10:15 AM - 10:45 AM
Craft Demos
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Sarah Hodsdon: Yudu 101
Learn all about the new screen printing tool, the Yudu from Provo Craft.
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10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Craft Demos
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Kids Crafts: Paper Accordion Books
Natalie Zee Drieu
In the Kids Crafts area of the CRAFT booth, Senior Editor Natalie Zee Drieu will teach kids how to make and decorate their own paper accordion books with Crayola supplies on hand.
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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Stage D (Science Stage)
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Chladni Singing
Meara O'Reilly
Watch a voice-driven Chladni plate! Sound pioneers Robert Hooke and Ernst Chladni discovered in the 18th and 19th centuries that sand scattered on a glass or metal plate sent into resonant vibration with a violin bow arranges itself into interesting patterns according to places of stillness. Chladni plates are today often driven by tone generators and used in scientific demonstrations of modes of vibration, but Meara will also show how the human voice and various speech sounds have resonances of their own.
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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Stage C
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Make: television
Twin Cities Public Television
Make: is the DIY series for a new generation! It celebrates "Makers" - the inventors, artists, geeks and just plain everyday folks who mix new and old technology to create new-fangled marvels. The series encourages everyone to invent, revent, recycle, upcycle, and act up. Based on the popular Make magazine, each half-hour episode inspires millions to think, create, and, well, make.
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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Warships
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Race 'N' Shoot
Western Warship Combat Club
Last year's popular Axis vs Allies naval combat returns to Maker Faire with even more exciting "Sink or Surrender" events in the outdoor warship combat arena. This year more battles will be scheduled, with something new added: special, hands-on combat events just for kids, featuring R/C boats that launch ping pong balls at targets.
In the adult events, watch 6-foot-long robotic warships duel to the death in a large, specially built pond. Sophisticated DIY robotics and guns fire CO2-powered steel balls. Safe for the whole family. Hands-on exhibits and technology demonstrations provided by the Western Warship Combat Club (WWCC) of San Jose, California.
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11:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Stage A
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Amateur Rocketry and Amateur Radio in the Black Rock Desert
Kevin Weiler
What's it like to join two hundred rocket enthusiasts for three days in the middle of North America's largest desert playa as they put the finishing touches on their rockets and then send them off into the upper atmosphere on pillars of fire? And where does amateur radio fit into all this?
Join Kevin Weiler, K6XXX, as he gives a close-up look at some of the temporary but rocket-crazy denizens of the Black Rock Desert.
To see additional interesting things you can do with ham radio, go see the Foothills Amateur Radio Society booth at the Faire!
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11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Stage B
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Basic Mold Making and Casting
Conrad Hopkins
Learn how to reproduce everything from works of art, to collector car parts using rubber molds. You will also learn how to cast parts that look like glass, metal, stone, etc. Whether you want to make one unique item or go into production, this seminar will show you how.
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11:00 AM - 11:30 AM
MAKE Demos
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Weekend Projects from MAKE
Kipkay
Join Kipkay, MAKE's video maker, as he shares great Weekend Projects from the pages of MAKE Magazine.
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11:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Stage C
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Making It In California
Mark Martin
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Rick Kuhn
MakingItInCalifornia.com is the URL for the CACT (Center for Applied Competitive Technologies) web site. CACT is the California Community College Economic & Workforce Development initiative that serves the manufacturing and advanced technologies sectors, and that includes makers of every size.
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11:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Craft Demos
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Cookie A: Sock Knitting Tips and Tricks
TNNA - The National NeedleArts Association
Get ready...get set...get started knitting socks! Socks are among the favorite project of experienced knitters, yet they seem daunting to the novice knitter. Fear no more! In this 30-minute presentation and demo, Cookie A, one of the hottest sock designers in the knitting world today and author of "Sock Innovation" (Interweave Press, April 2009), will walk the new sock knitter step-by-step through the basics.
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11:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Craft Demos
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Embroidery 101
Rachel Hobson
Learn the basics of embroidery with CRAFT's contributing writer Rachel Hobson.
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11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Maker Lounge
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BRAINY TUNES: Smarter Songs for Smarter Kids
Ira Marlowe
I loved performing last year on the Human Powered Stage! I write and perform fun, challenging songs for kids 4-10, and use puppets and props to bring the songs alive onstage, while encouraging participation from kids and parents alike. Songs emphasize adventure, cooperation and creativity.
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11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Stage D (Science Stage)
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Making Equipment for the High School Physics Lab
Marc "Zeke" Kossover
You can't buy a bed of nails or a Ping Pong ball gun from an equipment supply house. Learn how to make some cool science toys and how to take online instructions and make them into equipment you will use.
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11:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Mousetrap
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Life Size Mousetrap
Mark Perez
The Life Size Mousetrap is a fantastically hand crafted, 16 piece, 50,000-lb. interactive kinetic sculpture set atop a 6,500-square-foot game board.
This giant Rube Goldberg style contraption comes complete with a Vaudevillian style show, original Musical score by the one woman band
Esmerelda Strange, Sexy Mice can-can dancers, clown workers, acrobatic hi jinks, and other spectacular scenes dedicated to the pursuit of spectacle-laden fun!
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11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Maker Square Stage
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Making Marshmallows
Karen Solomon
Karen Solomon, author of DIY kitchen craft manual Jam It, Pickle It, Cure It, will demonstrate making homemade marshmallows, her secret to classic campfire s'mores, and other tips for the home cook seeking alternatives to the grocery chain gunk of pre-fab bottles and boxes. Join her as she kicks the lid off of shelf-stable pantry staples and encourages food lovers and kitchen crafters to make, bottle, and eat their own edible handicrafts.
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11:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Homegrown Village
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Kitchen Talk: Third Date Eggs (Coddled Eggs With Fresh Herbs)
Rachel Weidinger
As part of the Homegrown / FarmAid project, Rachel offers a know-it-all / reference librarian/ Car Talk style booth to answer any kitchen question participants raise. From marmalade to deglazing, from canning to grinding your own flour, this unabashed food nerd will answer all your DIY food questions and solve your "my yogurt tasted too sour" problems.
From knowledge gained from Top 10 restaurant kitchens, 30 feet of cookbooks, countless hours in the kitchen section of thrift stores, running the composting program at Burning Man, and getting fired from two bakeries, Rachel brings her DIY ethic to food.
No burning kitchen questions coming to mind? Ask about the most environmentally reasonable way to drink beer. Or how to whip up ceviche from scratch when you're stranded on a desert island. Or where to find fresh Montmorency cherries.
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11:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Stage A
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Remaking Pen and Paper: Livescribe Demos the World’s Smartest Pen
Jim Marggraff
An introduction to paper-based computing using the Pulse™ smartpen. Jim will cover the key features that define a smartpen, as well as demonstrate how a smartpen can improve your ability to capture, search and share new information. The Pulse smartpen has won numerous awards, including: Macworld 2009 Best of Show, Popular Science Best of What’s New ‘08, Popular Mechanics 2008 Breakthrough Award, 2008 Java One Show Device, and a 93/100 Superior rating from PC World.
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11:30 AM - 12:00 PM
MAKE Demos
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How to Make Your Own Robot
Kris Magri
How to cut, bend, and drill metal, wire motors and sensors, and program the Arduino microcontroller for awesome robotic behaviors. The result: your own autonomous robot!
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11:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Stage C
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The Paper Airplane Guy
John Collins
A collection of crazy airplanes. Demonstration and instruction for the fine art of paper airplane making.
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11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
West Lot
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Rocket Launch
LUNAR Rocket Club
Build and fly a real model rocket with the LUNAR Rocket Club! Visit our booth and see small, medium, and large model rockets. Talk with expert rocketeers about how easy and fun model rocketry is. Find out how model rocketry gives you a wonderful, rich experience in broad areas for everyone from ages 4 to 104. The sky is the limit!
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11:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Homegrown Village
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forageSF, the wild food CSA
Iso Rabins
forageSF is a San Francisco based project that provides a bi-weekly CSF (community supported forage). A box of all wild foraged foods. That means nothing cultivated. No iceberg lettuce or rutabagas, instead we have cattail hearts and minors lettuce. The first time human hands touch this food is when we pick it. Wild food is often more nutritious than its cultivated cousins, and takes no energy to produce (except free from the sun). We mean to change the way people see the woodlands around them, creating a true connection with our local environment, building community around food, and re-purposing the word "weed". Iso Rabins, founder of forageSF, will be on hand to answer questions, as well as holding workshops on homemade sea bean and bull whip kelp pickling.
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12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Stage B
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Electronics Prototyping Process
Nathan Seidle
This talk will help put the entire prototyping process into context. We will cover all the milestone phases, including:concept & planning, PCB design & layout, considerations for manufacturing higher quantities, and more. This is a great discussion for folks who are interested in getting a big-picture summary of DIY technology and how to start creating their own electronic widgets.
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12:00 PM - 12:45 PM
MAKE Demos
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How to Make Cool Things with Microcontrollers
Mitch Altman
See how maker Mitch Altman hacked a simple LED controller kit into so many totally different projects: the Brain Machine, TV-B-Gone, Trippy RGB Waves, a Solar BugBot, an LED Cube, and more.
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12:00 PM - 12:30 PM
Stage A
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Getting Out of the Garage: driving your design ideas to success with Chinese manufacturing
Liam Casey
Looking to get your ideas out your home workshop and in front of prospective vendors? Liam's talk focuses on introducing the benefits and advantages of fabless manufacturing to bring your concepts to market. With over 13 years of hands-on experience in introducing clients to Chinese manufacturing, Liam offers a unique perspective on global supply chain.
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12:00 PM - 12:30 PM
Craft Demos
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Intro to Soft Electronics
Becky Stern
Learn about crafty conductive materials and how you can integrate them into your projects! CRAFT's Associate Editor Becky will show lots examples of conductive thread embroidery, soft switches, and other craft-tech goodies.
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12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
West Stage
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Abby and the Pipsqueaks
Abby and the Pipsqueaks
The 3 time AWARD WINNING and UNESCO FEATURED ARTISTS: Abby and the Pipsqueaks, from the Bay Area, CA.
A cartoon concept band, Abby and the Pipsqueaks brings to life award winning original songs in a zany show with jazzy joke bits, science segments, gym and dance classes, magic, and more!! ...the age 2-6 group has been struggling to find its voice in pop music. That void has been filled... SF Weekly's Listen Up by, Dan Dion. Motown meets the Muppets meets Schoolhouse Rocks, Abby and the Pipsqueaks is sure to inspire and delight.
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12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Maker Lounge
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McPuzo and Trotsky
McPuzo & Trotsky
Heinrich McPuzo (Stroh violin) and Sid Trotsky (bantar) are purveyors of satirical songs from the Roaring Twenties, such as "Warren G. Harding Is A Horse's Ass", and "You Wouldn't Know She Was Irish". Interspersed shall be fabulations of mankind's bright technological future, including "The Lurch Head-on Collider" and "Mansect!".
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12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Stage C
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Howtoons! Live Cartoon Drawing
Howtoons
Howtoons! The possibilities are endless. Come meet the creators of the comic as they show off the latest Howtoons and the process behind them. Live drawing and audience participation.
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12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Stage D (Science Stage)
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Insect Exploration
Arlo Pelegrin
Adventure-style entomology on three continents. Science, daring and penury come together as explorer Arlo Pelegrin takes his nets and buckets into forests, jungles, and deserts, travelling on slim budgets and finding friends in unlikely places.
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12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Screening Room
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SF Digital Film
Description to come...
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12:00 PM - 12:30 PM
Warships
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Combat
Western Warship Combat Club
Last year's popular Axis vs Allies naval combat returns to Maker Faire with even more exciting "Sink or Surrender" events in the outdoor warship combat arena. This year more battles will be scheduled, with something new added: special, hands-on combat events just for kids, featuring R/C boats that launch ping pong balls at targets.
