
Call For Makers: Maker Faire Detroit 2010
Please note that the deadline for Maker entries has passed.
HOWEVER, we have a couple options where you can still participate!
- You can enter your project and we'll consider it as a last-minute addition. Tell us what you'd like to bring and we'll do our best to see if there's space to accommodate it.
- Come join in on the festivities by volunteering to be an assistant to a maker or many other rewarding assignments by sending an email to volunteeroffice@thehenryford.org.
- Plan to come as an attendee, enjoy the show and support the Maker movement by purchasing your tickets at Detroit Maker Faire tickets
Key Points:
- Call for Makers is now closed
- Notification of Acceptance: Waitlist entries will be notified by July 16th.
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Maker Faire Detroit: July 31 – August 1, 2010
Hours: Saturday 9:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. ; Sunday 9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
- Entry Form
Organized by the staff of Make magazine, makezine.com and craftzine.com, Maker Faire is a newfangled fair that brings together science, art, craft and engineering plus music in a fun, energized, and exciting public forum. The aim is to inspire people of all ages to roll up their sleeves and become makers. This family-friendly event showcases the amazing work of all kinds of makers - anyone who is embracing the DIY spirit and wants to share their accomplishments with an appreciative audience.
We encourage you to join the fun and enter a project to exhibit.
Entries
The first step to participating in Maker Faire is to submit an entry that tells us about yourself and your project. Entries can be submitted from individuals as well as from groups such as hobbyist clubs and schools. Please provide a short description of what you make and what you will actually bring to Maker Faire. Please link to photographs or videos of what you make. We particularly encourage exhibits that are interactive and that highlight the process of making things.
Here's some suggested ideas for topics that we're looking for:
- Student Projects
- Robotics
- Music Performance and Participation
- 3D Printers and CNC Mill
- Textile Arts and Crafts
- Home Energy Monitoring
- Rockets and RC Toys
- Sustainability
- Green Tech
- Radios, Vintage Computers and Game Systems
- Electronics
- Electric Vehicles
- Biology/Biotech and Chemistry Projects
- Food and Beverage Makers
- Robotics
- Puppets
- Kites
- Bicycles
- Shelter (Tents, Domes, etc.)
- Unusual Tools or Machines
- How to Fix Things or Take them Apart (Vacuums, Clocks, Washing Machines, etc.)
Maker Exhibit: Our standard setup for a Maker exhibit is roughly a 10x10 space. Use this space to display your work and/or demonstrate how you make something. In Detroit, we are pleased to introduce a new category of maker exhibits - the Tailgate Makers. Drive your car to the Tailgate Maker area and set up from your tailgate or trunk.
Application Form: Call for Makers is now closed. Waitlist entries will be notified by July 16th.
Please go to the following URL and fill it out the entry form to tell us about your project.http://makerfaire.com/detroit/2010/entry/
Review the application process by downloading the list of questions.
NOTE: Makers whose entries are accepted will receive free admission to Maker Faire. However, we cannot pay for transportation and accommodations.
If you have any questions about participating in Maker Faire, please contact us by email:
Types of Makers who should apply using this process are:
Makers: Individuals, groups, schools and organizations that would like to demonstrate what they make and/or how it works in an interactive environment. For Maker groups, schools & organizations, we ask that you have one point person to coordinate your group efforts. Makers do not pay a fee to exhibit at Maker Faire for non-commercial exhibits.
Commercial Makers: Individuals who would like to sell products along with demonstrating what they make at their Maker exhibit. If you are a Maker that has a product that you would like to sell at Maker Faire, please submit a Maker application and indicate that you are a Commercial Maker. For a basic set-up, there is a fee of $100 to participate at the Commercial Maker level.
Food Makers: Individuals or groups that showcase/demonstrate food products that they make in an interactive environment. Note: If you plan on serving samples, they must be 2 ounces or less. You must comply with Food and Health regulations.
Commercial Food Makers: Individuals pay a fee to show and demonstrate a food product that they make (and plan to sell) in an interactive environment. Samples that are 2 ounces or less may be given away. Prepared packaged foods (defined as food that is not consumed on-site) can be sold. You must comply with Food and Health regulations. For a basic set-up, there is a fee of $50 to participate at the Commercial Food Maker level.
Other Ways to Participate at Maker Faire
Exhibitors and Sponsors: We welcome exhibitors and sponsors at Maker Faire. For more information about becoming an exhibitor or sponsor, please contact us at
Volunteer: For information about volunteering at Maker Faire, please contact us at

Learn more on how to submit your Young Makers Maker Faire project
We look forward to seeing you this summer at Maker Faire Detroit.
Sherry Huss
Director
Maker Faire
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