10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Maker Shed
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Maker Shed Exhibits, Demos, and More
Come to the Maker Shed to meet the authors who write the books and the makers who make the kits. They will be in the Maker Shed all weekend, and we'll have plenty of cool stuff to buy!
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10:15 AM - 10:45 AM
Tesla
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Man-made Lightning
Tesla performance in Dark Room
Vicki Johnson
This 5-foot-tall Tesla Coil generates dazzling, long, electrical arcs while also revealing basic physics principles with the Jacob's Ladder, Faraday's Cage, and grounding.
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10:30 AM - 11:15 AM
MAKE Demos
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BlinkyBugs and More LED Projects
Ken Murphy
Learn how to make these interesting insects with LEDs, batteries, and pipecleaners.
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10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Maker Shed Workshop
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Herbie the MouseBot Workshop
Come to the Maker Shed and learn how to build Herbie the Mousebot. Kits will be available for sale, and the Maker Shed team will be on hand to help.
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11:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Craft Demos
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Soft Circuit Embroidery
Becky Stern
Becky will show an introductory tutorial for working with conductive thread to make a circuit on fabric. Using traditional embroidery techniques with modern electronic components, she will demo the creation of a simple soft switch circuit that will light up a sewn LED with a watch battery.
Photos of an advanced example using a Lilypad Arduino are linked below.
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11:00 AM - 11:45 AM
Maker Main Stage (Fiesta)
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Things I Learned from Knitting
Stephanie Pearl-McPhee
The Yarn Harlot strikes again! Bestselling knitting author and humorist Stephanie Pearl-McPhee examines age-old aphorisms in light of knitting.
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11:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Maker Square Stage
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Cooking with the Sun
Gladwyn d'Souza
Cook using a Solar Sport Oven from solarovens.org. Half hour discussion and demonstration of the oven and recipes from sunskysoil.blogspot.com.
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11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Music Stage 1
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TripKnight
TripKnight
A live music experience. Part folk, part blues, part hip hop and all experimental. TripKnight is more than just a band. It is a community with members in multiple states with a history of good times from Black Rock City, to New York City and from North Carolina to Northern California.
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11:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Maker Made Stage (Expo)
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Mystery Phones
Greg MacLaurin
Disassemble old telephones and create a Ghost Phone, to listen in on a pre-recorded conversation; and a Party Line, for your very own private standalone phone system.
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11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Maker Shed Workshop
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Brain Machine Workshop
Buy a Brain Machine in the Maker Shed and build it right there. The Maker Shed team will be on hand to help.
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11:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Mousetrap
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Life Size Mousetrap
Mark Perez
The LIFE SIZE MOUSETRAP is a fantastically hand crafted, 16 piece, 50,000-lb. interactive KINETIC SCULPTURE set atop a 6,500-square-foot game board.
This giant Rube Goldberg style contraption comes complete with a VAUDEVILLIAN style show, original MUSICAL SCORE by The one woman band
Esmerelda Strange, Sexy Mice CAN-CAN DANCERS, Clown workers, acrobatic HI JINKS, and other SPECTACULAR SCENES dedicated to the pursuit of spectacle-laden FUN!
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11:15 AM - 12:00 PM
Maker Shed Author Demo Area
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Sew Subversive and Subversive Seamster
Hope Meng, Melissa Alvarado, Melissa Rannels
Come to the Maker Shed and meet the authors of these two subversive books.
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11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Rocket Launch Pad
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LUNAR Society: Rocket Launch Pad
Craig Saunders
Be a rocket scientist! Build and fly a rocket with LUNAR, the Livermore Unit of the National Association of Rocketry, the nation's largest model rocket club.
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11:30 AM - 12:00 PM
MAKE Demos
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LED Camera Light Kit
Michael Nuzzi
Learn how to build this kit that brightens up video you shoot indoors with your digital camera.
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11:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Maker Shed Workshop
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BlinkyBugs Hands-On Workshop (with the Maker)
(following his presentation on the Make Demo stage)
Ken Murphy
Come to the Maker Shed and make BlinkyBugs with their creator, Ken Murphy. Kits will be available for sale,
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11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Lion Brand Booth
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Lion Brand Yarn Unique Activities
Learn to Knit
Lion Brand Yarn Company
Always wanted to learn how to knit? Now's your chance to get started, learn some tips from the experts, and experience the wonderful Lion Brand yarns.
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11:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Maker Made Stage (Expo)
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Eccentric Maker
Kaden Harris
Scrap Fu 101, Beginning Binning, Happenstance Reutilization and Industrial Design, and the role of The Great Cosmic Random in Improvisational Fabrication.
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11:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Tesla
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Man-made Lightning
Tesla performance in Dark Room
Vicki Johnson
This 5-foot-tall Tesla Coil generates dazzling, long, electrical arcs while also revealing basic physics principles with the Jacob's Ladder, Faraday's Cage, and grounding.
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12:00 PM - 12:30 PM
Craft Demos
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Make Your Own Free Range Mini-Monsters
Learn how to whip up a goofy hand-sewn plush monster to love. It doesn't matter if this is your first ever sewing project or even if you consider yourself creativity-impaired, you can learn how to conjure a special friend, and have fun every step of the way.
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12:00 PM - 12:30 PM
Maker Main Stage (Fiesta)
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Five Dangerous Things Your Kids Should Do
Gever Tulley
Gever Tulley will talk about the Tinkering School and the five dangerous things you should let your kids do.
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12:00 PM - 12:30 PM
Maker Made Stage (Expo)
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Re-inventing Building Blocks
Peter Semmelhack
Bug Labs is indicative of a trend affording new opportunities in manufacturing, and a new way to think with building blocks and prototype products that can lead to filling a variety of unserved niches.
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12:00 PM - 12:45 PM
MAKE Demos
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Maker Magic
Dan Weiss
To make magic, you have to MAKE magic. Come see MAKE author Dan Weiss perform magic tricks, talk about how they were made, and the tradition of making magic tricks in his family.
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12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Boiler Bar Stage
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Jon Sarriugarte’s Boiler Bar Theater Presents
Jon Sarriugarte + Kyrsten Mate
While enjoying the warmth of our Boiler Bar fire and the comfort of a drink you can take in the sights of exotic belly dancers, fire performers, and readings from the biggest little stage at the “Boiler Bar Theater.”
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12:00 PM - 12:30 PM
Maker Square Stage
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Scharffen Berger Chocolate: Meet the Chocolate Maker
We are an artisan chocolate maker, sourcing the best cacao in the world to create the richest, most flavorful chocolate. Our attention to detail at every step of making chocolate -- from bean selection to blending, roasting and refining -- sets us apart from other chocolate brands. At Maker Faire, we plan to show people how they can make their own chocolate using our cacao nibs.
