Maker Faire Yearbook 2023

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Magic Maker

Faire: Rome

Maker: Pierfrancesco Panunzi

 

Now you can do incredible magical effects with little expense and lots of inventiveness using only Arduino and App Inventor (Android). You will see some project and a lot of magic because like Arthur C. Clarke said: "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic".
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STEMup4Youth

Faire: Los Angeles

Maker: Max Chen

Home: California, United States

Come join us to learn about sound waves and wind-powered energy through our crafty hands-on activities!
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CHORDTEACHER / WILLOUGHBY’S DREAM

Faire: Rochester

Maker: Andy Willoughby

Home: New York, US Minor Outlying Islands

CHORDTEACHER is my invention that teaches all of the notes of all of the chords in every key of western music, WILLOUGHBY'S DREAM is the sciences of western music
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CSULB Shark Lab

Faire: Los Angeles

Maker: Kelsey Lowe

Home: California, United States

Visit the CSULB Shark Lab tent to learn about shark research and beach safety while you investigate interesting biofacts, samples of our technology, and ask all your shark questions!
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Robot ELIOS

Faire: Rome

Maker: ITI RENATO ELIA

 

ROBOT ELIOS was designed to help bring new archaeological finds to light, hence its auspicious name. allow you to make a 3D scan of the surrounding environment, detecting a cloud of points, then reworked by a technical software that identifies the possible distance from a possible find, for example, in an unexplored and difficult to access tunnel, then use a very economical detection technology, resulting in a reliable product at a low cost
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Intellibreria

Faire: Rome

Maker: Francesco Onorati

 

Intellibreria is an innovative smart book storage solution that combines the beauty of wooden shelves with advanced technology. With its built-in RFID detection system, it effortlessly tracks and organizes your book collection. Simply place your books in the specially designed Portalibri containers, which come in various colors for easy genre categorization. The microcontroller manages the RFID system, while the user interface includes a touch monitor and voice control for precise book location identification. Whether you're a book enthusiast or a library owner, Intellibreria offers a seamless and convenient way to manage and access your books with just a few taps or voice commands. Say goodbye to time-consuming searches and enjoy the pleasure of a perfectly organized and intelligent library.
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Taylorsboutique

Faire: Long Island

Maker: Taylor Corsello

Home: New York, United States

Handmade crochet items for all ages!
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FIRST Robotics Competition: Team 2783 Engineers of Tomorrow

Faire: Louisville

Maker: Engineers of Tomorrow

Home: United States

The Engineers of Tomorrow (Team 2783) is a team of high schoolers based in Oldham County, KY that competed annually in the FIRST Robotics Competition.
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WYSIWYG

Faire: Baton Rouge

Maker: Angela Longstreet

Home: Louisiana, United States

Crafting is much more than a hobby to me but it is a passion for art. When I find that perfect material it is up to me to create something magical with it. Whether it's crochet, knit or loom knit, I'm always learning new techniques and love to share.
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Lacemakers Guild of Oklahoma

Faire: Tulsa

Maker: Lacemakers Guild of Oklahoma

Home: Oklahoma, United States

Exhibit of handmade lace items and demo of lace making techniques. 4-6 live demonstrators during the day. Information on upcoming convention and guild events and bobbin lace and tatting classes.
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Romich Foundation Makerspace

Faire: Wayne County

Maker: Izabel Meshew

Home: Ohio, United States

Romich Foundation Makerspace is a resource for the community in general. While it is open to individuals, the primary activity is for the benefit of non-profit organizations in Wayne County. The makerspace has laser engravers, CNC routers, 3D printers, sublimation printing and heat press, a Cricut sheet material cutter, and more.
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EUREKA! : “Datemi un filo immerso in un liquido, dall’alto verso il basso, e vi indicherò il livello”

Faire: Rome

Maker: Giuseppe Fiordaliso

 

The peculiarity of this project is that it allows the measurement of the water level in all those sectors where industrial-type measuring devices are unacceptable both for the costs and for the skills required for implementation. This level measuring device uses a common insulated conductor immersed in water as a measurement probe. It consists of two parts: measuring probe with measuring electronics and microprocessor control unit. The two parts are connected via a non-polarized two-wire connection in order to simplify installation operations. The probe, of the capacitive type, consists of a simple insulated conductor wire, and can be made at a low cost and can be easily adapted by the user to his needs. The measuring range of the device goes from a few tens of centimeters to several meters without requiring particular additional components or specific components for the type of application. The measuring unit based on a microcontroller receives a digital current signal from the measuring probe and according to the settings made in the "user calibration" phase for the "empty" level and the "full" level, displays the value on a display of the level measurement in the range 0...100 %. The microprocessor also controls an output relay in correspondence with two level thresholds (low level setpoint and high level setpoint) freely settable by the user in the range 0…100% through a simple programming procedure. In the programming phase it is possible to choose whether the energized relay state must correspond to a level below the low level threshold or to a level above the high level threshold. In this way it is possible to operate an external device, always in safe conditions. The measurement has an accuracy better than 6% and is characterized by high reliability because there are no metal parts in contact with water or moving parts.
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Foldable Flight’s Paper Airplanes

