Maker Faire Yearbook 2023

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M.A.R.T.E.S (Martial Arts Responsive Training Electronic System)

Faire: CDMX (Mexico City)

Maker: Juan Antonio Oriza

Home: EDOMEX, Mexico

MARTES es un sistema de entrenamiento open source para artes marciales que combina tecnología con elementos tradicionales de entrenamiento.
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A LoRa-based Neighborhood Emergency Communications System

Faire: Bay Area

Maker: Harry Saal

Home: California, United States

Sudden events, such as wildfires or earthquakes inevitably lead to outages in electric power, cell service, VOIP telephones, etc. So when the 'big on comes', how will your family be informed to prepare to evacuate or be able to send a call for emergency help? This project comprises a series of outdoor solar powered repeaters and in-home battery-backed up small devices with touch screen color display to receive and send short messages (think SMS) to neighbors and first responders. LoRa is used as the radio communications link among as many as 255 stations. Network management facilities enable administrators to see who is connected (or not), check battery voltages, ambient temperature, etc. as well as performing remote OTA software updates to those devices that also are WiFi connected.
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Boy Scouts of America Model Campsite Demonstration with Dutch Oven Cooking

Faire: Meridian

Maker: NULL

Home: Mississippi, United States

Boy Scout camp experience. Catapult, swing merry-go-round and rope bridge show the skills learned to make an interesting camp experience. We will also demonstrate Dutch Oven cooking.
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EASD Parent Connections Lego Builder Challenge

Faire: Elkhorn

Maker: EASD Parent Connections

Home: Wisconsin, United States

Attention Lego Master Builders! The citizens of Teddy Grahamville need your help! Use your construction expertise to build boats, race cars and ziplines to help them escape the clutches of the Evil Dr. Sal I. Vah!
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Bodynodes

Faire: Rome

Maker: Manuel Bottini

 

Bodynodes is a motion capture project made by a hobbyist for other hobbyists. Sensors can be worn and track the movement of the body. Then, the information can be used for different types of applications. The most typical application is to control a character in a virtual reality game. Bodynodes makes the game more immersive than other systems because the sensors are worn and the player interacts directly with the new world. With the use of a VR headset or a VR cardboard, the player gets a fully immersive experience in the game. The tracking information can also be used to create animations for videos or new games. Instead of going through days of animations, the animator can just track their own body and then work on the data collected using the Bodynodes sensors. In the future, we will explore controlling drones and robots, transitioning from the virtual world to controlling the real world!
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9Xduino: una versione in scala 9:1 del vostro microcontrollore preferito

Faire: Rome

Maker: ICTP Scientific FabLab

 

Arduino Uno is a wonderful board for education, but sometimes it's too small for children! So we decided to scale it up (9x, just because we liked it 😉 together with bunch of components and a breadboard. And to make things easier for small hands, all electrical connections are magnetic.
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Manic Pixie Science Girl

Faire: Bay Area

Maker: Jun Axup

Home: California, United States

Manic Pixie Science Girl is a singer, songwriter, and scientist in San Francisco, CA. Her life-long love for science education and outreach led her to writing science love song – which she describes as not songs about science, but love songs with science analogies. She sings about DNA, machines learning, particle physics, longevity research, etc. She daylights as a biotechnologist and has a PhD in chemical biology.
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The First Mod: bicycle-towed sailboat.

Faire: Bay Area

Maker: Paul Freedman

Home: California, United States

The First Mod is a bicycle-towed 17' sailboat capable of carrying 3-4 people on sails. It's made with relatively ultralight materials including a beautiful translucent G10 hull. The spirit of the project is to help myself and inspire others to get out into nature without needing cars and trucks. I use an electric folding bike to tow the boat to the water. The boat doesn't sit on a trailer -- the boat is the trailer. Wheels pop in to sockets on the hull. The boat's hull was built from plans, then modified to incorporate bike towing. The size and shape of the boat were chosen to be the largest possible sailboat that could still be towed to the water by bike, in order to safely sail in the chop of San Francisco Bay.
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FabLab Belluno: Progetti Spicci – TV Più Piccola del Mondo

Faire: Trieste

Maker: FABLAB BELLUNO

Home: Veneto, Italy

Una minitv a tubo catodico autocostruita!
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Long Beach Lunabotics, CSULB Robotics Team

Faire: Los Angeles

Maker: Kristine Leung

Home: California, United States

The Long Beach Lunabotics (L.B.L.) team is a team of students from multiple disciplines aiming to apply their classroom knowledge on a hands-on robotics project and bolster STEM exploration in the next generation under the NASA Artemis Mission.
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Light Painting Stick