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12:00 PM - 12:30 PM
Music Stage 2
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Heavy Pedal Cyclecide Bike Rodeo
Laird Rickard
Cyclecide has embraced the bicycle as a medium to express our interest in mechanical innovation, kinetic art, and performance. By salvaging bicycles for creative re-use we have produced a fleet of double-decker tall bikes, choppers, tandems, swing bikes, reverse bikes, and others too bizarre to name. The Heavy Pedal Bike Rodeo is a circus style show that highlights these monstrous alter-cycles with stupefying stunts. Our pedal-powered carnival midway of rides and attractions demonstrate the possibilities of human powered fun and engineering.
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12:00 PM - 12:30 PM
Maker Shed Workshop
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BlinkyBugs Hands-On Workshop
(following the maker's presentation on the Make Demo stage)
Come to the Maker Shed and make one of Ken Murphy's BlinkyBugs. Kits will be available for sale, and the Maker Shed team will be on hand to help.
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12:00 PM - 12:45 PM
Maker Shed Author Demo Area
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Pops! Icy Treats for Everyone
Krystina Castella
A truly amazing feature of pops is they can be cast into any shape you can imagine. In this workshop you will learn how to make simple pop molds from everyday household items, such as glasses, cookie cutters, ice cube trays and even food packaging, from wax paper to plastic juice boxes. Or if you really want to get crafty, experiment with liquid silicone and make molds out of found objects, small toys or characters you sculpt from your imagination.
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12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Maker Shed Author Signing Area
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Things I Learned from Knitting
(following her presentation on the Maker Main Stage)
Stephanie Pearl-McPhee
The Yarn Harlot strikes again! Bestselling knitting author and humorist Stephanie Pearl-McPhee examines age-old aphorisms in light of knitting.
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12:00 PM - 12:30 PM
Village Blacksmith
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The Village Blacksmith
Michel Olson and Christy Horne
Master Blacksmith Michel Olson, and Masterful Storyteller Christy Horne, are the husband and wife team who have history ringing in the ears of audiences all over the Western U.S. Their Stage Fort Smith is a Monster Truck to behold and when you add the fabulous storytelling with live anvil accompaniment they become edutainment for the entire family. Everything Michel bashes out is given away to audience members following every show.
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12:15 PM - 12:45 PM
Maker Shed Workshop
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Build the LED Camera Light Kit (with the Maker)
(following his presentation on the Make Demo stage)
Michael Nuzzi
Join Michael Nuzzi, the Maker of the LED Camera Light Kit, in the Maker Shed workshop, and build your own. Kits will be available for purchase in the Maker Shed.
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12:30 PM - 1:00 PM
Maker Main Stage (Fiesta)
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MacGyver: The Making of a Cultural Icon
Lee Zlotoff
The writer of MAKE's Makeshift feature was father to McGyver, who was based on his own father. Learn about the origins of the MacGyver series and why MacGyver has become such a cultural icon.
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12:30 PM - 1:00 PM
Maker Made Stage (Expo)
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My Brain Machine
Mitch Altman
Glasses to synchronize your brainwaves with a pre-programmed sequence, from wakefulness into deep meditation and back out into fabulousness, all along hallucinating wild patterns.
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12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
Music Stage 1
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TripKnight
TripKnight
A live music experience. Part folk, part blues, part hip hop and all experimental. TripKnight is more than just a band. It is a community with members in multiple states with a history of good times from Black Rock City, to New York City and from North Carolina to Northern California.
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12:45 PM - 1:15 PM
Maker Shed Workshop
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Make Your Own Free-Range Mini-Monsters (with the Maker)
(following her talk on the Craft Demo stage)
Moxie
Come and join Moxie, maker of the Hand-Sewn Free-Range Monsters. Free-Range Mini-Monster kits will be available for sale and you can build them right there.
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12:45 PM - 1:15 PM
Maker Shed Workshop
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Build the LED Camera Light Kit
(following the maker's presentation on the Make Demo stage)
Come and build one of Michael Nuzzi's LED Camera Light Kit. Kits will be available for purchase in the Maker Shed and the Maker Shed team will be on hand to help you make them.
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1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Craft Demos
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Making Jewelry
Sonya Nimri
Learn how to make jewelry from the author of "Beadalicious."
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1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Maker Main Stage (Fiesta)
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Howtoons
Saul Griffith + Nick Dragotta
Authors Saul Griffith and Nick Dragotta talk about their popular Howtoons--art comic strip and part science experiment--that shows kids how to find fun new uses for household items.
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1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Maker Made Stage (Expo)
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String Theory
Autumn Wiggins
Can we save the planet by making things? Autumn shows how indie crafting can promote Cradle to Cradle practices.
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1:00 PM - 1:45 PM
MAKE Demos
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Home Chemistry Experiments
Robert Thompson
The author of "Illustrated Guide to Home Chemistry Experiments" performs a series of experiments right out of the pages of the book.
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1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Mousetrap
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Life Size Mousetrap
Mark Perez
The LIFE SIZE MOUSETRAP is a fantastically hand crafted, 16 piece, 50,000-lb. interactive KINETIC SCULPTURE set atop a 6,500-square-foot game board.
This giant Rube Goldberg style contraption comes complete with a VAUDEVILLIAN style show, original MUSICAL SCORE by The one woman band
Esmerelda Strange, Sexy Mice CAN-CAN DANCERS, Clown workers, acrobatic HI JINKS, and other SPECTACULAR SCENES dedicated to the pursuit of spectacle-laden FUN!
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1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Lion Brand Booth
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Lion Brand Yarn Unique Activities
Learn to Crochet
Lion Brand Yarn Company
Always wanted to learn how to crochet? Now's your chance to get started, learn some tips from the experts, and experience the wonderful Lion Brand yarns.
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1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Music Stage 3
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Extra Action Marching Band
Powerful and empowering, the Extra Action Marching Band (unamplified) seduces the pre-civilized will. They are immediate and visceral -- more of a sweaty invitation than a show. They are a parody of idioms with shattering volume -- guerrilla theater with the rug rolled up.
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1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Model Warships
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Axis vs. Allies: Model Warship Battle
Rob Wood
Watch 6-foot-long robotic warships duel to the death in a specially built 30’ x 60’ “pond” at this year’s Faire. Sophisticated DIY robotics and guns fire CO2-powered steel balls. Safe for the whole family. Hands-on exhibits and technology demonstrations provided by the Western Warship Combat Club (WWCC) of San Jose, California.
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1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Robo Games
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RoboGames Presents: The ComBot Cup
Heavyweight
David Calkins, Simone Davalos
Robots range from 60 pounds all the way up to 340 pounds, and the action will blow you away. Regular people make these robots, they're not from companies. You could make one too! Both the ComBots Cup and Android fights are in prerp for RoboGames -- the world's largest robot competition -- June 13-15th in San Francisco.