In the adult events, watch 6-foot-long robotic warships duel to the death in a large, specially built pond. Sophisticated DIY robotics and guns fire CO2-powered steel balls. Safe for the whole family. Hands-on exhibits and technology demonstrations provided by the Western Warship Combat Club (WWCC) of San Jose, California.
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12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Maker Square Stage
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Molecular Gastronomy Presentation
Michael Zbyszynski will present an overview of Molecular Gastronomy for cooks at home. Topics and demonstrations include basic sphereification, foams, and hydrocolloids, and building your own Sous Vide system.
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12:00 PM - 12:30 PM
Homegrown Village
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Kitchen Talk: Fruit in Heavy Syrup
Rachel Weidinger
As part of the Homegrown / FarmAid project, Rachel offers a know-it-all / reference librarian/ Car Talk style booth to answer any kitchen question participants raise. From marmalade to deglazing, from canning to grinding your own flour, this unabashed food nerd will answer all your DIY food questions and solve your "my yogurt tasted too sour" problems.
From knowledge gained from Top 10 restaurant kitchens, 30 feet of cookbooks, countless hours in the kitchen section of thrift stores, running the composting program at Burning Man, and getting fired from two bakeries, Rachel brings her DIY ethic to food.
No burning kitchen questions coming to mind? Ask about the most environmentally reasonable way to drink beer. Or how to whip up ceviche from scratch when you're stranded on a desert island. Or where to find fresh Montmorency cherries.
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12:30 PM - 1:00 PM
Stage A
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SETI@home
Dan Werthimer
Are We Alone?
Chief SETI@home scientist Dan Werthimer will discuss the possibility of life in the universe, and how you can create the possibility of your computer detecting the first signal from a civilization beyond Earth.
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12:30 PM - 1:00 PM
Craft Demos
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Kids Crafts: Storytelling
Michaela Murphy
Taken from her memoir-in-progress, The Green Monster, Michaela Murphy tells the story of how serendipity and the kindness of a stranger helped her to get her little brother to the 1981 All-Star game that changed both of their lives.
The story is approx fifteen minutes long and it is a real whirlwind. I have told it all over the U.S via The Moth and for several younger audiences and it really engages them. It is basically about how taking a great leap of faith can bring about miraculous events.
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12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
Human Powered Stage
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Shake Your Peace
SHAKE YOUR PEACE! is a folk band based in San Francisco's Mission District. The band's goal is to - in the words of the great folk singers - "get happy," "walk the freedom highway," and "make a living, not a killing."
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12:30 PM - 1:00 PM
Homegrown Village
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forageSF, the wild food CSA
Iso Rabins
forageSF is a San Francisco based project that provides a bi-weekly CSF (community supported forage). A box of all wild foraged foods. That means nothing cultivated. No iceberg lettuce or rutabagas, instead we have cattail hearts and minors lettuce. The first time human hands touch this food is when we pick it. Wild food is often more nutritious than its cultivated cousins, and takes no energy to produce (except free from the sun). We mean to change the way people see the woodlands around them, creating a true connection with our local environment, building community around food, and re-purposing the word "weed". Iso Rabins, founder of forageSF, will be on hand to answer questions, as well as holding workshops on homemade sea bean and bull whip kelp pickling.
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12:45 PM - 1:30 PM
MAKE Demos
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The Incredible Wimshurst Spark Generating Machine
Jake von Slatt
See how Jake von Slatt of the Steampunk Workshop built his astounding Wimshurst generator out of common hardware! Hear the crackle and hiss of energy as the Leyden jars charge ... smell the sharp tang of ozone ... see the sparks fly!
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1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Stage A
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What's a nice lady like you doing in (a) space like this?
Esther Dyson
Esther Dyson tells tales of her cosmonaut training. Recently returned from five months at the Yuri Gagarain Cosmonaut Training Center outside Moscow, she comes equipped with photos and stories - and a willingness to answer questions!
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1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Stage B
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Ultra Capacitors, the future after batteries?
Mike Rigsby
How to use Ultra Capacitors in generating systems, flashlights, and cars.
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1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Craft Demos
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Stephanie Bryant: Crochet a Super Hero Mask
TNNA - The National NeedleArts Association
Learn how to crochet your own super hero mask.
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1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
West Stage
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The SHE'S
The SHE'S
The SHE'S are a rock band from San Francisco, California. They formed in 2007 learning, writing, and performing rockin' music. A colossal explosion of rock n' roll music in a candy shop. The SHE's are, SAMI: Bass and "oooohs"...... HANNAH: Lead Vocals...... EVA: Guitar...... SINCLAIR: Drums and Percussion!
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1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Stage C
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Special Awesome
Colin Miller, Peter Williams, Timothy Taylor, Justin Kohn
A presentation and demonstration of stereoscopic 3D animation techniques, and live 3D cinematography. Special Awesome, a group of animation veterans and Coraline alumni: Colin Miller - President & Visual Effects expert, Peter Williams and Timothy Taylor - Motion control stereo cinematographers, and Justin Kohn - Stop Motion Animator and Mechanical Sculptor
They will speak, answer questions, show examples, and demonstrate their techniques.
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1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Stage D (Science Stage)
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Betty Biodiesel's Big Red Eco Bus
Lindsay Hassett
In 2005, I started the journey of purchasing a 40' tour bus with the idea in mind of converting it into an eco tour bus. Three years later, countless hours of planning, designing, funding and building, it is complete. I have used as many recycled products (tile), eco friendly (bamboo flooring), etc. in the process to reduce my overall footprint.
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1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Mousetrap
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Life Size Mousetrap
Mark Perez
The Life Size Mousetrap is a fantastically hand crafted, 16 piece, 50,000-lb. interactive kinetic sculpture set atop a 6,500-square-foot game board.
This giant Rube Goldberg style contraption comes complete with a Vaudevillian style show, original Musical score by the one woman band
Esmerelda Strange, Sexy Mice can-can dancers, clown workers, acrobatic hi jinks, and other spectacular scenes dedicated to the pursuit of spectacle-laden fun!
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1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Maker Lounge
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Shovelman
Isaac Frankle
I play a guitar that's made out of an antique SHOVEL. (Dig it!) I loop, drum on the shovel body, play the strings with a slide, and sing through a bullhorn. (Folktronica!) My friend and I worked together to build it and make it sing. I even played it for my friends' wedding aboard the Neverwas Haul (Victorian spaceship) at Maker Faire last year!
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1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
West Lot
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Diet Coke and Mentos Fountains
EepyBird.com
See the original Internet sensation LIVE! Geysers of soda shoot over twenty feet into the air in this spectacular mint-powered version of the Bellagio Fountains, brought to you by the mad scientists of EepyBird. EepyBird has been featured on Late Night with David Letterman, Ellen, the Today Show, and Mythbusters, and they were named "Best of 2006" by People Magazine. Their online videos have won two Webby Awards and received two Emmy nominations.
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1:30 PM - 2:00 PM
Stage A
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Creating Killer Innovations
Phil McKinney
Innovation is a key catalyst for economic recovery, yet some find it elusive. As Vice President and Chief Technology Officer for HP’s Personal Systems Group, Phil McKinney sees daily examples of the breadth of human ingenuity to solve social, economic, political and even technical challenges. McKinney is passionate about tapping that human ingenuity to deliver great results and is regularly sought out to guide teams to unleash their own creative potential. In this presentation, McKinney will share the “how” of unleashing your own personal creativity. One example that he will share is the turning points in his own R&D team’s journey to identify and create a whole new way for computers to interact with the world’s population -- ways that involve natural human expression with nary a keyboard or mouse in sight. Attendees leaving his presentation will discover a renewed level of confidence in their own ability to create the next killer innovation while organizations will have the confidence that they can compete and win in the emerging creative economy.
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1:30 PM - 2:00 PM
MAKE Demos
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Making Open Source Hardware into a Kit Business
Phillip Torrone
Thinking of selling your invention? MAKE Senior Editor Phil Torrone explains how to get started making kits, and how openly sharing your design helps more people enjoy your kit, and helps you improve it.
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1:30 PM - 2:15 PM
Boiler Bar Theater
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The Boiler Bar and the Golden Mean
Jon Sarriugarte + Kyrsten Mate
Come see the illusion of a 1920s-1930s oil town bar complete with a stage, dancers, performers, fire sculptures, furniture, and a giant iron snail car.
The costumes, props, car, stage show, and even schwag are made by the crew of the Boiler Bar Theater! So much talent on one little stage!
1. Boiler Bar (shoots flames from the top)
2. Boiler Bar Theater (dancing, song, and sights to amaze)
3. Bar stools, tables, Fire Gardens to warm and entertain
4. The Golden Mean (a giant iron snail car).
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1:30 PM - 2:00 PM
Warships
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Race 'N' Shoot
Western Warship Combat Club
Last year's popular Axis vs Allies naval combat returns to Maker Faire with even more exciting "Sink or Surrender" events in the outdoor warship combat arena. This year more battles will be scheduled, with something new added: special, hands-on combat events just for kids, featuring R/C boats that launch ping pong balls at targets.
In the adult events, watch 6-foot-long robotic warships duel to the death in a large, specially built pond. Sophisticated DIY robotics and guns fire CO2-powered steel balls. Safe for the whole family. Hands-on exhibits and technology demonstrations provided by the Western Warship Combat Club (WWCC) of San Jose, California.
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1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
Human Powered Stage
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Antioguia
...Experimental Rock/Funk/Reggae meets AfroColombian rhythm...
!Musica para la revolucion!
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1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
West Lot
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LUNAR Rocket Club
LUNAR Rocket Club
Build and fly a real model rocket with the LUNAR Rocket Club! Visit our booth and see small, medium, and large model rockets. Talk with expert rocketeers about how easy and fun model rocketry is. Find out how model rocketry gives you a wonderful, rich experience in broad areas for everyone from ages 4 to 104. The sky is the limit!
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1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
Maker Square Stage
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Edible Pursuits Trivia
Edible San Francisco
Edible San Francisco is excited to announce our first ever Maker Faire Edible Pursuit, a food-themed trivia game featuring challenging questions about San Francisco's local food scene, kitchen know-how, and food politics. Players will compete for delicious prizes, including artisanal treats, Maker Faire gifts, and more!
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1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
Homegrown Village
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Feeding your Family from Seed to Table to Soil
Elizabeth Beak
With three simple acts, we will show you how to: garden, cook and compost. We will demonstrate affordable, easy, and fun tips for involving small to tall in feeding your household from the garden.
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2:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Stage C
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Film: Bob's Knee
Bob Schneeveis
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Mike Attie
See the short documentary film, Bob's Knee, created by Stanford filmmaker Michael Attie and meet the subject of the film Bob Schneevis, a Bay Area inventor, famous for his RoboChariot, featured in the film.
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2:00 PM - 2:30 PM
MAKE Demos
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The Rail-O-Graph Electromechanical Messaging Device
John Park
Make: TV host John Edgar Park and Usman Muzaffar demonstrate the Pony Express that never was: an Arduino-driven model train that powers a chat room by physically tapping messages (a la Morse code). Plus: how to make robots touch each other.
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2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Stage A
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Colossal Failures
Adam Savage
I'll be talking about failure - unmitigated, colossal failures that I've been a party to.
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2:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Craft Demos
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Making Successful Amigurumi
Roxycraft
Tamie Snow of Roxycraft.com and author of "Tiny Yarn Animals" shows you a few techniques and tricks that will give you better results when following Amigurumi patterns at home.
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2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Craft Demos
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Star Wars Sock Puppets
Bonnie Burton
Learn how to make Star Wars Sock Puppets! Bonnie will teach kids how to transform boring socks into tauntauns, Yoda, and other Star Wars characters.