Faire: Louisville

Maker: Kyle Boyer

Home: United States

Kyle Boyer is the creator behind the YouTube channel Foldable Flight with over 395,000 subscribers. Come fold his paper airplane designs, peruse his paper airplane books, and discover motors that can make your paper airplanes remote controlled!
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UWF Skateboard Design Team

Faire: Pensacola

Maker: UWF Skateboard Design Team

Home: Florida, United States

UWF mechanical engineer enterprise design team. Our main goal is to design and build skateboards using renewable materials. For the Fall 2023 semester we want to build a board using bamboo and burlap layers. Another goal is to begin a plan to start a true enterprise with local sales in the future.
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Break Through Tech Miami @ FIU

Faire: Miami

Maker: Break Through Tech Miami at FIU

Home: Florida, United States

Break Through Tech Miami at FIU works at the intersection of academia and industry in order to broaden the participation of women, non-binary, and other minoritized student groups in the area of Computing. Come learn more about our program at FIU!
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Boundless Brilliance

Faire: Los Angeles

Maker: Cherise Charleswell

Home: California, United States

Boundless Brilliance will be hosting fun, engaging, and educational hands-on STEM workshops and activities for elementary-aged youth. Participants will also receive cool handouts, and will have the opportunity to participate in a guided nature walk.
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Makey Robot Pin

Faire: Syracuse

Maker: OCC School of Computing & Applied Technology, CSTEP & LSAMP

Home: New York, United States

Come by our booth and build a small robot pin whose eyes light up! Learn a bit about soldering and meet students and staff from technical programs at OCC.
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Family Rocks LLC

Faire: Coney Island

Maker: Mandy Gosman

Home: New York, United States

Mom and son crystal jewelry, wire wrapping and Orgonite (a type resin art using crystals and metals). Our company was started by my son at the age of 12 as a homeschooling project. He has always had a love for rocks and minerals.
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UWF Microneedle

Faire: Pensacola

Maker: Jayden Spiess

Home: Florida, United States

Microneedles Arrays (MN Arrays) are composed of hydrogels and consist of an array of very small needles used to deliver drugs to patients in a non-invasive manner. Our MN Arrays are designed using Solidworks, and then 3-D printed so that we can make our molds. MN Arrays have many benefits from controlled drug delivery to reducing the risk of injury and pain caused from traditional needles. Come check out our booth to see some of our designs, and learn about our research!
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UCalgary Solar Car

Faire: Calgary

Maker: UCalgary Solar Car

Home: Alberta, Canada

The University of Calgary Solar Car Team was established in 2004 and has evolved to become an experienced solar racing team that also works to educate the community on renewable energy. The team is composed of students from various departments, working to develop sustainable energy solutions.
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Marbled Grove Artistry

Faire: Wichita

Maker: Stephen DeThample

Home: United States

I make copper trees and other decorations out of vintage marbles with lights.
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Bird of Virtue

Faire: Bay Area

Maker: Linnea Oliver

Home: California, United States

Mid-Century + Geometric jewelry + home accessories
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Costruzione locomotive elettriche a controllo digitale per trasporto persone

Faire: Trieste

Maker: RENATO FORZA

Home: UDINE, Italy

Progetto e costruisco locomotive elettriche a controllo digitale. Realizzo tutta la parte di comando e controllo dei motori elettrici (gli azionamenti) che servono per muovere le locomotive e il suo convoglio. Le locomotive trainano appositi carri per il trasporto di persone adulte e bambini. Il controllo digitale è fatto con gli stessi computer utilizzati da Arduino. Quest'anno anche i semafori !
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Learn To Solder

Faire: Wayne County

Maker: Tom Hammond

Home: Ohio, United States

Learn how to solder! Make a Makey Robot with LED eyes with this simple soldering activity. Learn how to use a soldering iron to attach components to a simple circuit board. Guidance provided.
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