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1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Maker Square Stage
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Chronicle Books: Food & Drink Booth
Demonstrations by authors Julia Myall, Tara Duggan and Jennifer Carden
Amy Portello
Chronicle Books, a local San Francisco book publisher, will be featuring and selling food & drink products at our booth. In addition, we will have authors doing book signings immediately following their demos and ways for guests of the booth to win Chronicle prizes.
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1:15 PM - 1:45 PM
Maker Shed Workshop
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Make Your Own Free-Range Mini-Monsters
(following the maker's talk on the Craft Demo stage)
Come to the Maker Shed where Moxie's Free-Range Mini-Monster kits will be available for sale and the Maker Shed team will be on hand to help you build them.
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1:15 PM - 1:45 PM
Maker Shed Author Signing Area
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MacGyver: The Making of a Cultural Icon
(after his talk on the Maker Main stage)
Lee Zlotoff
The writer of MAKE's Makeshift feature was father to McGyver, who was based on his own father. Learn about the origins of the MacGyver series and why MacGyver has become such a cultural icon.
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1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
Rocket Launch Pad
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LUNAR Society: Rocket Launch Pad
Craig Saunders
Be a rocket scientist! Build and fly a rocket with LUNAR, the Livermore Unit of the National Association of Rocketry, the nation's largest model rocket club.
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1:30 PM - 2:00 PM
Maker Made Stage (Expo)
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Maker Kits
Limor Fried, Phillip Torrone
MAKE's Phil Torrone and Limor Fried of Adafruit Industries talk about emerging opportunities for makers to create and sell their work.
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1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
Music Stage 2
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Lemon Lime Lights
lemon lime lights
Eastbanian junkyard cabaret.
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1:30 PM - 2:00 PM
Maker Main Stage (Fiesta)
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Contraptor Lounge
Jake von Slatt, Libby Bulloff, Magpie Killjoy, Meredith Scheff-king, Molly "Porkshanks" Friedrich, Richard Nagy, Abney Park
Leading Steampunk practitioners will talk about "contrapting" techniques and the creative process, including the metalworking and finishing techniques they use in their widely acclaimed Steampunk tech projects (such as von Slatt's Steampunk keyboard and monitor, and Datamancer's key-wound Victorian laptop). They'll also talk a little bit about their design philosophy and how one can "steampunkify" modern gadgetry.
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1:30 PM - 2:00 PM
Robo Games
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RoboGames Presents: The ComBot Cup
Middleweight & Lightweight
David Calkins, Simone Davalos
Robots range from 60 pounds all the way up to 340 pounds, and the action will blow you away. Regular people make these robots, they're not from companies. You could make one too! Both the ComBots Cup and Android fights are in prerp for RoboGames -- the world's largest robot competition -- June 13-15th in San Francisco.
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1:45 PM - 2:15 PM
Maker Shed Author Signing Area
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Howtoons
(after their talk on the Maker Main stage)
Saul Griffith + Nick Dragotta
Authors Saul Griffith and Nick Dragotta talk about their popular Howtoons--art comic strip and part science experiment--that shows kids how to find fun new uses for household items.
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1:45 PM - 2:15 PM
Maker Shed Author Signing Area
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Making Jewelry
(after her talk on the Craft Demo stage)
Sonya Nimri
Learn how to make jewelry from the author of "Beadalicious."
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2:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Maker Main Stage (Fiesta)
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Babbage's Difference Engine
Computer History Museum
Learn about the Victorian inventor Charles Babbage and his Difference Engine No. 2, which goes on display at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View.
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2:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Maker Made Stage (Expo)
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Chumby
Bunnie Huang
Hardware hacker Bunny Huang talks about Chumby, his low-cost, wifi-enabled information delivery device.
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2:00 PM - 2:45 PM
MAKE Demos
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MAKE Articles by John Edgar Park
John Park
Come and check out the contraptions that John Edgar Park has built and written about in MAKE: The Hydraulic Espresso Tamper, LEGO Keychain Charger Station, RFID iConveyor, and a Make Controller secreted inside a hollowed-out book. John will also be joined by his friend and co-conspirator Usman Muzaffar to talk about the software he wrote on the RFID conveyor belt project
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2:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Craft Demos
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Felt Faux Fruit
Brookelynn Morris
Needle felting is the kind of craft that has to be seen to be believed. With the swift action of the felting needle, wool goes from fluffy roving to dense sculpture. This demo will showcase the techniques used to make the felt fruit from the cover of Craft.
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2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Maker Shed Workshop
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MintyBoost Workshop
Come to the Maker Shed and learn how to build the MintyBoost, a DIY USB charger that runs off of 2 AA batteries and fits inside an Altoids tin. Kits will be available for sale and the Maker Shed team will be on hand to help you.
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2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Maker Shed Workshop
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MiniPOV Workshop
Come to the Maker Shed and learn how to build the MiniPOV, a programmable persistence of vision device. Kits will be available for sale and the Maker Shed team will be on hand to help you.
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2:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Maker Shed Author Demo Area
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What Happened to the Chemistry Set?
(following his presentation on the Make Demo stage)
Robert Thompson
The author of the "Illustrated Guide to Home Chemistry Experiments" examines the decline of the chemistry set and explains how to set up and use a home chemistry lab and conduct experiments in basic chemistry. You can find Robert in the Maker Shed, and he'll also be appearing on the Maker Main Stage as well as the Make Demo stage.
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2:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Village Blacksmith
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The Village Blacksmith
Michel Olson and Christy Horne
Master Blacksmith Michel Olson, and Masterful Storyteller Christy Horne, are the husband and wife team who have history ringing in the ears of audiences all over the Western U.S. Their Stage Fort Smith is a Monster Truck to behold and when you add the fabulous storytelling with live anvil accompaniment they become edutainment for the entire family. Everything Michel bashes out is given away to audience members following every show.
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2:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Tesla
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Man-made Lightning
Tesla performance in Dark Room
Vicki Johnson
This 5-foot-tall Tesla Coil generates dazzling, long, electrical arcs while also revealing basic physics principles with the Jacob's Ladder, Faraday's Cage, and grounding.
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2:30 PM - 3:00 PM
Maker Main Stage (Fiesta)
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SETI@home
Dan Werthimer
Are We Alone? Is Anybody Out There?
Chief SETI@home scientist Dan Werthimer will discuss the possibility of life in the universe, SETI@home, and how you can have the small but captivating possibility that your computer will detect the first signal from a civilization beyond Earth.
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2:30 PM - 3:00 PM
Maker Made Stage (Expo)
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Creating Sustainable Spaces Where Anything Goes
Umberto Crenca
AS220, a non-profit, unjuried, and uncensored arts center in Providence, RI, has been growing since 1985. Despite the complexity of growing such a space, AS220 has thrived and become a model for organizations looking to create sustainable spaces. Bert Crenca, the Founder and Artistic Director of AS220, tells the story.