The R2-D2 Builders will also be around for a visit during the workshop to allow for photo ops with kids and other crafters.
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2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
West Stage
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Microfiche
Tricerabot
Microfiche is a San Francisco-based, four-piece instrumental outfit – something of a noiserockdanceparty. A Microfiche show delivers a full-on extrasensory experience, drawing diagrams for your ears and mind while keeping your booty shakin’.
Microfiche will team up with Andrey Turley and Mike Carnes to deliver a full-on Audio-Visual collaboration, inviting the audience to use crowd-controller sequencers, and incorporating large-scale VU meters and microfiche machines turned light-sensitive MIDI controllers.
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2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Maker Lounge
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The Slow Poisoner
The Slow Poisoner
The Slow Poisoner is a one-man-surrealistic-rock-and-roll-band, playing strange songs of the weeping willows and curing all manner of ailments with his patented miracle tonic.
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2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Stage B
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Kyle Wiens & Luke Somes - iPhone Breakdown
iFixit
What if everyone in the world could know how to fix anything?
That knowledge would empower us to perform repairs ourselves and dramatically reduce the number of devices in landfills. iFixit has successfully shown tens of thousands of people how to repair Macs and iPods, and we are announcing at Maker Faire our new collaborative repair site for people who want to fix the world! Be the very first to learn about this exciting new community.
Learn the story behind iFixit and what we're working to accomplish. We'll fix a cracked iPhone screen while we're at it!
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2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Stage D (Science Stage)
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Making Equipment for the High School Physics Lab
Marc "Zeke" Kossover
You can't buy a bed of nails or a Ping Pong ball gun from an equipment supply house. Learn how to make some cool science toys and how to take online instructions and make them into equipment you will use.
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2:30 PM - 3:00 PM
MAKE Demos
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How to Make Smoke Bombs
Bill Gurstelle
Live dangerously with MAKE author Bill Gurstelle as he demonstrates the fine art of cooking up smoke bombs from stuff you have around the house. Don't worry, mom, it's educational.
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2:30 PM - 3:00 PM
Human Powered Stage
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McPuzo and Trotsky
McPuzo & Trotsky
Heinrich McPuzo (Stroh violin) and Sid Trotsky (bantar) are purveyors of satirical songs from the Roaring Twenties, such as "Warren G. Harding Is A Horse's Ass", and "You Wouldn't Know She Was Irish". Interspersed shall be fabulations of mankind's bright technological future, including "The Lurch Head-on Collider" and "Mansect!".
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2:30 PM - 3:00 PM
Stage C
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Make: television
Twin Cities Public Television
Make: is the DIY series for a new generation! It celebrates "Makers" - the inventors, artists, geeks and just plain everyday folks who mix new and old technology to create new-fangled marvels. The series encourages everyone to invent, revent, recycle, upcycle, and act up. Based on the popular Make magazine, each half-hour episode inspires millions to think, create, and, well, make.
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2:30 PM - 3:00 PM
Maker Square Stage
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Homemade Chocolate Truffle Making
Charles Chocolates
Decorate your very own chocolate covered Oreo lollipop using edible decorations.
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2:30 PM - 3:00 PM
Homegrown Village
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Fiber Fanatic
Gayle Still
Basketmaking and spinning with friends. I belong to Bay Area Basketmakers, Spindles and Flyers Spinning Guild and founding member of the fun-gals - we dye, felt and make paper from mushrooms. I spin yarn from my angora rabbit on a charka, do natural dyes, make baskets, fiber jewelry, paper and felt.
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3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Stage B
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Do-It-Yourself Biology
Tito Jankowski
Are you the type who looks at a stack of 2x4s and sees a bench? Or you look at a pile of resistors and a breadboard and see something more than just components? We feel the same way about biology. DIYbio is an organization that aims to help make biology a worthwhile pursuit for citizen scientists, amateur biologists, and DIY biological engineers who value openness and safety.
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3:00 PM - 3:30 PM
MAKE Demos
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Vibrobots, Guitars, and Other Stuff I Make
Mark Frauenfelder
MAKE editor-in-chief Mark Frauenfelder recently showed Martha Stewart how to make Vibrobots! Learn how to make these little bots and more favorite projects, like homemade guitars.
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3:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Stage A
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Remaking American Manufacturing with Robotics
Rodney Brooks
American Manufacturing remains a strong segment of the American economy and is more adaptable and flexible than ever before. At Heartland Robotics we've visited many factories around the country over the last six months and have learned how that flexibility is achieved: through a combination of large numbers of production workers and a lot of ingenious custom engineering. Every facility we've visited has onsite engineers who design and build specialized tools, jigs, and automatic machines for their own unique facility. These engineers work constantly with production workers to modify lines and machines for improvements in productivity and quality. But American industry will face challenges from changing demographics, as the availability of production workers declines. Workers can use robots to fill the gap, but general purpose industrial robots remain relatively rare in American factories. What will it take for robots to be added to the toolchest of the makers of American manufacturing, so that they can increase productivity, provide better jobs for American workers, and compete even more strongly in our globalized world?
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3:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Craft Demos
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Secret Tips from the Crafty Chica: How-to Multiply the Use of Your Supplies
Kathy Cano-Murillo
Learn uses you never thought of from supplies we love!
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3:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Stage C
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John Park: Personal Flight Recorder project
Twin Cities Public Television
The challenge: Build a "black box" device that can measure the G-forces of a roller coaster.
The solution: Combine a Nintendo Wii nunchuck, an Arduino microcontroller, and a display panel in a rugged case.
The talk: John will share behind-the-scenes stories of making this project for the TV show. (Even the one about the teenage girls laughing at his fear of roller coasters.)
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3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
West Stage
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Lou Lou & the Guitarfish Live!!!
Lou Lou & the Guitarfish
Spiritual heirs of 60’s British Invasion and actual heirs of 70’s San Francisco punk, these 5 teens mix quirky lyrics with addictive melodies -- and rock’n’roll sounds new again. Longtime Makers already, The Guitarfish have fun doing it all: writing and recording music, shooting videos, creating merch, designing costumes, and more!
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3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Maker Lounge
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5 Cent Coffee & the Junkstock Allstars
5 Cent Coffee
We are dedicated to the idea that everyone can make music. Whether you play a plastic bucket or a thousand dollar guitar, expressing yourself through sound is what it's all about.
The Junkstock Allstars play orginal and traditional standards played in the old American tradition and employing found, homemade or dirt cheap instruments whenever possible.
Music is everywhere, go out and grab it!
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3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Screening Room
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Mousetrap to Mars - Rube Goldberg Documentary
Scott Bailey & Dave Vacanti
Go behind the scenes of one of the world's most unique competitions -- The Rube Goldberg Machine Contest -- in which teams of engineers design and build overly complex contraptions that ultimately perform very simple tasks.
Follow the teams of quirky characters in this fascinating and often hilarious documentary as they strive for imperfection and an appearance on late night TV.
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3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Stage D (Science Stage)
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Insect Exploration
Arlo Pelegrin
Adventure-style entomology on three continents. Science, daring and penury come together as explorer Arlo Pelegrin takes his nets and buckets into forests, jungles, and deserts, travelling on slim budgets and finding friends in unlikely places.
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3:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Mousetrap
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Life Size Mousetrap
Mark Perez
The Life Size Mousetrap is a fantastically hand crafted, 16 piece, 50,000-lb. interactive kinetic sculpture set atop a 6,500-square-foot game board.
This giant Rube Goldberg style contraption comes complete with a Vaudevillian style show, original Musical score by the one woman band
Esmerelda Strange, Sexy Mice can-can dancers, clown workers, acrobatic hi jinks, and other spectacular scenes dedicated to the pursuit of spectacle-laden fun!
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3:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Warships
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Combat
Western Warship Combat Club
Last year's popular Axis vs Allies naval combat returns to Maker Faire with even more exciting "Sink or Surrender" events in the outdoor warship combat arena. This year more battles will be scheduled, with something new added: special, hands-on combat events just for kids, featuring R/C boats that launch ping pong balls at targets.
In the adult events, watch 6-foot-long robotic warships duel to the death in a large, specially built pond. Sophisticated DIY robotics and guns fire CO2-powered steel balls. Safe for the whole family. Hands-on exhibits and technology demonstrations provided by the Western Warship Combat Club (WWCC) of San Jose, California.
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3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Human Powered Stage
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Justin Ancheta
Justin Ancheta is an artist hailing from a small town of Meadow Vista, California with eclectic styles. He has been playing throughout Northern California for seven years, generating a worthy buzz with music worth falling for. He has opened for the Wailer's, and Creedence Clearwater Revival.
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3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Maker Square Stage
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Break the Rules After Knowing Them: DIY Food and Wine Pairings
Eden Canyon Vineyards
Elaine Villamin of Eden Canyon Vineyards thinks about wine pairings from the vine to your table. She will teach you how to try, buy, and pair wines with your meals by learning classic pairings and ultimately trusting your senses to bend the rules without breaking the bank.
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3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Homegrown Village
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Easy as Pie
Pie Ranch
Pick up pie-making tricks while learning about Pie Ranch, an educational farm in San Mateo County. Our mission is to inspire and connect rural and urban people to know the source of their food, and to work together to bring greater health to the food system from seed to table.
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3:30 PM - 4:00 PM
Stage A
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A New World for American Manufacturing
Mitch Free
Mitch will be speaking about his observations on how manufacturing products – from conceptualization through introduction to markets – is evolving rapidly, and how technology is not only shortening the design and sales cycles but how these changes will enable new creativity and ideas in the marketplace. Mitch will share these views through his many years of invention, manufacturing and leadership experience.
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3:30 PM - 4:15 PM
Boiler Bar Theater
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The Boiler Bar and the Golden Mean
Jon Sarriugarte + Kyrsten Mate
Come see the illusion of a 1920s-1930s oil town bar complete with a stage, dancers, performers, fire sculptures, furniture, and a giant iron snail car.
The costumes, props, car, stage show, and even schwag are made by the crew of the Boiler Bar Theater! So much talent on one little stage!
1. Boiler Bar (shoots flames from the top)
2. Boiler Bar Theater (dancing, song, and sights to amaze)
3. Bar stools, tables, Fire Gardens to warm and entertain
4. The Golden Mean (a giant iron snail car).
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3:30 PM - 4:00 PM
Stage C
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Disability & Access Hacks
Liz Henry
Small assistive devices such as reacher/grabbers, page turners and book holders, grip extenders, can be made with bits of rubber tubing, PVC pipe, and tools as simple as box cutters and duct tape. Rather than obsess over impossible levels of healthiness and longevity, we need to change people’s expectations of how they will deal with changing physical limitations. We can work to spread simple designs, and a DIY attitude for mobility and accessibility gear, to encourage a culture of invention that will be especially helpful to people as they age. We'll look at the philosophy and will list 5 simple things you can do to help a friend or relative with accessibility hacks!
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3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
West Lot
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LUNAR Rocket Club
LUNAR Rocket Club
Build and fly a real model rocket with the LUNAR Rocket Club! Visit our booth and see small, medium, and large model rockets. Talk with expert rocketeers about how easy and fun model rocketry is. Find out how model rocketry gives you a wonderful, rich experience in broad areas for everyone from ages 4 to 104. The sky is the limit!
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4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Stage C
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Fantastiic Contraption: The Device Artists
Gareth Branwyn
Device is an art gallery in San Diego, run by sculptor Greg Brotherton and curator Amy Brotherton. "Device" also encodes much of the work they represent. The "device artists" are a diverse, international group of sculptures, painters, and assemblage artists building fantastic artistic contraptions that explore the increasingly leaky margins between humans, animals, and machines. This panel discussion will include the Brothertons, Tom Haney, Nemo Gould, Reuben Margolin, Benjamin Cowden, and will be moderated by Gareth Branwyn.
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4:00 PM - 4:30 PM
MAKE Demos
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Electronics Demystified!
