegasus
Aiming to capture a speed record next year, this 23ft steamboat, originally built in '82, is undergoing constant revisions.
| Location: Expo Yellow |
San Francisco State University Student Textiles Guild
The students from the SF State Textiles classes would like to show you how to resist dye fabric using string, blocks of woods, and clamps. Pictures, videos, and actual samples will be on hand. Take away instructions and local suppliers will be shared. They will also show examples of embroidery and crochet art projects.
| Location: Expo Orange |
Scratch Foam Printmaking
Susan Sullivan
Printmaking is fun for ALL ages using foam sheets to make a "printing plate". Draw on foam with a pencil, roll on inks, then press onto paper to make your print. Make multiple prints to take away and leave a print as part of the Visitors Print Display. (All materials provided & water-based inks used.)
| Location: Expo Orange |
Sew Subversive and Subversive Seamster
Come to the Maker Shed and meet the authors of these two subversive books.
Shadow Dome
Formerly known as Dreams of Electric Houses.
Make shadow puppets or use some of ours and use them to amaze your friends and befuddle your enemies on our wall-to-wall shadow theater.
| Location: Dark Room |
Soft Circuit Embroidery
Becky will show an introductory tutorial for working with conductive thread to make a circuit on fabric. Using traditional embroidery techniques with modern electronic components, she will demo the creation of a simple soft switch circuit that will light up a sewn LED with a watch battery.
Photos of an advanced example using a Lilypad Arduino are linked below.
Soft Electronics in Recycled Clothing
Gretchen Elsner
How to make simple circuits and incorporate them into recycled clothing.
| Location: Expo Orange |
Solar Dyeing
Using solar energy to dye yarn, fibers and fabrics. This is not sunprinting, but using the solar energy to set dyes.
| Location: Makers Market |
Sparkle Kits
Amy Parness
Sparkle Labs is releasing their new DIY Design Electronics Kit at Maker Faire! Harness the power of the electron! Create games, toys and contraptions with these fundamental components. Follow the easy instructions to make a light detector, LED flasher, noisemaker and more. Once you master the basics, you’ll be ready to create your own doodads. Neato! Everything you need to get started is right inside, including nifty switches, buttons, diodes, capacitors, transistors and regulators. Sparkle Labs will also appear on the Make Demo stage.
| Location: Maker Shed Maker Shed |
Spawn!
Costume build group for the Breakers to Bay Salmon Spawn.
Star Wars Crafts: Marble Magnets
Want to make an Admiral Ackbar shrine on your fridge? Feel like turning your locker over to the dark side?
Now you can make one-of-a-kind cool Star Wars magnets by following the simple instructions provided below. Just gather up your favorite Star Wars images and get ready to have some crafty fun.
| Location: Fiesta Blue |
Steampunk
How can you be authentic to yourself and part of a (sub)culture?
Through the lens of Steampunk, a meta-subculture that is currently at its tipping point of growth, we explore the inevitable question a subculture faces as it grows from disparate DIY roots. Who and what belongs? Can it transform permaculture?
Geek comedian Heather Gold converses with computer and car modifier Jake von Slatt (http://steampunkworkshop.com/); Abney Park singer Captain Robert (http://www.abneypark.com/); and Steampunk magazine editor and wearable art creator + artist Libby Bulloff (http://www.exoskeletoncabaret.com).
| Location: Expo Green |
SteamPunk Magazine
Want the low-down on steampunk? Talk to one of the editors at SteamPunk Magazine.
| Location: Outdoors |
Steampunk Spectacular Group Table
Libby Bulloff
Participant in the group space arranged for Jake von Slatt, Datamancer, and Steampunk Magazine to present our wares and talk to general passers-by about steampunk. I will be representing Steampunk Magazine with Magpie Killjoy and showing my artwork.
| Location: Outdoors |
String Theory
Autumn Wiggins
Can we save the planet by making things? Autumn shows how indie crafting can promote Cradle to Cradle practices.