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2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Music Stage 1
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Eddy Demon Total Annihilation
Brendan Thorn
A rock and roll alternative that's hip and surreal rock with awesome lyrics, great drummer, experimental guitarist, and a bass player. It is most excellent with a new wave of licks.
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2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Music Stage 3
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Ira Marlowe's BRAINY TUNES
Ira Marlowe
Ira Marlowe, founder of Brainy Tunes and winner of the coveted Parent's Choice Award, performs smart, funny, memorable childrens' songs-- written to delight parents as much as their kids. Titles such as "Crabwalk", "Haunting School" and "Kangaroo" encourage kids' active involvement through vocalization, dance and movement.
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2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Lion Brand Booth
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Lion Brand Yarn Unique Activities
Learn to Knit
Lion Brand Yarn Company
Always wanted to learn how to knit? Now's your chance to get started, learn some tips from the experts, and experience the wonderful Lion Brand yarns.
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2:45 PM - 3:15 PM
Mousetrap
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Life Size Mousetrap
Mark Perez
The LIFE SIZE MOUSETRAP is a fantastically hand crafted, 16 piece, 50,000-lb. interactive KINETIC SCULPTURE set atop a 6,500-square-foot game board.
This giant Rube Goldberg style contraption comes complete with a VAUDEVILLIAN style show, original MUSICAL SCORE by The one woman band
Esmerelda Strange, Sexy Mice CAN-CAN DANCERS, Clown workers, acrobatic HI JINKS, and other SPECTACULAR SCENES dedicated to the pursuit of spectacle-laden FUN!
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3:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Craft Demos
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Fashioning Technology: DIY Style
Syuzi Pakhchyan
Live demonstration on how to use "smart" materials from the author of "Fashioning Technology," releasing July 2008 from O'Reilly Media.
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3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Maker Square Stage
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Molecular Gastronomy
Michael Zbyszynski
Informal talk and demo of spherification and other aspects of Molecular Gastronomy.
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3:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Maker Main Stage (Fiesta)
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Backyard Astronomy with Binoculars
Robert Thompson
With the advent of inexpensive, high-power telescopes priced at under $250, amateur astronomy is now within the reach of anyone, and with the right binoculars, you can make this even cheaper. The author of the "Illustrated Guide to Astronomical Wonders" explains how to get started on the cheap, and where to find hundreds of spectacular objects in the deep sky -- double and multiple stars as well as spectacular star clusters, nebulae, and galaxies. You can find Robert in the Maker Shed, and he'll also be appearing on the Maker Main Stage as well as the Make Demo stage.
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3:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Maker Made Stage (Expo)
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Rabbit's Rum and Chris Warren
Bay Area Computer Music Technology Group
Rabbit's Rum and Chris Warren collaborate in a live creation of orchestral electronica and ambient soundscapes at Maker Faire. Instrumentation will feature Chris Warren's feedback piano in interactions with live cello and laptop.
About the performers:
San Francisco orchestral electronica band RABBIT'S RUM ( http://www.rabbitsrum.com ) swings moods from tight electronic song forms to spacious harmonic ambient soundscapes recollecting Goldfrapp (Supernature), Massive Attack (Mezzanine), and Bjork (Vespertine). Rabbit's Rum features the vocals and cello work of conservatory classical musician gone renegade Kristina Forester and the sound design, beat craft, and custom code of SF underground alumn and polymath Noah Thorp (founder of audio think tank record label Listen Labs and the Bay Area Computer Music Technology Group). The duos collaborations include work with the Capacitor dance troupe (Capacitor.org), composer and producer JMage, Arcade Fire & Tom Waits saxophonist Colin Stetson, Stanford Laptop Orchestra founder and composer Ge Wang, and many more. Rabbit's Rum innovates on and off the stage with custom built software and instruments from SuperCollider and Max/MSP to hacked Wii controllers and bent circuits. As the enigmatic duo sharpens the edge of culture, Rabbit's Rum enchants while breaking the rules.
CHRIS WARREN (http://www.alloyelectric.com) is a Master's student at the Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics at Stanford University where his main interests are interaction design in new musical instruments and sound design. When not playing 8-string bass or coding VST plugins he can usually be found napping in public, snoring loudly. He is headed to San Diego this fall to begin his Ph.D. in Computer Music at UCSD.
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3:00 PM - 3:45 PM
MAKE Demos
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SparkleLabs Easy Electronics Kit
Amy Parness, Ariel Churi
Learn about Sparkle Labs new DIY Design Electronics Kit! Create games, toys and contraptions with these fundamental components. Follow the easy instructions to make a light detector, LED flasher, noisemaker and more.
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3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Maker Shed Workshop
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Arduino Workshop
Come to the Maker Shed and learn how to build interesting projects with Arduino. Kits will be available for sale and the Maker Shed team will be on hand to help you.
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3:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Maker Shed Author Signing Area
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Plush You!
Kristen Rask
Come and join the author of Plush You! for a book signing in the Maker Shed.
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3:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Maker Shed Workshop
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Build an LED Hula Hoop (with the Maker)
Michael Nuzzi
Come to the Maker Shed and join Michael Nuzzi, maker of the LED Hula Hoop kit. Michael will be on hand to help you build it and kits will be available for sale.
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3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Rocket Launch Pad
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LUNAR Society: Rocket Launch Pad
Craig Saunders
Be a rocket scientist! Build and fly a rocket with LUNAR, the Livermore Unit of the National Association of Rocketry, the nation's largest model rocket club.
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3:30 PM - 4:00 PM
Maker Main Stage (Fiesta)
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Kite Aerial Photography
Cris Benton
The Bay Area hosts a particularly active community of kite aerial photographers. Local KAP artists will demonstrate several approaches to controlling an aerial camera including inexpensive robotic cradles,
radio-controlled apparatus, and specialty panoramic rigs.
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3:30 PM - 4:15 PM
Music Stage 2
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Heavy Pedal Cyclecide Bike Rodeo
Laird Rickard
Cyclecide has embraced the bicycle as a medium to express our interest in mechanical innovation, kinetic art, and performance. By salvaging bicycles for creative re-use we have produced a fleet of double-decker tall bikes, choppers, tandems, swing bikes, reverse bikes, and others too bizarre to name. The Heavy Pedal Bike Rodeo is a circus style show that highlights these monstrous alter-cycles with stupefying stunts. Our pedal-powered carnival midway of rides and attractions demonstrate the possibilities of human powered fun and engineering.
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3:30 PM - 4:00 PM
Maker Shed Workshop
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Build an LED Hula Hoop
Come to the Maker Shed and build the LED Hula Hoop kit. The Maker Shed team will be on hand to help you build it and kits will be available for sale.