Faire: Los Angeles

Maker: Richard Truong

Home: California, United States

Light painting is a photographic technique in which exposures are made by moving a light source while taking a long exposure photograph. The Light Painting Stick uses an array of densely packed RGB LEDs to produce vibrant and realistic images.
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SOTSOAGAWIIE “stand on the shoulder of a giant and whisper in its ear

Faire: Bay Area

Maker: David Molencupp

Home: California, United States

Large scale wood glue up of deconstructed head/shoulder.
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OfficineApogeo – laboratori a domicilio

Faire: Rome

Maker: OfficineApogeo srls

 

OffcineApogeo developed chemistry, physics and biology experimental kits for teaching. Using the kits teachers can perform each experiment in autonomy within an hour. Every kit has two editions: one for the teacher, for bench demonstration, the second for the class, so the students can perform hands-on experiments.
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Garrattmaker, model locomotives 1:22,5

Faire: Trieste

Maker: Helmut TELEFONT

Home: Trieste, Italy

My latest project was a 1:22,5 full 3D printed Garratt model. All print files are available for free on my website. also a 100-page book on the original historic locomotive, the surviving locomotive in the Nairobi Museum and instructions on how to assemble the model. In the first 3 weeks the book was downloaded 18,000 times.
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Schantz Maker Space

Faire: Wayne County

Maker: Vic Schantz

Home: Ohio, United States

6’ table with displays of different types of technology based kits that can be built in our hands on maker classes. As people see examples of our kits, we hope they will ask questions and we will direct them to our website snd our meetings where they can get more information
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Monster Momma Shoppe

Faire: Downtown Columbia

Maker: Amber Hoover

Home: Maryland, United States

Monster Momma Shoppe is a small crystal shop with handmade candles, Fairy Gardens, and wall hangings. Based out of Westminster MD
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World’s largest Washing and Drying Machine

Faire: Louisville

Maker: GEA IDO

Home: United States

GE Appliances' design team brought you the world's largest Washing and Drying machine, that you can go inside and experience the latest wash and dry combo technology.
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Printed Farms and 3DCP

Faire: Miami

Maker: Jim Ritter

Home: Florida, United States

Our vision is to lead the industry in sustainable building techniques by introducing innovative 3D printing techniques and machines that improve efficiencies and reduce costs. Printed Farms is here to build for the future!
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Browned Butter Babe Co.

Faire: Bay Area

Maker: Rachel Turkal

Home: United States

Browned Butter Babe Co is a licensed Cottage Food Bakery located in San Jose specializing in scrumptious sweet treats featuring 'browned butter'. These delectable treats include the best snickerdoodle in the Bay Area (it's extra cinnamony w/ a hint of cardamom), over-the-top sandwich cookies featuring vanilla-browned butter buttercream, as well as rice crispy treats in different flavors like The OG, Ube, and The Gay Agenda (w/ fruity pebbles), among other things. If time allows during the fall Browned Butter Babe also like to make apple butter, inspired by her southern heritage.
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Material Interactions: Data-Driven Community Quilting

Faire: Hudson Valley

Maker: Rachel Ivy Clarke

Home: New York, United States

Come make interactive data-driven quilts! Learn basic quilting, select fabrics, colors and shapes to represent data like direction and distance traveled, and sew them together to make a unique collaborative quilt that represents the event.
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Spinning Wool Into Yarn

Faire: Syracuse

Maker: Golden Fleece Spinners' Society

Home: New York, United States

The Golden Fleece Spinners' Society will demonstrate how to spin wool into yarn using spinning wheels and spindles. Try spinning wool into yarn with us. Leave with your own self-made spindle and a bit of fiber to try at home!
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Les patounes de Marie

Faire: Brussels

Maker: marie Vankerpel

Home: Belgium

Les Patounes de Marie sont des sacs à mains, des sacs réutilisables ainsi que d'autres créations textiles fait artisanalement et avec amour Ce sont des créations uniques Venez voir mon exposition, je me ferais le plaisir de répondre à vos questions. Belle journée
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WisLUG

Faire: Milwaukee

Maker: WisLUG

Home: Wisconsin, United States

WisLUG is a group of adult Lego® enthusiasts, who use Lego® elements to explore our creativity, solve engineering challenges, and love to share our passion for building with others.
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Dalla ricerca all’impresa: Flying Demon e radioattività

Faire: Rome

Maker: Flying Demon s.r.l.

 

Flying Demon s.r.l. was founded by young researchers in physics as a university spinoff after winning the #ETEC-Second edition contest, proposed by ENAC to fund innovative startups. The company's core business is radiometric safety, which is ensured through rapid, non-invasive drone surveys of large areas, including hard-to-reach zones. To achieve this goal, the company is developing technologically advanced, compact, and portable detectors for in-situ and real-time measurements.
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