Swap-O-Rama-Rama
Get rid of your tired clothes. Swap it or refashion old into new! A Maker Faire ticket plus any size bag of unwanted (but clean) clothes admits you to this textile paradise.
| Location: Craft Zone |
TCHO
TCHO is a new kind of chocolate company for a new generation of chocolate enthusiasts. Modern, innovative and fun, TCHO is dedicated to creating obsessively good dark chocolate and the best chocolate experience.
| Location: Makers Market |
Tech D.I.Y. for Moms and Kids
Tech D.I.Y. encourages mothers to learn about technology with their kids in ways that are simple and fun. The projects teach electronic crafts and have solid engineering lessons behind them.
| Location: Expo Red |
TechShop
Jim Newton
Come to the TechShop area and try your hand at using some of the machines and equipment available at this local, membership-based workshop.
| Location: Work Shop |
Textile and Beadwork Design for Glow Apparel
Laura Cesari
Illuminate the darkness while looking fabulous! This workbench presents a discussion and demonstration of various techniques for incorporating glow effects into clothing and jewelry. Learn a simple 5-piece layered dress pattern that supports an ethereal luminous skirt, and beadwork techniques that add detail and radiance to glowing decorative elements.
| Location: Expo Orange |
The CandyFab Project
The CandyFab Project is an open source effort to develop low-cost three-dimensional solid freeform fabrication technologies for culinary, educational, and artistic purposes. We will show progress towards designing a new CandyFab hardware reference platform, built primarily from off-the-shelf parts.
| Location: Expo Yellow |
The Crucible
The Crucible
The Crucible's amazing "ERV" Educational Response Vehicle, or "Fire" Truck, will serve as a platform for demonstrating welding, torch cutting, blacksmithing, and glass flame working workshops.
| Location: Outdoors |
The DIY Bride: Quick & Easy Wedding Projects for Any Budget
Create a dream wedding on any budget with quick and easy projects from the DIY Bride. We'll showcase a simple decor project, some fun favor ideas, and demo a creative wedding invitation.
| Location: Maker Shed |
The Paper Airplane Guy
Learn how to make a great paper airplane from the Internationally award-winning paper airplane designer and author John Collins, the master. He will demonstrate an extraordinary collection of aircrafts. They flap their wings, circle back, flip over, and fly back upside down, and some can stay aloft indefinitely. The Paper Airplane Guy will be in the Maker Shed, but you can also catch him on the Maker Main Stage in Fiesta.
| Location: Maker Shed Maker Shed |
The Power of Prototypes
The Power of Prototypes is an exhibit of objects made by engineers, artists, museum designers, and furniture makers. These objects show how humbly complex ideas begin, and how makers of all backgrounds use prototyping to create.
| Location: Expo Yellow |
The Sawdust Shop
The Sawdust Shop is a DIY woodshop where you can work on your own wood projects. We will be demonstrating a variety of woodworking tools and will have an interactive area where kids can make their own Ping Pong Shooter that was cut on the ShopBot CNC Router.
| Location: Work Shop |
The Skull: Ongoing Re-use and Movies
A big damn 9 ft tall skull—made of toxic waste. Rolls around with eyes and teeth made out of flat panels. Has a projector mounted and at night will be showing classic movies on old tech: Plan9, Night of the Living Dead, The Last Man on Earth, and a bunch of old Flash Gordon serials, etc. In addition, the skull makes a dandy PA system and can be used remotely over the network (you can send txt to the skull and it will read it out in one of hundreds of artificial voices, or we can use a streaming audio system to emit mere human voices). The skull also has cameras so you can see the reactions of the passerby. It moves under its own power (not very well yet), playing the theme from Jaws.
| Location: Outdoors |
TimeScience TimeWindow and Stop Motion Theater
Tim Brown
It's play-time! Stop in at the Stop Motion Theater and be a part of a collaborative movie. Or take a timeout with our favorite pastime, the TimeWindow and make time fly with the TimeController -- experience a year in a minute, or push the button and turn the dial to go back in time and watch the Maker Faire unfold from the start.