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3:30 PM - 4:00 PM
Maker Made Stage (Expo)
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Maker Sessions
Noah Thorp
A selection from computer music technology projects.
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3:30 PM - 4:00 PM
Tesla
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Man-made Lightning
Tesla performance in Dark Room
Vicki Johnson
This 5-foot-tall Tesla Coil generates dazzling, long, electrical arcs while also revealing basic physics principles with the Jacob's Ladder, Faraday's Cage, and grounding.
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3:30 PM - 4:00 PM
Robo Games
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RoboGames Presents: The ComBot Cup
Heavyweight
David Calkins, Simone Davalos
Robots range from 60 pounds all the way up to 340 pounds, and the action will blow you away. Regular people make these robots, they're not from companies. You could make one too! Both the ComBots Cup and Android fights are in prerp for RoboGames -- the world's largest robot competition -- June 13-15th in San Francisco.
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3:45 PM - 4:15 PM
Maker Shed Author Signing Area
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Backyard Astronomy with Binoculars
(after his presentation on the Maker Main stage)
Robert Thompson
With the advent of inexpensive, high-power telescopes priced at under $250, amateur astronomy is now within the reach of anyone, and with the right binoculars, you can make this even cheaper. The author of the "Illustrated Guide to Astronomical Wonders" explains how to get started on the cheap, and where to find hundreds of spectacular objects in the deep sky -- double and multiple stars as well as spectacular star clusters, nebulae, and galaxies. You can find Robert in the Maker Shed, and he'll also be appearing on the Maker Main Stage as well as the Make Demo stage.
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4:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Craft Demos
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Pops! Icy Treats for Everyone
Krystina Castella
A truly amazing feature of pops is they can be cast into any shape you can imagine. In this workshop you will learn how to make simple pop molds from everyday household items, such as glasses, cookie cutters, ice cube trays and even food packaging, from wax paper to plastic juice boxes. Or if you really want to get crafty, experiment with liquid silicone and make molds out of found objects, small toys or characters you sculpt from your imagination.
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4:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Village Blacksmith
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The Village Blacksmith
Michel Olson and Christy Horne
Master Blacksmith Michel Olson, and Masterful Storyteller Christy Horne, are the husband and wife team who have history ringing in the ears of audiences all over the Western U.S. Their Stage Fort Smith is a Monster Truck to behold and when you add the fabulous storytelling with live anvil accompaniment they become edutainment for the entire family. Everything Michel bashes out is given away to audience members following every show.
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4:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Maker Main Stage (Fiesta)
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Extreme Craft
Garth Johnson
Extreme Craft is a website that gleefully explores the gray area between art and craft. Does a popsicle stick Viking ship qualify as art? Will the souls of Polish grannies who knit scandalous lace underwear be doomed to eternal Hellfire? Can Craft be used to combat Nigerian email scammers? Find out the answer to these questions and much much more on www.extremecraft.com.
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4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Maker Made Stage (Expo)
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Steampunk
Heather Gold
How can you be authentic to yourself and part of a (sub)culture?
Through the lens of Steampunk, a meta-subculture that is currently at its tipping point of growth, we explore the inevitable question a subculture faces as it grows from disparate DIY roots. Who and what belongs? Can it transform permaculture?
Geek comedian Heather Gold converses with computer and car modifier Jake von Slatt (http://steampunkworkshop.com/); Abney Park singer Captain Robert (http://www.abneypark.com/); and Steampunk magazine editor and wearable art creator + artist Libby Bulloff (http://www.exoskeletoncabaret.com).
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4:00 PM - 4:45 PM
MAKE Demos
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Build a Whole LED Clock on Just 6 Wires!
Karl Papadantonakis
Learn the LED multiplexing technique used in the clocks from LEDkit.biz and find out why LEDkit.biz Clocks Only Need 6 wires.
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4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Music Stage 1
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Microfiche
Tim Lillis
Microfiche is an instrumental four-piece from San Francisco who draw diagrams for your ears and mind. If you were to use the pinnacle of nineteenth-century signal processing technology to transpose the sounds of hope, despair, patterns, the lack of patterns, fear of mechanical men, and whale calls, you would almost have the sound of Microfiche. They have been playing together since the beginning of 2007, and are currently unsigned.
Microfiche have an old microfiche reader - turned light-sensitive MIDI instrument and an interactive LED Graphic EQ backdrop to accompany and augment their sound.
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4:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Maker Shed Workshop
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Woolpets Needle Felted Friends Workshop (with the Maker)
Laurie Sharp
Come to the Maker Shed and learn how to build Woolpets Needle Felted Friends with Laurie Sharp, the maker of this kit. Kits will be available for sale.
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4:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Festival Stage
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EepyBird
Diet Coke & Mentos Show
Fritz Grobe and Stephen Voltz
See the original Internet sensation LIVE! Geysers of soda shoot over twenty feet into the air in this spectacular mint-powered version of the Bellagio Fountains, brought to you by the mad scientists of EepyBird. EepyBird has been featured on Late Night with David Letterman, Ellen, the Today Show, and Mythbusters, and they were named "Best of 2006" by People Magazine. Their online videos have won two Webby Awards and received two Emmy nominations.
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4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Lion Brand Booth
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Lion Brand Yarn Unique Activities
Learn to Crochet
Lion Brand Yarn Company
Always wanted to learn how to crochet? Now's your chance to get started, learn some tips from the experts, and experience the wonderful Lion Brand yarns.
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4:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Robo Games
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RoboGames Presents: The ComBot Cup
Lightweight
David Calkins, Simone Davalos
Robots range from 60 pounds all the way up to 340 pounds, and the action will blow you away. Regular people make these robots, they're not from companies. You could make one too! Both the ComBots Cup and Android fights are in prerp for RoboGames -- the world's largest robot competition -- June 13-15th in San Francisco.
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4:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Maker Main Stage (Fiesta)
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Creating Disney-themed Parks Designs
Tony Baxter
Senior VP of Disney Imagineering's Creative Development Group,Tony Baxter has played a key role in the design and creation of many Disney attractions and theme parks of the last 25 years, including Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Splash Mountain, the Indiana Jones Adventure, and the overall creative role for Disneyland and Disneyland Paris.
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4:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Music Stage 3
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Onyx Ashanti: Live Laptop Beatjazz Performance
Onyx Ashanti
I am a beatjazz artist, which is a style of music i created that is equal parts live looping,laptop performance, post modern improvisation and sound design. I start with a wind controller and a virtual rack of synths and create complex arrangements that vary in type, tempo and style depending on my aritistic perspective.
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4:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Maker Shed Workshop
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Woolpets Needle Felted Friends Workshop
Come to the Maker Shed and learn how to build Woolpets Needle Felted Friends with the Maker Shed team. Kits will be available for sale.