Collin Cunningham
Be not afraid! You don't have to be an electrical engineer to have fun with electronics. MAKE blogger and video maker Collin Cunningham shares a crash course through some basics, and a few tips to get you started making fun things with electronics.
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4:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Stage A
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From Juvenile Delinquent to Self-Taught Electrical Engineer
Jeri Ellsworth
As a curious, creative and misunderstood child with a passion for science Jeri found herself an outcast amongst with her peers. With little appreciation for her talents she turned to high tech pranks, skipping school and taking her own path in life. Against the advice of her family and friends she drops out of school to become a successful race car driver. This was the beginning of a long and twisty path to becoming a self-taught electrical engineer and designing the highly acclaimed Commodore C64 30-in-1 Joystick.
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4:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Craft Demos
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Lastmaking for Beginners (Shoemaking)
Tom Maiorana
A quick overview of how to make a quick last for basic shoemaking. I'll demonstrate a way to make a mold for plaster, some basics of measuring, and an overview of how to make a reusable last from wood.
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4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
West Stage
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The Hounds Acoustic Stomp
The Hounds
The Hounds are a high-energy acoustic indie band from San Francisco, who take old-fashioned instruments like fiddle, accordion, and steel-string guitar, and play them with rockstar levels of passion and fun. Bass and drums back up their hoe-downs and pop tunes, making EVERYBODY want to dance!
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4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Maker Lounge
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Mr. December
Mr. December
We are an ukelele/upright bass duo, involving singing, harmonizing, rapping, being handsome, creating ill mouth beats, and playing rag-timey bluegrass. we call it folk-stomp.
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4:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Stage B
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iPhone Hacks
Adam Stolarz
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David Jurick
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Stephen Brown
The more iPhones are sold, the more people want them to do. With every new release, Apple enables features - but for everything they leave out, hacking is the key. This presentation will discuss what's possible today through unlocking the phone, and how some of the most sought-after - but yet undelivered - features of the phone can be unleashed.
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4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Stage D (Science Stage)
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Betty Biodiesel's Big Red Eco Bus
Lindsay Hassett
In 2005, I started the journey of purchasing a 40' tour bus with the idea in mind of converting it into an eco tour bus. Three years later, countless hours of planning, designing, funding and building, it is complete. I have used as many recycled products (tile), eco friendly (bamboo flooring), etc. in the process to reduce my overall footprint.
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4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Human Powered Stage
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Guella
Four San Francisco-based musicians, all pulling in slightly different directions, find dynamic equilibrium in Guella. The music is at once catchy, open-ended, and original. Due to the great amount of energy and improvisation that Guella brings to each of its sets, it is truly best appreciated in the live setting. A combination of skillful songwriting, intelligent musicianship, and open-ended improvisation always leaves listeners wondering what might happen next.
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4:00 PM - 4:30 PM
West Lot
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Diet Coke and Mentos Fountains
EepyBird.com
See the original Internet sensation LIVE! Geysers of soda shoot over twenty feet into the air in this spectacular mint-powered version of the Bellagio Fountains, brought to you by the mad scientists of EepyBird. EepyBird has been featured on Late Night with David Letterman, Ellen, the Today Show, and Mythbusters, and they were named "Best of 2006" by People Magazine. Their online videos have won two Webby Awards and received two Emmy nominations.
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4:00 PM - 4:30 PM
West Lot
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Diet Coke and Mentos Fountains
EepyBird.com
See the original Internet sensation LIVE! Geysers of soda shoot over twenty feet into the air in this spectacular mint-powered version of the Bellagio Fountains, brought to you by the mad scientists of EepyBird. EepyBird has been featured on Late Night with David Letterman, Ellen, the Today Show, and Mythbusters, and they were named "Best of 2006" by People Magazine. Their online videos have won two Webby Awards and received two Emmy nominations.
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4:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Stage A
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Numenta's Vision Systems
Dileep George
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Bill Atkinson
Numenta is releasing a Vision Toolkit in June that will enable hobbyists to train their own vision system based on our technology. Users will need to train the system with a collection of images, much like humans learn by being exposed to visual images. After training they can present new images (e.g. through a web cam or by dragging image files) to see if the network can recognize them. They can then embed this feature into their own website. It won't be perfect, but I think it will be the first time that computer vision will become really accessible to end users without a specialized degree.
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4:30 PM - 5:00 PM
MAKE Demos
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BEAM Robotics and the SolarEngine
Solarbotics Ltd
Learn how to make nimble robots from simple components, no programming required! Many BEAMbots are powered by the simple Solarengine circuit using a solar cell and capacitors. Presented by Dave Hrynkiw, president of Solarbotics and co-author of Junkbots, Bugbots, and Bots on Wheels.
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4:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Stage B
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Jailbreaking the iPhone 3.0
Chris Hughes
Chris will talk about what you can build when you don't use the official Apple SDK. He will show you how to use private frameworks, dumping the official SDK to find undocumented methods, and SSHing into your phone to debug your apps in a more elaborate fashion. Now that 3.0 is coming out, he's looking at what sort of physical stuff he can build that plugs into the phone or talks via Bluetooth.
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4:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Mousetrap
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Life Size Mousetrap
Mark Perez
The Life Size Mousetrap is a fantastically hand crafted, 16 piece, 50,000-lb. interactive kinetic sculpture set atop a 6,500-square-foot game board.
This giant Rube Goldberg style contraption comes complete with a Vaudevillian style show, original Musical score by the one woman band
Esmerelda Strange, Sexy Mice can-can dancers, clown workers, acrobatic hi jinks, and other spectacular scenes dedicated to the pursuit of spectacle-laden fun!
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4:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Warships
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Race 'N' Shoot
Western Warship Combat Club
Last year's popular Axis vs Allies naval combat returns to Maker Faire with even more exciting "Sink or Surrender" events in the outdoor warship combat arena. This year more battles will be scheduled, with something new added: special, hands-on combat events just for kids, featuring R/C boats that launch ping pong balls at targets.
In the adult events, watch 6-foot-long robotic warships duel to the death in a large, specially built pond. Sophisticated DIY robotics and guns fire CO2-powered steel balls. Safe for the whole family. Hands-on exhibits and technology demonstrations provided by the Western Warship Combat Club (WWCC) of San Jose, California.
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4:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Warships
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Race 'N' Shoot
Western Warship Combat Club
Last year's popular Axis vs Allies naval combat returns to Maker Faire with even more exciting "Sink or Surrender" events in the outdoor warship combat arena. This year more battles will be scheduled, with something new added: special, hands-on combat events just for kids, featuring R/C boats that launch ping pong balls at targets.
In the adult events, watch 6-foot-long robotic warships duel to the death in a large, specially built pond. Sophisticated DIY robotics and guns fire CO2-powered steel balls. Safe for the whole family. Hands-on exhibits and technology demonstrations provided by the Western Warship Combat Club (WWCC) of San Jose, California.
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4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Maker Square Stage
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Preserving Summer In A Jar
Alicia Preston
Pickling in a salty brine is one of the oldest known methods of preserving and adding flavor to food. Dill pickles, sauerkraut, and kim chee may be the best known examples, but any vegetable and many other foods can be salt-cured with delicious results. As a bonus, the probiotic qualities of these lacto-fermented foods make them more nutritious and easier to digest as well!
Brining your own vegetables allows you to play with flavors to suit your own tastes and is a simple and inexpensive way to store and enjoy the summer harvest year-round. We'll demonstrate the process and teach the rules of thumb for making your own mouth-watering treats at home.
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4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Homegrown Village
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Seed Ball Making
Farm Aid / HOMEGROWN.org
Where we celebrate everything HOMEGROWN: homesteading, growing, composting and more. Dig in the dirt, connect to the soil and the source of your good food.
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4:45 PM - 5:45 PM
Cypress Stage
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Fashion Show
Wendy Tremayne
Come see Swap-O-Rama-Rama's fashion show!
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5:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Stage A
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The End of Driving
Mike and Maaike
Mike and Maaike recently embarked on a project to redefine the automobile in search of a new future for society and industry.
Beyond being efficient, affordable and zero-pollution, their ATNMBL concept will drive itself. Informed by emerging robotic technology but optimized for quality of life while in transit, their design vision resembles architecture more than the cars we know today. The ATNMBL concept will show how progressive design and technology can mix to create a positive vision of the future.
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5:00 PM - 5:45 PM
MAKE Demos
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How to Hack Toys and Clothes
Becky Stern
MAKE and CRAFT online editor Becky Stern shows how she made her TV-B-Gone Hoodie, the sweatshirt that turns off TVs, and how to hack an electronic toy to change its sound. Don't miss her Twitchie Scorpion and Human Hair Blythe doll.
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5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Stage B
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Making Makers: Stories of teaching DIY to engineering students (and the projects that resulted)
Kipp Bradford
See Kipp speak about teaching DIY to engineering students.
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5:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Craft Demos
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Kristin Roach: Sewing Rebellion Mending Skills 101
Craft Leftovers
Emancipate yourself from the global garment industry by learning the skills to alter, mend and make your own garments! Learn how to sew on your button so it will stay put, apply patches with ease, and darn holes in knit fabrics.
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5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
West Stage
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Nathaniel Johnstone and his Band of Miscreants at Carnival Mechanique
Nathaniel Johnstone
I and a few other musicians will be providing live music with the Steampunk/Vintagepunk group using custom instruments/amps created by Jake Von Slatt and Molly Freidrich.
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5:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Stage C
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Brainstorming
Greg MacLaurin
A talk about generating ideas and working with them. Greg will share his experiences as a concept designer at Imagineering and other theme park companies.
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5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Stage D (Science Stage)
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Making Equipment for the High School Physics Lab
Marc "Zeke" Kossover
You can't buy a bed of nails or a Ping Pong ball gun from an equipment supply house. Learn how to make some cool science toys and how to take online instructions and make them into equipment you will use.
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5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Screening Room
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SF Digital Film
Description to come...
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5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Maker Lounge
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Shovelman
Isaac Frankle
I play a guitar that's made out of an antique SHOVEL. (Dig it!) I loop, drum on the shovel body, play the strings with a slide, and sing through a bullhorn. (Folktronica!) My friend and I worked together to build it and make it sing. I even played it for my friends' wedding aboard the Neverwas Haul (Victorian spaceship) at Maker Faire last year!
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5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Human Powered Stage
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Cello Joe
The wildest beatboxin' cellist in the west!
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5:30 PM - 6:00 PM
Stage A
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The Most Elaborate Watch Ever Made
John Biggs
In 1783, on the eve of the French Revolution, master watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet was offered a unique commission. He was hired to build the most complex watch known to horology, a masterpiece of form and function. Forty-four years later, it was finished and, in the process, Breguet created new technologies, new engineering methods, and paved the way for precision timekeeping and, some would say, the Industrial Age. The horological equivalent of the Moon Shot, number 160 or the Marie-Antoinette is the most complex watch of its era. We'll discuss Breguet's background, the problems he solved purely mechanically, and the birth of analog programming through the use of levers and cams. We'll also discuss modern watchmaking methods.
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5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Maker Square Stage
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Affinage: The Art of Aging Cheese
Kim Iannotti
This interactive presentation will cover the different types of rinds on cheeses and how affineurs (the guys and gals who age the cheese) help develop these rinds by promoting different molds and.. yes… even bacteria.
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5:30 PM - 6:00 PM
Homegrown Village
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Beekeepers Guild: Live Bees!
Beekeepers Guild of San Mateo County
The Beekeepers Guild of San Mateo County provides information and training on the keeping of Honey Bees.
Our members are mainly hobbyists and we offer a free beekeeping class each spring.
Our booth will display information about bees, with an observation hive if possible and have honey and hive products such as candles for sale by our members.
