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more about #makerfaire more comments → Nick: alright, i'll do it. Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee. more » kwiiboy: first more » Kaiser-Machead: Add a second arm, a couple of legs, armored torso and a good portable power supply, and consider me sold. more » dimsum4u: Thats excellent, the first thing the kid does is mimic his dad. Pick up a can of beer chug it, crush it, drop it. more » Monty: This sucker clearly brings new meaning to the term "hand job", but there are only a couple people in the world that would think the size of this is "j... more » Mitch: Oh god...I WAAAAAAAAAAAAAANT Now when I say I will crush my enemies, I can really REALLY mean it. more » Curves: Yes, its immature, but who ISNT going to flip the middle finger as the first thing they do? I would. more » Geisrud: Would this be considered a hand puppet? more » Joseph_Shaw_520: looks like it needs some force feedback...but crushing stuff is fun too more » ripfire: Just try not to scratch your nose. more » OMG! Ponies!: May I have the control glove? I promise that I'm not an evil genius bent on world domination. Honest! more » Geisrud: Grab a 30' steel beam and show off some pen twirling skills. more » Monty: Do they give out awards at this giant adult science fair project? This one would fail for no other reason than half of it appears to not be working (... more » Jonathan Sauter: Well, sir, there's nothing on earth like a genuine, Bona fide, Electrified, Six-car Monorail! more » ZaxxonQ.com: Milk bowl? 0_o Puppies like milk? Aren't ya thinking of kittehs? more » -
#diy
Wii Nunchuck-Controlled Beanbag Chair Makes Nacho Retrieval Easier
The Beancat is a battery-powered skid-steer beanbag chair piloted by a Wii nunchuck controller, created for this year's Bay Area Maker Faire. It looks like a pretty great way to make a fridge run without having to, well, run. [Make] More » -
#imagecache
Giant Robotic Hand Controlled By Mimicking Your Hand Motions
This gigantic robotic hand is controlled by what's called a Waldo: a small glove that has the big hand mimic whatever its doing. It's awesome and kind of scary, as you can see by the video BotJunkie grabbed of it. More » -
#makerfaire2009
Interactivation: When Music Makers and Tesla Coils Collide
On display at Maker Faire 2009, Interactivation is a whimsical, slightly non-sensical cross between a six-way collaborative music machine and a Tesla coil, producing improvised sounds and scientific trickery from the same machine. More » -
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Puppy Monorail Makes Me Fear for Mankind's Future
Of all the ridiculous things one can see at the Maker Faire, the Puppy Mover Monorail might take the cake. More » -
#makerfaire2009
Neuron Chamber Offers a Glimpse at What Alien Brains Might Look Like
Okay fine, maybe this is more of an artistic representation that's taken a few liberties, but still, the Neuron Chamber on display at Maker Faire 2009 is a pretty cool looking piece of extraterrestrial art. More » -
#makerfaire
Maker Faire This Weekend
Reminder to you lucky bastards in the Bay Area: Maker Faire—the world's largest DIY festival—is happening this weekend at the San Mateo Event Center. There'll be huge Tesla coils, battling battleships, cybernetic giraffes, and lots of crazies running around. Like Burning Man, but safe for kids. [MF] -
#art
Wiimote Wheelchair Helps Disabled People Paint (Roughly Speaking)
Digital Wheel Art, a wheelchair painting program to help disabled people make art, was on display at the Maker Faire event in NYC tonight. Creator YoungHyun Chung was inspired to create the device after seeing children with cerebral palsy whose limited movement stifled their artistic expression. Here's how it works, plus a video of the system in action. More » -
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#art
Video: A Robot Drawing Beautiful Stars In The Sand
Here's a video of Sisyphus V drawing shapes in the sand using a magnetic arm on a 2-axis plotter. [Maker Faire] -
#opensource
Build Your Own Multitouch Table With the Cubit
Engineers at Eyebeam, a New York arts and technology center, are drastically reducing the cost of ownership for multitouch tables by taking them open-source. Schematics for the Cubit, a multitouch tabletop display, are available online for people who want to make a scaled-down Microsoft Surface for one tenth the Surface's price. More » -
#art
Sisyphus V: A Robot Making a Zen Garden
This isn't a sandbox with a marble in it. Sysyphus V, a kinetic sculpture by Bruce Shapiro looks like a Zen Garden. But instead of a buddhist monk carefully raking gravel, it's an autonomous steel sphere carefully crawling over and over, making polar geometric shapes that can best be described as iterative lilies or stars. A magnet on an arm on a two axis plotter sites underneath the half-ton set up, and Sisyphus is making its first appearance here, at Maker Faire 2008. An unrelated but cool Interview with Bruce, by Cool Hunting\, after the jump. [TaoMC at Makers] More » -
#makerfaire2008
Holy Crap: MacGyver Blockbuster Film Coming!
Today at Maker Faire 2008, MacGyver creator (and real life inspiration) Lee David Zlotoff announced he has a big budget MacGyver movie in the planning stages. More » -
#makerfaire
I Love Maker Faire!
I'm so happy Mark, Phil and the rest of the MAKE Mag folks put on Maker Faire. I'm here with Adrian and Lisa and surprisingly, it's even better than last year's. There are a ton of great pieces I've never seen, the weather is fine, the crowds aren't too bad and the food is great. I'd recommend you get your butt down here and come visit the event if you're even remotely close to the Bay Area. [Maker Faire] -
#announcements
Maker Faire Bay Area - This Saturday and Sunday
Maker Faire and its ridiculously dangerous projects are going to be in San Mateo this weekend. If you're in town, drop by and say hello, since Brian's going to be there covering the crazy robots and trying to keep his eyebrows from burning off. If you're going to be running an awesome booth at Maker, drop him a note as well so he knows to stop by. See you tomorrow! [Maker Faire] -
#gadgets
Maker Faire Hits Bay Area May 3 and 4
Maker Faire is in town again, hitting up the bay area with their ridiculously dangerous projects and robots and flaming robot projects this May 3 and 4. If you're in town, you should stop by and see what the crazy doctor Phil Torrone has cooking for you. At the very least, you can stop by and say hi to the Giz folks that are going to be down there. Maybe even buy them some soda. Trying to take pictures of stuff next open flames and wildly careening robots is thirsty work. [Maker Faire] -
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2008 Maker Faire Announced
DIY gadgeteers, fire up your engines: the dates for Make magazine's first 2008 Maker Faire have been unveiled as May 3rd and 4th. The San Mateo County Fairgrounds in San Mateo, California will again be the venue. Expect to see all sorts of wonderful (and weird) DIY science, arts, crafts and engineering projects in action, just like last year. We'll be keeping you posted, of course, but if you want to go there in person remember that discount ticket sales end April 25th. [Maker Faire]