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4:45 PM - 5:15 PM
Maker Shed Author Signing Area
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Pops! Icy Treats for Everyone
(after her presentation on the Craft Demo stage)
Krystina Castella
A truly amazing feature of pops is they can be cast into any shape you can imagine. In this workshop you will learn how to make simple pop molds from everyday household items, such as glasses, cookie cutters, ice cube trays and even food packaging, from wax paper to plastic juice boxes. Or if you really want to get crafty, experiment with liquid silicone and make molds out of found objects, small toys or characters you sculpt from your imagination.
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5:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Craft Demos
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Photojojo DIY Photo Blocks
Show off your photos using beautiful photo blocks -- using any photos, linoleum blocks, and glue, and some sealer!
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5:00 PM - 5:45 PM
MAKE Demos
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3 Quick Projects
Kris Magri, Matthew Dalton
Come and check out three quick projects you can do yourself... right out of Make Labs!
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5:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Maker Main Stage (Fiesta)
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Authentic Innovation
Mister Jalopy
As consumers, we are armed with cash -- the most powerful and efficient mechanism to separate good design from bad. As innovators, we need to respect the cash and we can not begrudge people their inherent awesomeness. Authentic innovators design products that people will not only want to buy, but will want to protect these inspired objects from harm.
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5:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Maker Shed Workshop
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Make an LED Clock (with the Maker)
(following his presentation on the Make Demo stage)
Karl Papadantonakis
Join Karl Papadantonakis, maker of the LEDkit.biz LED clock kit. Pick up one of these no-soldering-required kits in the Maker Shed and build it right at Maker Faire.
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5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Maker Shed Workshop
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Pick Up Sticks' Knit-to-Felt Kit workshop
Come to the Maker Shed and learn how to make these great kits. The Maker Shed team will be on hand to help, and kits will be available for sale.
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5:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Mousetrap
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Life Size Mousetrap
Mark Perez
The LIFE SIZE MOUSETRAP is a fantastically hand crafted, 16 piece, 50,000-lb. interactive KINETIC SCULPTURE set atop a 6,500-square-foot game board.
This giant Rube Goldberg style contraption comes complete with a VAUDEVILLIAN style show, original MUSICAL SCORE by The one woman band
Esmerelda Strange, Sexy Mice CAN-CAN DANCERS, Clown workers, acrobatic HI JINKS, and other SPECTACULAR SCENES dedicated to the pursuit of spectacle-laden FUN!
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5:30 PM - 6:00 PM
Maker Main Stage (Fiesta)
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Propane, It's a Gas! Fun and Fire with the Flaming Lotus Girls
Join the Flaming Lotus Girls for the ins and outs of making large scale Fire Art through their own unique blend of collaboration. They will discus the secrets behind their famous "Poofers," how to have fun and be safe with propane, and give a sneak peak of their latest project, Mutopia.
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5:30 PM - 6:00 PM
Maker Shed Workshop
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Make an LED Clock
(following the maker's presentation on the Make Demo stage)
Pick up one of the no-soldering-required LEDkit.biz LED clock kits in the Maker Shed and build it right at Maker Faire with help from the Maker Shed team.
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5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Music Stage 2
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The Ballistic Cats
Elecia White
The Ballistic Cats are four rock n' rollers who just happen to be geeks (and former geeks) on the side. Come hear them play a tantalizing mix of blues, surf, and good old fashioned rockin' Americana.
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5:30 PM - 6:15 PM
Maker Shed Author Signing Area
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EepyBird
Fritz Grobe and Stephen Voltz
See the original Internet sensation LIVE! Geysers of soda shoot over twenty feet into the air in this spectacular mint-powered version of the Bellagio Fountains, brought to you by the mad scientists of EepyBird. EepyBird has been featured on Late Night with David Letterman, Ellen, the Today Show, and Mythbusters, and they were named "Best of 2006" by People Magazine. Their online videos have won two Webby Awards and received two Emmy nominations.
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5:30 PM - 6:00 PM
Music Stage 3
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Shake Your Peace
A folk band based out of camping tent on the roof of a pink house in San Francisco's Mission District. The band aims to be more and more sustainable: touring on bicycles (without a support van) and using public transportation, powering its P.A. system with human/audience power via bicycle, planting a tree for each CD it
makes, and more.
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6:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Music Stage 1
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Gowns
Ezra Buchla
From the ashes of West Coast spazz combo the Mae Shi and legendary woodworking noiseniks Amps for Christ has emerged a Frankenstein assembly of minimal percussion, a cappella harmonizing, and raw folk melodies christened Gowns. Erika Anderson and Ezra Buchla have married personal, intelligent lyrics and homemade bent electronics to create remarkably haunting drone-pop masterpieces. Their whispered vocals mingle with hushed instrumentation, only to collide, explode, and slowly burn a hole in your frontal lobe by the night's end.
- flavorpill
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Boiler Bar Stage
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Jon Sarriugarte’s Boiler Bar Theater Presents
Jon Sarriugarte + Kyrsten Mate
While enjoying the warmth of our Boiler Bar fire and the comfort of a drink you can take in the sights of exotic belly dancers, fire performers, and readings from the biggest little stage at the “Boiler Bar Theater.”
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6:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Maker Main Stage (Fiesta)
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Laser Harp
Stephen Hobley
Built using the Arduino controller, the laser harp is a musical instrument and performance piece. See
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLVXmsbVwUs">a video of Stephen's performance.</a>
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Festival Stage
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Swap-O-Rama-Rama
Fashion Show
Ashley Foster, Charity Romero, Chrystine Druge, Emiko Oye, Gretchen Elsner, Jill Pillot, Raquel Yasenchok, Rhea Rhea, Scatha Allison, Shana Astrachan, Tiffany Chenoweth, Wendy Tremayne, DOMINI, Trinity
Get rid of your tired clothes. Swap it or refashion old into new! A Maker Faire ticket plus any size bag of unwanted (but clean) clothes admits you to this textile paradise.
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6:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Robo Games
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RoboGames Presents: The ComBot Cup
Lightweight, Flyweight, Heavyweight
David Calkins, Simone Davalos
Robots range from 60 pounds all the way up to 340 pounds, and the action will blow you away. Regular people make these robots, they're not from companies. You could make one too! Both the ComBots Cup and Android fights are in prerp for RoboGames -- the world's largest robot competition -- June 13-15th in San Francisco.
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6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Maker Main Stage (Fiesta)
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Judy: My Dinner with Android
Tom Sgouros
Since the dawn of the computer age, people have argued about whether computers can ever be intelligent. But has anyone tried simply asking one? Intrepid researcher Tom Sgouros built a robot in his basement and after literally weeks of lessons in phonetics, elocution and the elements of logic, he and Judy present their findings here.