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5:45 PM - 6:45 PM
Cypress Stage
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Pandora's Trunk Storytime Runway Show
Pandora's Trunk
This group of local artists and designers presents a twisted re-construction of a traditional runway show. Each group of models become thematic characters in a narrative whole. This story will include live string accompaniment, reconstructed and recycled clothes from ten different designers, as well as a pair of audio dresses that each comprise either a speaker or a microphone, and create feedback and music as they move about.
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6:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Stage A
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DIY Drones
Chris Anderson
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Jordi Munoz
Making low-cost autonomous unmanned aerial vehicles, from planes to blimps.
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6:00 PM - 6:30 PM
MAKE Demos
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Howtoons! Live Cartoon Drawing
Howtoons
Howtoons! The possibilities are endless. Come meet the creators of the comic as they show off the latest Howtoons and the process behind them. Live drawing and audience participation.
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Stage B
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Relativity Visualized: An Intuitive Way of Picturing Relativity
Professor Epstein
Have you ever tried to understand Special Relativity, but not quite grasped it? Have you wondered why you can't go faster than light? What makes time go slow? What makes space shrink? Lewis Carroll Epstein tells some stories that help make sense of puzzling concepts of Relativity.
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6:00 PM - 6:30 PM
West Stage
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OCB
Michael Molenda
OCB is a Celtic-punk-folk-rock act that serves up a stylistic combination of The Faces, The Pogues, and British Isles rockers of the 1970s. We call it "Busker Rock," and it's fun and danceable and kinda wild even! California punk legend
Dave Dalton leads the band, which is composed of guitarist Michael Molenda, bassist Patrick Wong, bagpiper/tin whistle master Sean Cummings, and cajon player, percussionist, and background vocalist Cheryl Doll.
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Maker Lounge
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Vagabondage
Vagabondage
Vagabondage is a musical duo from a past that never happened – one full of the hard roads and dark roots of Americana. Featuring the barking mad vocals of John Flaw and the whiskey crooning of Emchy, Vagabondage will usher you into a realm of accordion, guitar, kazoo, and hindsight prophecies.
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6:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Stage C
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Make: television
Twin Cities Public Television
Make: is the DIY series for a new generation! It celebrates "Makers" - the inventors, artists, geeks and just plain everyday folks who mix new and old technology to create new-fangled marvels. The series encourages everyone to invent, revent, recycle, upcycle, and act up. Based on the popular Make magazine, each half-hour episode inspires millions to think, create, and, well, make.
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Stage D (Science Stage)
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Insect Exploration
Arlo Pelegrin
Adventure-style entomology on three continents. Science, daring and penury come together as explorer Arlo Pelegrin takes his nets and buckets into forests, jungles, and deserts, travelling on slim budgets and finding friends in unlikely places.
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6:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Warships
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Combat
Western Warship Combat Club
Last year's popular Axis vs Allies naval combat returns to Maker Faire with even more exciting "Sink or Surrender" events in the outdoor warship combat arena. This year more battles will be scheduled, with something new added: special, hands-on combat events just for kids, featuring R/C boats that launch ping pong balls at targets.
In the adult events, watch 6-foot-long robotic warships duel to the death in a large, specially built pond. Sophisticated DIY robotics and guns fire CO2-powered steel balls. Safe for the whole family. Hands-on exhibits and technology demonstrations provided by the Western Warship Combat Club (WWCC) of San Jose, California.
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Human Powered Stage
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Oona Garthwaite
Electro / Soul / Rock
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6:00 PM - 6:45 PM
Homegrown Village
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Urban Rooftop Gardening for Beginners
San Francisco Chronicle Home & Garden section
San Francisco Chronicle writer Jane Tunks, a novice gardener, writes a beginning gardening column. She and her mentors, San Francisco Permaculture Guild leaders Fred Bove and Kevin Bayuk, will do a workshop on how a beginner can start a container garden the permaculture way. I will be in the Homegrown Village (homegrown.org)
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6:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Stage A
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The Art of Living Dangerously
Bill Gurstelle
Thomas Edison, Francis Crick, Gordon Moore, extraordinary risk takers all, exemplify the curious, capable and charismatic makers who break through boundaries that limit others. Recent research shows strong correlations between risk taking, success, and personal satisfaction. This talk explores the art of living (and making) dangerously. No hard hat required!
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6:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Homegrown Village
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Seed Saving
Fred Bove
Saving seeds from plants that grow in your garden ensures genetic diversity and keeps your garden growing stronger year after year. Trading the seeds you save with friends and neighbors is not only fun, but a low-cost way to grow plants that work the best in your microclimate. Learn the basics of saving seed in this casual, hands-on session with SF Permaculture Guild’s Fred Bové.
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6:45 PM - 7:15 PM
Mousetrap
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Life Size Mousetrap
Mark Perez
The Life Size Mousetrap is a fantastically hand crafted, 16 piece, 50,000-lb. interactive kinetic sculpture set atop a 6,500-square-foot game board.
This giant Rube Goldberg style contraption comes complete with a Vaudevillian style show, original Musical score by the one woman band
Esmerelda Strange, Sexy Mice can-can dancers, clown workers, acrobatic hi jinks, and other spectacular scenes dedicated to the pursuit of spectacle-laden fun!
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7:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Stage A
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Wireless Power Transmission: How did Nikola Tesla do it?
Omega Recoil
In the late 1800s Nikola Tesla began experimenting with transmitting power wirelessly via the earth's crust and the ionosphere. He invented what we now know as the Tesla Coil; this device was capable of generating extremely high voltages, and was the pre-curser to radio transmission. What was Tesla doing? How was he doing it? Does wireless power work? The Omega Recoil team have been re-creating some of Tesla's wireless power experiments, with interesting results.
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7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
West Stage
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The Evolution Control Committee presents The Wheel Of Mashup
The Evolution Control Committee
Spin the wheel, make a mashup! The Evolution Control Committee wasn't content to merely get credit for making the first mashup in 1993 – they've been cutting and pasting their way through music ever since. Now, you can too! Come to our show and spin the Wheel of Mashup – two wheels actually; one lands on the music, one on the vocals. The two are mashed up on the spot thanks to The ECC's Vidimasher 3000, a video control screen hacked from Nintendo Wii controllers. Faster than a DJ, cooler than a laptop show, this is the short-attention span dance party you've been waiting for!
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7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Stage D (Science Stage)
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Betty Biodiesel's Big Red Eco Bus
Lindsay Hassett
In 2005, I started the journey of purchasing a 40' tour bus with the idea in mind of converting it into an eco tour bus. Three years later, countless hours of planning, designing, funding and building, it is complete. I have used as many recycled products (tile), eco friendly (bamboo flooring), etc. in the process to reduce my overall footprint.
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7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Human Powered Stage
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Fossil Fool
Rock the Bike!
Fossil Fool, the bike rapper!
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7:15 PM - 8:00 PM
Boiler Bar Theater
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The Boiler Bar and the Golden Mean
Jon Sarriugarte + Kyrsten Mate
Come see the illusion of a 1920s-1930s oil town bar complete with a stage, dancers, performers, fire sculptures, furniture, and a giant iron snail car.
The costumes, props, car, stage show, and even schwag are made by the crew of the Boiler Bar Theater! So much talent on one little stage!
1. Boiler Bar (shoots flames from the top)
2. Boiler Bar Theater (dancing, song, and sights to amaze)
3. Bar stools, tables, Fire Gardens to warm and entertain
4. The Golden Mean (a giant iron snail car).
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10:15 AM - 10:45 AM
Craft Demos
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Moxie: Making Plush Monsters
Brookelynn Morris and Moxie
Meet the monsters from CRAFT: 06 and learn how to make your own portable plush friends.
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10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Craft Demos
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Kids Crafts: Paper Bead Jewelry
Natalie Zee Drieu
Recycle old magazines by turning them into paper beads from this CRAFT: 05 project lead by CRAFT Senior Editor Natalie Zee Drieu.
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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Stage D (Science Stage)
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Chladni Singing
Meara O'Reilly
Watch a voice-driven Chladni plate! Sound pioneers Robert Hooke and Ernst Chladni discovered in the 18th and 19th centuries that sand scattered on a glass or metal plate sent into resonant vibration with a violin bow arranges itself into interesting patterns according to places of stillness. Chladni plates are today often driven by tone generators and used in scientific demonstrations of modes of vibration, but Meara will also show how the human voice and various speech sounds have resonances of their own.
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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Warships
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Race 'N' Shoot
Western Warship Combat Club
Last year's popular Axis vs Allies naval combat returns to Maker Faire with even more exciting "Sink or Surrender" events in the outdoor warship combat arena. This year more battles will be scheduled, with something new added: special, hands-on combat events just for kids, featuring R/C boats that launch ping pong balls at targets.
In the adult events, watch 6-foot-long robotic warships duel to the death in a large, specially built pond. Sophisticated DIY robotics and guns fire CO2-powered steel balls. Safe for the whole family. Hands-on exhibits and technology demonstrations provided by the Western Warship Combat Club (WWCC) of San Jose, California.
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11:00 AM - 11:30 AM
MAKE Demos
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Weekend Projects from MAKE
Kipkay
Join Kipkay, MAKE's video maker, as he shares great Weekend Projects from the pages of MAKE Magazine.
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11:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Stage A
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Building an Airplane From the Ground Up
McKinley Siegfried
When McKinley Siegfried was only 16 years old, her parents gave her an airplane for her birthday. The only caveat: She had to build it. "We just thought, you know what, this is perfect, this will do it; she'll get a thorough understanding of the process and what goes into it," said her father, Rand Siegfried. McKinley was not new to flying. She had been soloing airplanes since she was 14 years old, but she was new to building them, especially one that she would fly.... Come hear directly from McKinley and Rand as they recount their story and describe how they were able to accomplish this incredible task!
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11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
West Stage
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3rd Thursday
mike mckevitt
A six piece band that plays every third Thursday of the month.
guitar,bass,drums,sax two vocals.All star players.
Plays Abba to Zappa
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11:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Stage B
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Create and Conquer with a Young Alchemist!
Anshul Samar
Anshul will be talking about his game and his journey as a CEO from 6th grade to launching the game last year. He'll discuss what it takes to start a company, from building prototypes and manufacturing the game to hiring artists, working with law-firms, traveling around the country and marketing the game! Creating games, combating the obstacles, and conquering learning and fun! Anshul and Elementeo have appeared on FOX, ABC, NBC, NPR and recently PBS BizKids and have had interviews with New York Times, Scholastic, and many other blogs and newspapers.
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11:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Stage C
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Learning, Making, and Helping in DTV Transition Outreach
James Miller
Broadcast television's analog to digital TV transition is a technology event touching every American household. On June 12, full power TV stations around the nation will cease over the air transmission of analog television and transmit only digital. Analog TV sets in low-income, non-English speaker, disabled and other households receiving TV over the air will no longer function unless steps are taken to maintain reception after the transition, for example by using a digital converter device. Technical and logistical challenges associated with the DTV transition are expected to impact these households hardest. James Miller, Attorney Advisor at the FCC, will discuss these issues and how this unprecedented technical change offers tech-savvy volunteers an opportunity to share expertise and make a difference to people in need, while learning more about the wireless engineering aspects of broadcast TV. A popular DTV antenna make will be demonstrated, and opportunities to get involved in helping people by making things will also be discussed.
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11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Stage D (Science Stage)
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Making Equipment for the High School Physics Lab
Marc "Zeke" Kossover
You can't buy a bed of nails or a Ping Pong ball gun from an equipment supply house. Learn how to make some cool science toys and how to take online instructions and make them into equipment you will use.
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11:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Homegrown Village
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Kitchen Talk: Third Date Eggs (Coddled Eggs With Fresh Herbs)
Rachel Weidinger
As part of the Homegrown / FarmAid project, Rachel offers a know-it-all / reference librarian/ Car Talk style booth to answer any kitchen question participants raise. From marmalade to deglazing, from canning to grinding your own flour, this unabashed food nerd will answer all your DIY food questions and solve your "my yogurt tasted too sour" problems.
