Friday @ Maker Faire gives schools close-up access to the exhibits. Tickling the keys in the Microsoft booth.
Self-driving cars are cooler when they're robots.
All sorts of creatures find their way to Maker Faire, including Nymbol's puppet friend.
Legos don't actually require safety glasses.
You gotta dress to impress at Maker Faire.
Saturn close up at the Celestial Mechanica.
Some people really like chickens.
The Dark Room is actually full of beautiful light.
Light-up sidewalks are the future.
All ages find their happiness: exploring an inflatable forest.
Close-up to something beautiful. Whatever it is.
NASA inspires another generation of space enthusiasts.
Even the Make: editors can't resist R2-D2's charm.
Maker Media founder Dale Dougherty serves up paella to the makers on Faire Eve.
Maker Media CEO Gregg Brockway joins the paella dinner tradition.
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May 15, 2015 The first Friday @ Maker Faire marked the 10th Annual Maker Faire Bay Area by opening up the show one day early. The event gave special preference to school groups and families so they could get close-up, relatively crowd-free, access to the exhibits.