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6:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Music Stage 1
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The Evolution Control Committee presents The Wheel Of Mashup!
TradeMark Gunderson
Spin the wheel and make your own new mashup!
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6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Music Stage 2
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Heavy Pedal Cyclecide Bike Rodeo
Laird Rickard
Cyclecide has embraced the bicycle as a medium to express our interest in mechanical innovation, kinetic art, and performance. By salvaging bicycles for creative re-use we have produced a fleet of double-decker tall bikes, choppers, tandems, swing bikes, reverse bikes, and others too bizarre to name. The Heavy Pedal Bike Rodeo is a circus style show that highlights these monstrous alter-cycles with stupefying stunts. Our pedal-powered carnival midway of rides and attractions demonstrate the possibilities of human powered fun and engineering.
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6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Power Tools/Drag Races
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Power Tool Drag Racing
Charlie Gadeken
Every year the very best and brightest take to their garages, the plumbing aisle at Home Depot, the tools section of OSH, and the empty lots behind their neighbors' trailers to build THOSE MACHINES WHO REIGN SUPREME! 75 feet of skillfully machined fiberboard Power Tool Drag Racing Track await the competitors on race day! BE AMAZED at the high-tech timing system that tracks Each and Every Vehicle. BE AMUSED at the charming antics of our well-known Power Tool Drag Race Announcers! BE APPALLED at the smell of RAW ADRENALINE and 20-W-50 in the air!
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6:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Music Stage 3
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Yacouba Diarra and the Spirit Gatherers
West African traditional and Afro-fusion music.
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7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Music Stage 1
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Culann's Hounds
Culann's Hounds
San Francisco-based high-energy, virtuosic musicians playing traditional Irish, hoe-down, zydeco, and original music. Their other influences include punk, rock, country, and reggae. Violin, Accordion, Guitar, Bass, Drums, Vocal Harmonies; jumping, dancing, rebel yells. Headliners for the San Francisco Irish festival.
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7:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Mousetrap
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Life Size Mousetrap
Mark Perez
The LIFE SIZE MOUSETRAP is a fantastically hand crafted, 16 piece, 50,000-lb. interactive KINETIC SCULPTURE set atop a 6,500-square-foot game board.
This giant Rube Goldberg style contraption comes complete with a VAUDEVILLIAN style show, original MUSICAL SCORE by The one woman band
Esmerelda Strange, Sexy Mice CAN-CAN DANCERS, Clown workers, acrobatic HI JINKS, and other SPECTACULAR SCENES dedicated to the pursuit of spectacle-laden FUN!
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8:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Maker Main Stage (Fiesta)
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Art Lessing and the Flower Vato
Dan Quillan
We are a DIY ear-friendly music ensemble with a variety of home-made, one-of-a-kind TONAL instruments. The "Space Bass" has become legendary to some in Sacramento. We have been playing the Second Saturday Art Walk in Sacramento for several years where we showcase these creations. We are not a noise outfit or a jam band.
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8:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Music Stage 1
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The Evolution Control Committee presents The Wheel Of Mashup!
TradeMark Gunderson
Spin the wheel and make your own new mashup!
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8:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Music Stage 2
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Monkeylectric LED Art Bikes
Dan Goldwater, Xander Hudson
In a never-before-seen fusion of kinetic and digital arts, Monkeylectric presents a unique night-time visual experience combining the pavement stylings of bmx flatland artist Pete Brandt with cutting edge digital light art by Dan Goldwater and Xander Hudson. In the hands of Pete Brandt an expertly wielded bicycle becomes a palette of stunning color imagery as thousands of precisely controlled LEDs light up the air.
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8:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Boiler Bar Stage
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Jon Sarriugarte’s Boiler Bar Theater Presents
Jon Sarriugarte + Kyrsten Mate
While enjoying the warmth of our Boiler Bar fire and the comfort of a drink you can take in the sights of exotic belly dancers, fire performers, and readings from the biggest little stage at the “Boiler Bar Theater.”
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8:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Music Stage 3
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Fossil Fool
Fossil Fool, the Bike Rapper, is the only MC who rocks the mike while he rides his bike. With his trusty sidekick, the Choprical Fish, a neon-encrusted pedal-powered party bike he built, he rolls up at sunset and creates spontaneous mobile parties.
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8:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Maker Main Stage (Fiesta)
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The Image of Computers in Popular Music
Johannes Grenzfurthner
A talk (with examples) by monochrom, presented by Johannes Grenzfurthner.
Bourgeois culture was paralyzed and finally overrun by modern technologies which broke through the traditional class barriers. It went into a panic and produced these very stupid technophobic manifestos and images e.g. of "the computer". Pop music discovered and explored the computer not only as a musical instrument but also as something to sing and reflect about in a less aversive way. In doing so it influenced the conception people had of computers. The public image of computers was shaped by groups such as Kraftwerk as well as through obscure Schlager songs such as France Gall's "Computer No. 3". Not only was that image influenced by high culture computer panic but also by naïve technomania, and so it delivered the very dialectics of the computer as a means of cultural technology in capitalist society.
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8:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Music Stage 1
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Abney Park
Abney Park
Abney Park comes from an era that never was, but one that we wish had been. An era where airships waged war in the skies, and corsets and cummerbunds were proper adventuring attire. They’ve picked up their bad musical habits, scoundrelous musicians, and anachronistically hybridized instruments from dozens of locations and eras that they have visited in their travels and thrown them into one riotous dervish of a performance. Expect clockwork guitars, belly dancers, flintlock bassists, middleastern percussion, violent violin, and Tesla powered keyboards blazing in a post- apocalyptic, swashbuckling, Steampunk musical mayhem.
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8:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Power Tools/Drag Races
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Power Tool Drag Racing
Charlie Gadeken
Every year the very best and brightest take to their garages, the plumbing aisle at Home Depot, the tools section of OSH, and the empty lots behind their neighbors' trailers to build THOSE MACHINES WHO REIGN SUPREME! 75 feet of skillfully machined fiberboard Power Tool Drag Racing Track await the competitors on race day! BE AMAZED at the high-tech timing system that tracks Each and Every Vehicle. BE AMUSED at the charming antics of our well-known Power Tool Drag Race Announcers! BE APPALLED at the smell of RAW ADRENALINE and 20-W-50 in the air!
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9:15 PM - 9:45 PM
Mousetrap
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Life Size Mousetrap
Mark Perez
The LIFE SIZE MOUSETRAP is a fantastically hand crafted, 16 piece, 50,000-lb. interactive KINETIC SCULPTURE set atop a 6,500-square-foot game board.