From knowledge gained from Top 10 restaurant kitchens, 30 feet of cookbooks, countless hours in the kitchen section of thrift stores, running the composting program at Burning Man, and getting fired from two bakeries, Rachel brings her DIY ethic to food.
No burning kitchen questions coming to mind? Ask about the most environmentally reasonable way to drink beer. Or how to whip up ceviche from scratch when you're stranded on a desert island. Or where to find fresh Montmorency cherries.
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11:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Maker Square Stage
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Hodo Soy: How to Make Tofu
Hodo Soy Beanery
We are Hodo Soy Beanery, a local artisanal food company specializing in innovative approaches to tofu making. We are doing demos and teaching folks the science and art of tofu making, as well as sampling a variety of products.
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11:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Stage A
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High-Low Tech: Rethinking Cultural and Material Contexts for Technology
Leah Buechley
People knit scarves and solder radios together in their homes and garages. In contrast, companies produce high-tech things by high-tech processes. A host of new tools is making many of the resources previously available only to companies accessible to individuals, empowering people to design, engineer, and build devices that integrate high and low technology.
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11:30 AM - 12:00 PM
MAKE Demos
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How to Make Your Own Robot
Kris Magri
How to cut, bend, and drill metal, wire motors and sensors, and program the Arduino microcontroller for awesome robotic behaviors. The result: your own autonomous robot!
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11:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Stage C
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The Universal Remote Control Platform (URCP)
Mark Sigal
Imagine a universal remote control device that controls your home entertainment center, home alarm system AND functions as your interactive programming guide. This presentation, by digital entrepreneur Mark Sigal and Square Connect (doing the demo) will discuss the hardware and accessories that you need to build an iPod touch/iPhone powered universal remote control “touch pad.” It will show you the necessary wireless signaling protocols that you need to control your home entertainment center, activate and deactivate your home alarm, turn on, off or dim lights, and more. Finally, premised on an objective of making media more interactive, Mark will introduce an framework (lifecycle) for thinking about social, metadata and services overlays and interconnects.
Don’t miss it.
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11:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Stage B
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Not To Kill A Thought
Steve Davee
The impact of language on curiosity, creativity and scientific inquiry. This talk explores how easy it is, even with the best of intentions, to stifle creative thought and true learning when it comes to working with children in the areas of science, math and engineering. We will investigate examples of simple but powerful changes in language, with the intention of provoking the best of creative potential and shared inquiry.
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11:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Homegrown Village
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forageSF, the wild food CSA
Iso Rabins
forageSF is a San Francisco based project that provides a bi-weekly CSF (community supported forage). A box of all wild foraged foods. That means nothing cultivated. No iceberg lettuce or rutabagas, instead we have cattail hearts and minors lettuce. The first time human hands touch this food is when we pick it. Wild food is often more nutritious than its cultivated cousins, and takes no energy to produce (except free from the sun). We mean to change the way people see the woodlands around them, creating a true connection with our local environment, building community around food, and re-purposing the word "weed". Iso Rabins, founder of forageSF, will be on hand to answer questions, as well as holding workshops on homemade sea bean and bull whip kelp pickling.
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12:00 PM - 12:30 PM
Stage B
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Design Thinking With Kids: Lessons Learned at Nueva’s Innovation Lab
Kim Saxe
Come learn what The Nueva School is doing to promote Design Thinking mindsets and skills in students ages 5 to 14. You'll hear about how the 3,500 sq. ft. Innovation Lab (I-Lab) was created in partnership with the d.school at Stanford and IDEO. The Director of the I-Lab will share what Nueva students have been doing there over the past two years, and what the teachers have learned about fostering an iterative, user-centric, and collaborative approach to design projects of all kinds. Kim will also give specific suggestions of ways to create your very own I-Lab at home for your children - and even you - to use!
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12:00 PM - 12:30 PM
Stage A
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The Myth of the Silicon Valley Garage
Steve Blank
The origins of Silicon Valley can be traced to a Palo Alto garage. Bet you don't know which garage.
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12:00 PM - 12:45 PM
MAKE Demos
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The Fool's Board: A Wireless Social Game System
Kipp Bradford
Learn how MAKE author Kipp Bradford made The Fool's Board, a wearable, wireless, social game system that combines Zigbee radio modules with Arduino microcontrollers.
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12:00 PM - 12:30 PM
Craft Demos
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Brookelynn Morris: Needle Felting 101
Brookelynn Morris and Moxie
Discover the world of needlefelting and get an overview on the craft from CRAFT contributor Brookelynn Morris.
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12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
West Stage
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California Jug Band Association/Tarantulas Jug Band
California Jug Band Association
Good-time music can be played on just about anything - garden hoses, kitchen sinks, combs, artillery shells, and luggage. CJBA members will provide toe-tapping musical performances and demonstrations on building and identifying a wide variety of music-makers. The audience will be quickly drawn into participating in the musical madness.
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12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Stage D (Science Stage)
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Insect Exploration
Arlo Pelegrin
Adventure-style entomology on three continents. Science, daring and penury come together as explorer Arlo Pelegrin takes his nets and buckets into forests, jungles, and deserts, travelling on slim budgets and finding friends in unlikely places.
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12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Stage C
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Making Open Source Hardware into a Kit Business
Phillip Torrone
Thinking of selling your cool invention? Learn how sharing your design makes it easier for more people to enjoy your kit, improve it, and share it in turn. MAKE Senior Editor Phil Torrone has built or blogged most of the DIY electronics kits out there, and he's helped develop open source kits like the Tweet-A-Watt.
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12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Screening Room
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SF Digital Film
Description to come...
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12:00 PM - 12:30 PM
Warships
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Combat
Western Warship Combat Club
Last year's popular Axis vs Allies naval combat returns to Maker Faire with even more exciting "Sink or Surrender" events in the outdoor warship combat arena. This year more battles will be scheduled, with something new added: special, hands-on combat events just for kids, featuring R/C boats that launch ping pong balls at targets.
In the adult events, watch 6-foot-long robotic warships duel to the death in a large, specially built pond. Sophisticated DIY robotics and guns fire CO2-powered steel balls. Safe for the whole family. Hands-on exhibits and technology demonstrations provided by the Western Warship Combat Club (WWCC) of San Jose, California.
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12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Human Powered Stage
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Quinn Devaux
Quinn DeVeaux and the Blue Beat Review is a dance and groove band with hopping mad rhymes and rhythms. Quinn has been playing soul and blues in the bay area for years and has finally started his own band The Blue Beat Review! It's sweet melody and soul music with a groove that makes you wanna use your feet for moving. This band is at the root of it and keeps the people in a state of joy. Don't miss em.
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12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Maker Square Stage
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Affinage: The Art of Aging Cheese
Kim Iannotti
This interactive presentation will cover the different types of rinds on cheeses and how affineurs (the guys and gals who age the cheese) help develop these rinds by promoting different molds and.. yes… even bacteria.
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12:00 PM - 12:30 PM
Homegrown Village
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Kitchen Talk: Preserved Meyer Lemons
Rachel Weidinger
As part of the Homegrown / FarmAid project, Rachel offers a know-it-all / reference librarian/ Car Talk style booth to answer any kitchen question participants raise. From marmalade to deglazing, from canning to grinding your own flour, this unabashed food nerd will answer all your DIY food questions and solve your "my yogurt tasted too sour" problems.
From knowledge gained from Top 10 restaurant kitchens, 30 feet of cookbooks, countless hours in the kitchen section of thrift stores, running the composting program at Burning Man, and getting fired from two bakeries, Rachel brings her DIY ethic to food.
No burning kitchen questions coming to mind? Ask about the most environmentally reasonable way to drink beer. Or how to whip up ceviche from scratch when you're stranded on a desert island. Or where to find fresh Montmorency cherries.
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12:30 PM - 1:00 PM
Stage B
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Design Through Dissection: Reverse-Engineering A Mechanical Sculpture
Benjamin Cowden
Local mechanical sculptor Benjamin Cowden explains the design and creation of his moving artworks by disassembling and rebuilding a small machine in 25 minutes. See how initial sketches become final layouts, how simple math becomes a complex mechanical movement. Each of the 37 separate pieces of Benjamin's machine will be examined, the tools and techniques employed in their production shown. Mr. Cowden will demonstrate that the elementary movements of his sculpture can be adapted to infinite uses both large and small.
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12:30 PM - 1:00 PM
Craft Demos
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Kids Crafts: Storytelling
Michaela Murphy
Taken from her memoir-in-progress, The Green Monster, Michaela Murphy tells the story of how serendipity and the kindness of a stranger helped her to get her little brother to the 1981 All-Star game that changed both of their lives.
The story is approx fifteen minutes long and it is a real whirlwind. I have told it all over the U.S via The Moth and for several younger audiences and it really engages them. It is basically about how taking a great leap of faith can bring about miraculous events.
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12:30 PM - 1:00 PM
Stage A
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Jellyfish Art
Alex Andon
In 1969 a German oceanographer invented a new kind of tank that was able to keep jellyfish in captivity for the first time. The tank was the first to employ special water flow patterns to ensure the delicate bodies of the jellyfish were not sucked into filtration pumps and liquefied. After two decades of studying jellyfish in captivity, scientists at the Monterey Bay Aquarium realized jellyfish were nice to look at and they put up an exhibit entitled Jellyfish, Living Art. The exhibit was a huge success and now virtually every major public aquarium has a jellyfish exhibit. This talk will give all the necessary information to build your own jellyfish aquarium at minimal cost. We will go over tank design, food and jellyfish care. Although jellyfish husbandry is a new science, they are just as easy to take care of as regular fish once you know what you are doing.
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12:30 PM - 2:00 PM
Maker Lounge
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Art Lessing and the Flower Vato
Art Lessing and the Flower Vato
We are a band that uses a bunch of home made instruments. We have both invented and traditional instuments, but we like to use mostly DIY things when we're performing.
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12:30 PM - 1:00 PM
Homegrown Village
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forageSF, the wild food CSA
Iso Rabins
forageSF is a San Francisco based project that provides a bi-weekly CSF (community supported forage). A box of all wild foraged foods. That means nothing cultivated. No iceberg lettuce or rutabagas, instead we have cattail hearts and minors lettuce. The first time human hands touch this food is when we pick it. Wild food is often more nutritious than its cultivated cousins, and takes no energy to produce (except free from the sun). We mean to change the way people see the woodlands around them, creating a true connection with our local environment, building community around food, and re-purposing the word "weed". Iso Rabins, founder of forageSF, will be on hand to answer questions, as well as holding workshops on homemade sea bean and bull whip kelp pickling.
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12:45 PM - 1:15 PM
MAKE Demos
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The Rail-O-Graph Electromechanical Messaging Device
John Park
Make: TV host John Edgar Park and Usman Muzaffar demonstrate the Pony Express that never was: an Arduino-driven model train that powers a chat room by physically tapping messages (a la Morse code). Plus: how to make robots touch each other.
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12:45 PM - 1:15 PM
Mousetrap
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Life Size Mousetrap
Mark Perez
The Life Size Mousetrap is a fantastically hand crafted, 16 piece, 50,000-lb. interactive kinetic sculpture set atop a 6,500-square-foot game board.
This giant Rube Goldberg style contraption comes complete with a Vaudevillian style show, original Musical score by the one woman band
Esmerelda Strange, Sexy Mice can-can dancers, clown workers, acrobatic hi jinks, and other spectacular scenes dedicated to the pursuit of spectacle-laden fun!
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1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Craft Demos
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Andrea Longo: Tofu to Tote - Spin Wool and Soy Silk
TNNA - The National NeedleArts Association
Learn how to spin with tofu fiber!