| Location: Expo Green |
toonlet
Dulceo
We make free online tools so that others can make their own comics, featuring characters of their own creation, in a matter of minutes.
| Location: Expo Yellow |
Toy Boat Powered by Steam Pulse Jet
A toy boat made of aluminum, powered by a steam pulse-jet, with no moving parts. The steam is made by a small alcohol burner. It will run quietly in a pond with only 3 inches of water for 20 minutes between refueling. Display includes unique parent dies/tooling made of cast metal that melts in boiling water.
| Location: Expo Yellow |
Tribbles and Vibillows
Rachel McConnell and Annie Shao
Incorporate a simple electronic circuit into a stuffed toy to make it purr and hum. A cell phone vibrator motor and some fake fur combine wonderfully in this hands-on workshop. Make a humming Tribble that activates when squeezed, or a Vibillow with a big friendly button.
| Location: Expo Red |
VGKids Live Print
Make your own Maker Faire t-shirt! Roll up your sleeves and use our ready-to-print screens to embellish a t-shirt with our custom Maker Faire 2008 artwork. T-shirts will be provided for a $15 fee. Printing facilitated by professional screen printers VGKids.
| Location: Expo Orange |
Video Puppetry
Video Puppetry is a new method for creating computer animations using simple craft supplies, a web cam, and a computer. It takes just a few minutes to go from story concept to a final rendered animation, and requires no skill or experience beyond that of children's playtime puppetry. Character motions are extracted from a video stream using real-time computer vision techniques.
| Location: Expo Yellow |
Weave Anything
Any object that can be displayed on a computer can be woven. This surprising fact is a consequence of the deep relationship between triaxial weaving and the triangle-faceted surfaces used in computer graphics. I will demonstrate by weaving some large models onsite. Also: hands-on play with unit weaving using both TWOGS and IQ's-- which can likewise weave anything!
| Location: Expo Green |
Whimsical Wood Creations
Discover the fun of woodworking and what you can make with wood, basic tools, and your imagination. Watch chips fly and sawdust gather as woodturners, carvers, and woodworkers craft wooden creations ranging from whimsical caricatures to fine art.
Woolpets Needle Felted Friends Workshop
Come to the Maker Shed and learn how to build Woolpets Needle Felted Friends with the Maker Shed team. Kits will be available for sale.
Woolpets Needle Felted Friends Workshop (with the Maker)
Come to the Maker Shed and learn how to build Woolpets Needle Felted Friends with Laurie Sharp, the maker of this kit. Kits will be available for sale.
Woolpets: Needle Felting Kits
Laurie Sharp
Woolpets Needle Felting Kits are an easy and fun way to learn needle felting. The kits contain everything you will need to make a critter or two; wool roving, felting needles, and most importantly, detailed photo instructions for each step. Woolpets will be demonstrating needle felting at the Maker Shed.
| Location: Maker Shed Maker Shed |
World's Largest Solderless Clock
Karl Papadantonakis
The electronics in this 4-foot wide clock cost less than the lumber! Based on a popular kit, it has 192 LEDs, all powered by a single driver. Not one single LED or wire requires soldering; everything can be twisted with a pair of pliers. Karl will also appear on the Make Demo stage.
| Location: Maker Shed Maker Shed |
xtel: Ubiquitous Content Platform
The xtel is a platform that covers everything from “interactive content” that has simple interactions between objects and peoples to much more complex interactive environments that create interactions over large spaces and with numerous objects. It also features functions to create links to web services.
| Location: Expo Red |
Zen Paintball Painting
You might be the next Jackson Pollock! Extreme Craft will help you make your own masterpiece with a paintball gun instead of a brush! We'll be using specially prepared ink paintballs to make sure your painting will last through the ages. Find your inner abstract expressionist.
| Location: Outdoors |
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