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1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Craft Demos
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Andrea Longo: Tofu to Tote - Spin Wool and Soy Silk
TNNA - The National NeedleArts Association
Learn how to spin with tofu fiber!
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1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Stage A
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Leaders Make the Future
Bob Johansen
Author of a new book, Leaders Make The Future, inspired in part by the Maker movement, Bob draws on the Institute of the Future's latest forecast to introduce skills that will help leaders see connections in the larger systems of which they are a part, embrace shared assets and opportunities, and cut through the chaos to make a better future.
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1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Stage B
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LED Mania
Tom Igoe
Making LED displays is fun. There are a a few tools that get used all the time, from row-column scanning to LED driver chips to multplexers and shift registers. I'll show a couple examples, and open the floor to Q&A as to how to approach multiple-output display projects. I'll also show some of the LED displays I have been playing around with myself.
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1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
West Stage
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The Lee Maverick Band
The Lee Maverick Band
Rock-n-Roll using some instruments made from motorcycle parts and a unique kitsch set incorporating sculpture and paintings.
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1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Screening Room
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Mousetrap to Mars - Rube Goldberg Documentary
Scott Bailey & Dave Vacanti
Go behind the scenes of one of the world's most unique competitions -- The Rube Goldberg Machine Contest -- in which teams of engineers design and build overly complex contraptions that ultimately perform very simple tasks.
Follow the teams of quirky characters in this fascinating and often hilarious documentary as they strive for imperfection and an appearance on late night TV.
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1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Stage D (Science Stage)
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Betty Biodiesel's Big Red Eco Bus
Lindsay Hassett
In 2005, I started the journey of purchasing a 40' tour bus with the idea in mind of converting it into an eco tour bus. Three years later, countless hours of planning, designing, funding and building, it is complete. I have used as many recycled products (tile), eco friendly (bamboo flooring), etc. in the process to reduce my overall footprint.
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1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Stage C
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Kit Maker Panel: Maker-Made, Community-Sourced
Dan Woods
While most retail sectors have been in a nose dive, the burgeoning DIY marketplace has actually been growing. If you've ever contemplated turning your passion for making into a business, here's your chance to see what's hot and why, and where the new opportunities are. We've assembled an who's who lineup of indie kit makers, including Phil Torrone (adafruit), Ariel Churi (Sparkle Labs), Mitch Altman (Cornfield Electronics), Ken Murphy (Blinky Bugs), Anshul Samar (Elementeo), Dale Wheat (tiny Cylon), and Shawn Wallace (AS220).
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1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
West Lot
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LUNAR Rocket Club
LUNAR Rocket Club
Build and fly a real model rocket with the LUNAR Rocket Club! Visit our booth and see small, medium, and large model rockets. Talk with expert rocketeers about how easy and fun model rocketry is. Find out how model rocketry gives you a wonderful, rich experience in broad areas for everyone from ages 4 to 104. The sky is the limit!
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1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Maker Square Stage
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Edible Pursuits Trivia
Edible San Francisco
Edible San Francisco is excited to announce our first ever Maker Faire Edible Pursuit, a food-themed trivia game featuring challenging questions about San Francisco's local food scene, kitchen know-how, and food politics. Players will compete for delicious prizes, including artisanal treats, Maker Faire gifts, and more!
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1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Homegrown Village
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Seed Ball Making
Farm Aid / HOMEGROWN.org
Where we celebrate everything HOMEGROWN: homesteading, growing, composting and more. Dig in the dirt, connect to the soil and the source of your good food.
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1:15 PM - 2:00 PM
MAKE Demos
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The Incredible Wimshurst Spark Generating Machine
Jake von Slatt
See how Jake von Slatt of the Steampunk Workshop built his astounding Wimshurst generator out of common hardware! Hear the crackle and hiss of energy as the Leyden jars charge ... smell the sharp tang of ozone ... see the sparks fly!
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1:15 PM - 2:00 PM
Boiler Bar Theater
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The Boiler Bar and the Golden Mean
Jon Sarriugarte + Kyrsten Mate
Come see the illusion of a 1920s-1930s oil town bar complete with a stage, dancers, performers, fire sculptures, furniture, and a giant iron snail car.
The costumes, props, car, stage show, and even schwag are made by the crew of the Boiler Bar Theater! So much talent on one little stage!
1. Boiler Bar (shoots flames from the top)
2. Boiler Bar Theater (dancing, song, and sights to amaze)
3. Bar stools, tables, Fire Gardens to warm and entertain
4. The Golden Mean (a giant iron snail car).
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1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
Human Powered Stage
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5 Cent Coffee & the Junkstock Allstars
5 Cent Coffee
We are dedicated to the idea that everyone can make music. Whether you play a plastic bucket or a thousand dollar guitar, expressing yourself through sound is what it's all about.
The Junkstock Allstars play orginal and traditional standards played in the old American tradition and employing found, homemade or dirt cheap instruments whenever possible.
Music is everywhere, go out and grab it!
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1:30 PM - 2:00 PM
Warships
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Race 'N' Shoot
Western Warship Combat Club
Last year's popular Axis vs Allies naval combat returns to Maker Faire with even more exciting "Sink or Surrender" events in the outdoor warship combat arena. This year more battles will be scheduled, with something new added: special, hands-on combat events just for kids, featuring R/C boats that launch ping pong balls at targets.
In the adult events, watch 6-foot-long robotic warships duel to the death in a large, specially built pond. Sophisticated DIY robotics and guns fire CO2-powered steel balls. Safe for the whole family. Hands-on exhibits and technology demonstrations provided by the Western Warship Combat Club (WWCC) of San Jose, California.
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2:00 PM - 2:30 PM
MAKE Demos
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How to Make the Amazing Fire Piston
Bill Gurstelle
The fire piston was invented by the natives of the Asian rain forests to start fires without the use of matches. MAKE author Bill Gurstelle teaches how to make one of your own.
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2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Stage C
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Robotics - State of the Art
Gareth Branwyn
Final description to come...
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2:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Craft Demos
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Vintage Inspired Papier-Mâché
Cathy Callahan
Vintage craft blogger Cathy Callahan/Cathy of California will demonstrate a technique using recycled cardboard and newspaper to create papier-mâché jewelery. Cathy has found inspiration for her own work from 1960s papier-mâché pieces by artists such as Enid Collins and Gemma Taccogna.
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2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Craft Demos
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Star Wars Finger Puppets
Bonnie Burton
Learn how to make Star Wars Finger Puppets! Bonnie will teach kids how to transform boring socks into tauntauns, Yoda, and other Star Wars characters.
The R2-D2 Builders will also be around for a visit during the workshop to allow for photo ops with kids and other crafters.
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2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Stage A
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Flying the World's Fastest Aircraft
Jerry Glasser
What's it like to be a pilot in some of the world's fastest aircraft? Jerry is an experienced pilot and flight instructor for supersonic aircraft. Come listen to his PowerPoint presentation, titled "Lockheed's SR-71 Politics, People & Plane".
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2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Stage B
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Electronics as Material
Ayah Bdeir
Ayah, the author of littleBits will talk about how to make electronics a traditional material, like paper, plastic, cardboard, nuts and bolts. Make something, light it, push it, turn it, twist it, bend it, buzz it, blink it, shake it!
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2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
West Stage
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Ralph Carney and The All Ones
Ralph Carney
Music performance May 31st.
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2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Stage D (Science Stage)
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Making Equipment for the High School Physics Lab
Marc "Zeke" Kossover
You can't buy a bed of nails or a Ping Pong ball gun from an equipment supply house. Learn how to make some cool science toys and how to take online instructions and make them into equipment you will use.
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2:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Mousetrap
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Life Size Mousetrap
Mark Perez
The Life Size Mousetrap is a fantastically hand crafted, 16 piece, 50,000-lb. interactive kinetic sculpture set atop a 6,500-square-foot game board.
This giant Rube Goldberg style contraption comes complete with a Vaudevillian style show, original Musical score by the one woman band
Esmerelda Strange, Sexy Mice can-can dancers, clown workers, acrobatic hi jinks, and other spectacular scenes dedicated to the pursuit of spectacle-laden fun!
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2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Maker Square Stage
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Preserving Summer In A Jar
Alicia Preston
Pickling in a salty brine is one of the oldest known methods of preserving and adding flavor to food. Dill pickles, sauerkraut, and kim chee may be the best known examples, but any vegetable and many other foods can be salt-cured with delicious results. As a bonus, the probiotic qualities of these lacto-fermented foods make them more nutritious and easier to digest as well!
Brining your own vegetables allows you to play with flavors to suit your own tastes and is a simple and inexpensive way to store and enjoy the summer harvest year-round. We'll demonstrate the process and teach the rules of thumb for making your own mouth-watering treats at home.
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2:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Homegrown Village
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Ceallach Dyes: solar dyed yarn for you and the planet
Kelley Dean-Crowley
Between crafting and making, there lies an exciting intersection of possibility where yarn and fiber can be dyed using passive solar for the dyeing of the fibers. My dyeing process uses home built solar ovens built from recycled and reclaimed wood and glass which will be on display, minimizes water usage and contamination from chemicals.
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2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Maker Lounge
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jesse morris and the man cougars
joe dean
country music played by strange folks.
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2:30 PM - 3:00 PM
MAKE Demos
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Dueling Coffee Hacks
Mark Frauenfelder
MAKE editor Mark Frauenfelder and Make: TV host John Park show off their favorite coffee hacks, including the Florence Siphon, the Precision Espresso Tamper, and more cool coffee projects from MAKE magazine.
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2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Human Powered Stage
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"Streetbeats" by John F King II
John King II
About my show! It's called "Streetbeats-Sounds of San Francisco". It is a high energy, innovative, infectious "all" instrumental drums and percussion show that was developed on the streets of San francisco, CA.
The music consist of an eclectic blend of expressions with wide ranging cultural diversity and global appeal, emphasizing the introduction and promotion of positive messages/images.
Fun beats and grooves with infuences from Celtic to afro-Cuban to Polynesian to American and East Indian to Jazz, country, Soul/R&B, hip-hop, Rock etc...
All done with items found in a garbage dumpster such as old pots & pans, #10 foodservice cans, CD rack, 5 gal. buckets,garbage cans, etc..
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3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Stage B
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Basic Mold Making and Casting
Conrad Hopkins
Learn how to reproduce everything from works of art, to collector car parts using rubber molds. You will also learn how to cast parts that look like glass, metal, stone, etc. Whether you want to make one unique item or go into production, this seminar will show you how.
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3:00 PM - 3:45 PM
MAKE Demos
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Geeked-Out Gardening with the Garduino Controller
Luke Iseman
MAKE author Luke Iseman shows how he used an Arduino microcontroller and simple sensors to make his Garduino garden controller. It waters his plants, switches the lights on and off, and even alerts him if the plants get chilly.
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3:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Craft Demos
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Intro to Soft Electronics
Becky Stern
Learn about crafty conductive materials and how you can integrate them into your projects! Becky will show lots examples of conductive thread embroidery, soft switches, and other craft-tech goodies.
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3:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Stage A
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Electric Cars - Why They're Better and How To Buy Them
Jason Jungreis
An overview of electric vehicle technology. This presentation will explain electric vehicle components, and the different types of electric vehicle designs and their comparative merits. Learn how electric vehicles are superior because of their greater efficiency, reduced environmental impact, and reduced dependence on foreign oil. We'll discuss the electric vehicles that are available today and the many more that will be available in the next couple of years.
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3:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Stage C
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John Park: Personal Flight Recorder project
Twin Cities Public Television
The challenge: Build a "black box" device that can measure the G-forces of a roller coaster.
The solution: Combine a Nintendo Wii nunchuck, an Arduino microcontroller, and a display panel in a rugged case.
The talk: John will share behind-the-scenes stories of making this project for the TV show. (Even the one about the teenage girls laughing at his fear of roller coasters.)
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3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
West Stage
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Lou Lou & the Guitarfish Live!!!
Lou Lou & the Guitarfish
Spiritual heirs of 60’s British Invasion and actual heirs of 70’s San Francisco punk, these 5 teens mix quirky lyrics with addictive melodies -- and rock’n’roll sounds new again. Longtime Makers already, The Guitarfish have fun doing it all: writing and recording music, shooting videos, creating merch, designing costumes, and more!
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3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Maker Lounge
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the Way-To-Go-Joes
Josef Szuecs
A musical trio that plays jazz, blues, and what-have-you.
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3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Stage D (Science Stage)
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Insect Exploration
Arlo Pelegrin
Adventure-style entomology on three continents. Science, daring and penury come together as explorer Arlo Pelegrin takes his nets and buckets into forests, jungles, and deserts, travelling on slim budgets and finding friends in unlikely places.
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3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Screening Room
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SF Digital Film
Description to come...
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3:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Mousetrap
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Life Size Mousetrap
Mark Perez
The Life Size Mousetrap is a fantastically hand crafted, 16 piece, 50,000-lb. interactive kinetic sculpture set atop a 6,500-square-foot game board.
This giant Rube Goldberg style contraption comes complete with a Vaudevillian style show, original Musical score by the one woman band
Esmerelda Strange, Sexy Mice can-can dancers, clown workers, acrobatic hi jinks, and other spectacular scenes dedicated to the pursuit of spectacle-laden fun!
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3:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Warships
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Combat
Western Warship Combat Club
Last year's popular Axis vs Allies naval combat returns to Maker Faire with even more exciting "Sink or Surrender" events in the outdoor warship combat arena. This year more battles will be scheduled, with something new added: special, hands-on combat events just for kids, featuring R/C boats that launch ping pong balls at targets.
In the adult events, watch 6-foot-long robotic warships duel to the death in a large, specially built pond. Sophisticated DIY robotics and guns fire CO2-powered steel balls. Safe for the whole family. Hands-on exhibits and technology demonstrations provided by the Western Warship Combat Club (WWCC) of San Jose, California.
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3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
West Lot
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LUNAR Rocket Club
LUNAR Rocket Club
Build and fly a real model rocket with the LUNAR Rocket Club! Visit our booth and see small, medium, and large model rockets. Talk with expert rocketeers about how easy and fun model rocketry is. Find out how model rocketry gives you a wonderful, rich experience in broad areas for everyone from ages 4 to 104. The sky is the limit!
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3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Human Powered Stage
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The Gomer Hendrix Experience
the Gomer Hendrix Band
The Gomer Hendrix Experience does original fun music that's a mix of Weird Al Yankovic's style and mash-ups between different styles of music. Humorous, upbeat, fun for the whole family, musical entertainment.
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3:30 PM - 4:00 PM
Stage C
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Make: television
Twin Cities Public Television
Make: is the DIY series for a new generation! It celebrates "Makers" - the inventors, artists, geeks and just plain everyday folks who mix new and old technology to create new-fangled marvels. The series encourages everyone to invent, revent, recycle, upcycle, and act up. Based on the popular Make magazine, each half-hour episode inspires millions to think, create, and, well, make.
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3:30 PM - 4:00 PM
Stage A
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Android Beyond the Phone
Daniell Herbert
Google developed Android explicitly to run on cell phones, but it is robust enough to run on other devices. Because Android is open source and not restricted by licensing agreements/permissions, and because it is supported by an active development community, it is already growing beyond its mobile device roots. Learn how to use this standardized toolset and you can create applications that easily share and use information across many types of devices -- from cell phones to netbooks to set top boxes to home automation systems. Your fridge could twitter your shopping list when your last RFID-tagged container of milk is used… Your doorbell will send you photos of the people who rang it… Seamless connectivity and control across a range of mobile and stationary devices: welcome to the land of Big Android!
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4:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Stage A
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The Universal Remote Control Platform (URCP)
Mark Sigal
Imagine a universal remote control device that controls your home entertainment center, home alarm system AND functions as your interactive programming guide. This presentation, by digital entrepreneur Mark Sigal and Square Connect (doing the demo) will discuss the hardware and accessories that you need to build an iPod touch/iPhone powered universal remote control “touch pad.” It will show you the necessary wireless signaling protocols that you need to control your home entertainment center, activate and deactivate your home alarm, turn on, off or dim lights, and more. Finally, premised on an objective of making media more interactive, Mark will introduce an framework (lifecycle) for thinking about social, metadata and services overlays and interconnects.
Don’t miss it.
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4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Stage B
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Napkin Schematics
Nathan Seidle
We use Napkin Schematics to hash out the beginning thoughts for SparkFun projects as a pre-cursor to a legitimate schematic. The goal of this class is to help you sketch out the block diagrams for your individual project. It will be taught in a round-table format. It's an ideal class for those who have an idea for an electronics 'widget' but are not quite familiar enough with the beginning stages of the prototyping process.
You will need to bring a project that is on your mind, some paper or a sketching journal, and we'll help you fill in the blanks. Projects can range from medical devices, art, electronic 'helper' devices, consumer products, you name it, we'll try to help! You are welcome to use any chip, technology, or development board that you would like - we'll try to dig up whatever information we need to answer your questions. We will recommend available technologies, describe various interface requirements, and show what pitfalls to look out for - but we also encourage attendees to participate with their own recommendation!
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4:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Stage C
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Noisebridge and Hacker Spaces
Mitch Altman
Hacker spaces have been around for years. But something is afoot! In the past several months over 100 new hacker spaces have popping up all over our planet -- and established hacker spaces have become way more popular. There is even an international organization called Hackerspaces.org that exists to promote the continuation and formation of hacker spaces everywhere. Coinciding with this unprecedented movement is a growing popularity of hacker conferences, Maker Faires, Dorkbots, crafting groups, other geeky groups. What is going on here? And how can you benefit? Mitch (co-founder of Noisebridge, a hacker space in San Francisco) will talk about his experiences and outlooks, including how to start your own hacker space where you live.
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4:00 PM - 4:30 PM
MAKE Demos
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How to Make Blinkybugs and LED Art
Ken Murphy
Learn to make fun, lifelike electro-mechanical insects with Ken Murphy, creator of Blinkybugs. They blink their LED eyes when their pipe-cleaner antennae pick up the slightest vibration. Plus: how to make a beautiful, unique framed LED art.
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4:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Craft Demos
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Buttoning It Up! Make Button Hairclips
Diane Gilleland
Make a quick, fun button-embellishment project: a pretty set of button hair clips to enjoy. You can mix colors and layer sizes and styles, along with sparkly rhinestones, for a super-personal finished piece.
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4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
West Stage
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Los Banos
mike mckevitt
the cyclecide bike rodeo band
bicycle themed mariachi-punk
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4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Maker Lounge
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Mr. December
Mr. December
We are an ukelele/upright bass duo, involving singing, harmonizing, rapping, being handsome, creating ill mouth beats, and playing rag-timey bluegrass. we call it folk-stomp.
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4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Stage D (Science Stage)
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Betty Biodiesel's Big Red Eco Bus
Lindsay Hassett
In 2005, I started the journey of purchasing a 40' tour bus with the idea in mind of converting it into an eco tour bus. Three years later, countless hours of planning, designing, funding and building, it is complete. I have used as many recycled products (tile), eco friendly (bamboo flooring), etc. in the process to reduce my overall footprint.
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4:15 PM - 5:00 PM
Boiler Bar Theater
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The Boiler Bar and the Golden Mean
Jon Sarriugarte + Kyrsten Mate
Come see the illusion of a 1920s-1930s oil town bar complete with a stage, dancers, performers, fire sculptures, furniture, and a giant iron snail car.
The costumes, props, car, stage show, and even schwag are made by the crew of the Boiler Bar Theater! So much talent on one little stage!
1. Boiler Bar (shoots flames from the top)
2. Boiler Bar Theater (dancing, song, and sights to amaze)
3. Bar stools, tables, Fire Gardens to warm and entertain
4. The Golden Mean (a giant iron snail car).
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4:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Stage A
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Mining the past - why the 19th Century is fertile ground for today's Maker
Jake von Slatt
The 19th century produced steam power and the internal combustion engine. The electric light, motors, and power transmission were perfected and industrialized as well as the vacuum tube which, as the first active electronic component, began the journey that lead us ultimately to computers and the internet. Much of today's technology is opaque to the tinkerer. However, as we peel back the layers and journey back in time technology becomes simpler and easier to understand. Even more importantly we discover tools and technique accessible to today's Maker that have long been industrialized and forgotten. Jake will talk about some projects based on this concept of mining the past and survey some example of what a few intrepid experimenters are doing today.
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5:00 PM - 5:30 PM
MAKE Demos
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Howtoons! Live Cartoon Drawing
Howtoons
Howtoons! The possibilities are endless. Come meet the creators of the comic as they show off the latest Howtoons and the process behind them. Live drawing and audience participation.
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5:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Craft Demos
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Carole Frances Lung: Sewing Rebellion Mending Skills 101
Craft Leftovers
Emancipate yourself from the global garment industry by learning the skills to alter, mend and make your own garments! Learn how to sew on your button so it will stay put, apply patches with ease, and darn holes in knit fabrics.
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5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
West Stage
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The Gomer Hendrix Experience
the Gomer Hendrix Band
The Gomer Hendrix Experience does original fun music that's a mix of Weird Al Yankovic's style and mash-ups between different styles of music. Humorous, upbeat, fun for the whole family, musical entertainment.
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5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Maker Lounge
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The James Moseley Band
James Moseley
The James Moseley Band fronted by lead vocalist and guitarist James Moseley has been wowing audiences in the Bay Area for over ten years at a wide range of music venues, festivals and special events. Their continually growing fan base, one of the most loyal in the Bay Area, is no doubt due to their high energy live performances that get everyone up and dancing with tunes by Smokey Robinson, Marvin Gaye, James Brown, Gladys Knight, Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, Bob Marley and many more. The James Moseley Band showcases the very best in Motown, R&B, Jazz, Blues, Funk and Reggae.
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5:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Stage C
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Reuben Margolin
Twin Cities Public Television
Make: is the DIY series for a new generation! It celebrates "Makers" - the inventors, artists, geeks and just plain everyday folks who mix new and old technology to create new-fangled marvels. The series encourages everyone to invent, revent, recycle, upcycle, and act up. Based on the popular Make magazine, each half-hour episode inspires millions to think, create, and, well, make.
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5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Stage D (Science Stage)
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Making Equipment for the High School Physics Lab
Marc "Zeke" Kossover
You can't buy a bed of nails or a Ping Pong ball gun from an equipment supply house. Learn how to make some cool science toys and how to take online instructions and make them into equipment you will use.
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5:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Stage A
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The Art of Living Dangerously
Bill Gurstelle
Thomas Edison, Francis Crick, Gordon Moore, extraordinary risk takers all, exemplify the curious, capable and charismatic makers who break through boundaries that limit others. Recent research shows strong correlations between risk taking, success, and personal satisfaction. This talk explores the art of living (and making) dangerously. No hard hat required!
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5:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Mousetrap
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Life Size Mousetrap
Mark Perez
The Life Size Mousetrap is a fantastically hand crafted, 16 piece, 50,000-lb. interactive kinetic sculpture set atop a 6,500-square-foot game board.
This giant Rube Goldberg style contraption comes complete with a Vaudevillian style show, original Musical score by the one woman band
Esmerelda Strange, Sexy Mice can-can dancers, clown workers, acrobatic hi jinks, and other spectacular scenes dedicated to the pursuit of spectacle-laden fun!
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5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Human Powered Stage
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Fossil Fool
Rock the Bike!
Fossil Fool, the bike rapper!
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