This giant Rube Goldberg style contraption comes complete with a VAUDEVILLIAN style show, original MUSICAL SCORE by The one woman band
Esmerelda Strange, Sexy Mice CAN-CAN DANCERS, Clown workers, acrobatic HI JINKS, and other SPECTACULAR SCENES dedicated to the pursuit of spectacle-laden FUN!
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9:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Music Stage 2
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Monkeylectric LED Art Bikes
Dan Goldwater, Xander Hudson
In a never-before-seen fusion of kinetic and digital arts, Monkeylectric presents a unique night-time visual experience combining the pavement stylings of bmx flatland artist Pete Brandt with cutting edge digital light art by Dan Goldwater and Xander Hudson. In the hands of Pete Brandt an expertly wielded bicycle becomes a palette of stunning color imagery as thousands of precisely controlled LEDs light up the air.
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11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Maker Shed
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Maker Shed Exhibits, Demos, and More
Come to the Maker Shed to meet the authors who write the books and the makers who make the kits. They will be in the Maker Shed all weekend, and we'll have plenty of cool stuff to buy!
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11:00 AM - 11:45 AM
MAKE Demos
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Making Music with Arduino
Collin Cunningham
Come learn how to make music with Arduino. Geared toward those getting started with the popular microcontroller, this demonstration will explore several possible methods to use for sound synthesis.
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11:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Maker Shed Workshop
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BlinkyBugs Hands-On Workshop (with the Maker)
Ken Murphy
Come to the Maker Shed and make BlinkyBugs with their creator, Ken Murphy. Kits will be available for sale,
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11:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Tesla
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Man-made Lightning
Tesla performance in Dark Room
Vicki Johnson
This 5-foot-tall Tesla Coil generates dazzling, long, electrical arcs while also revealing basic physics principles with the Jacob's Ladder, Faraday's Cage, and grounding.
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11:15 AM - 12:00 PM
Maker Shed Author Demo Area
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Sew Subversive and Subversive Seamster
Hope Meng, Melissa Alvarado, Melissa Rannels
Come to the Maker Shed and meet the authors of these two subversive books.
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11:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Maker Main Stage (Fiesta)
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MacGyver: The Making of a Cultural Icon
Lee Zlotoff
The writer of MAKE's Makeshift feature was father to McGyver, who was based on his own father. Learn about the origins of the MacGyver series and why MacGyver has become such a cultural icon.
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11:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Maker Made Stage (Expo)
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Crafty Chica: Squeezing a Dollar from a Dime: How to Make the Most of What You Have
Kathy Cano-Murillo
This presentation is about defining what makes you special and then how to work it the best you can!
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11:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Maker Shed Workshop
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BlinkyBugs Hands-On Workshop
Come to the Maker Shed and make one of Ken Murphy's BlinkyBugs. Kits will be available for sale, and the Maker Shed team will be on hand to help.
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11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Lion Brand Booth
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Lion Brand Yarn Unique Activities
Learn to Knit
Lion Brand Yarn Company
Always wanted to learn how to knit? Now's your chance to get started, learn some tips from the experts, and experience the wonderful Lion Brand yarns.
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11:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Mousetrap
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Life Size Mousetrap
Mark Perez
The LIFE SIZE MOUSETRAP is a fantastically hand crafted, 16 piece, 50,000-lb. interactive KINETIC SCULPTURE set atop a 6,500-square-foot game board.
This giant Rube Goldberg style contraption comes complete with a VAUDEVILLIAN style show, original MUSICAL SCORE by The one woman band
Esmerelda Strange, Sexy Mice CAN-CAN DANCERS, Clown workers, acrobatic HI JINKS, and other SPECTACULAR SCENES dedicated to the pursuit of spectacle-laden FUN!
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12:00 PM - 12:30 PM
Craft Demos
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How to Make Your Own Shoes...the Easy Way!
Thomas Maiorana
A live demonstration showing how you can make your own shoes by hacking into existing ones.
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12:00 PM - 12:30 PM
Maker Main Stage (Fiesta)
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String Theory
Autumn Wiggins
Can we save the planet by making things? Autumn shows how indie crafting can promote Cradle to Cradle practices.
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12:00 PM - 12:30 PM
Maker Made Stage (Expo)
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Alcohol Can Be a Gas
David Blume
A fast-paced introduction to making moonshine to power your vehicle, garden equipment, or even cooking and heating. Will show how to produce alcohol fuel for about 30 cents per gallon. Powerpoint visuals of equipment how-to's adapting other stuff to work as distilleries or vehicle conversion devices.
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12:00 PM - 12:45 PM
MAKE Demos
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Make a Vibrobot
Mark Frauenfelder
Learn how to make a twitchy, bug-like robot.
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12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Music Stage 2
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Heavy Pedal Cyclecide Bike Rodeo
Laird Rickard
Cyclecide has embraced the bicycle as a medium to express our interest in mechanical innovation, kinetic art, and performance. By salvaging bicycles for creative re-use we have produced a fleet of double-decker tall bikes, choppers, tandems, swing bikes, reverse bikes, and others too bizarre to name. The Heavy Pedal Bike Rodeo is a circus style show that highlights these monstrous alter-cycles with stupefying stunts. Our pedal-powered carnival midway of rides and attractions demonstrate the possibilities of human powered fun and engineering.
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12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Maker Shed Workshop
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Arduino Workshop
Come to the Maker Shed and learn how to build interesting projects with Arduino. Kits will be available for sale and the Maker Shed team will be on hand to help you.
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12:00 PM - 12:30 PM
Maker Shed Workshop
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Needle Felting Kits Workshop (with the Maker)
Moxie
Moxie will be on hand to help you build these needle felting kits. Kits will be available for sale.
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12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Boiler Bar Stage
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Jon Sarriugarte’s Boiler Bar Theater Presents
Jon Sarriugarte + Kyrsten Mate
While enjoying the warmth of our Boiler Bar fire and the comfort of a drink you can take in the sights of exotic belly dancers, fire performers, and readings from the biggest little stage at the “Boiler Bar Theater.”
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12:00 PM - 12:30 PM
Music Stage 3
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Streetbeats!
John King II
Streetbeats is an audio/visual musical feast performed by Drummer/percussionist "John F. King II." All of John's drumset and percussion instruments consist of discarded and second hand items such as cookware(pot&pans), #10 size foodservice cans, % gal. buckets, 30 gal. garbage cans, etc. All meticulously arranged in specific order that create melodic tones in line with harmonic scale. The show is hi-enrgy and fun. The music is an eclectic blend of World beats and rhythms ranging from Celtic to Afro-cuban to Jazz to American Indian to Polynesian, rock, hip-hop and more. John has become well known and developed a huge fan base as a street performer at the Ferry building on the Embacadero @ S.F.,CA
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12:15 PM - 12:45 PM
Maker Shed Author Signing Area
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MacGyver: The Making of a Cultural Icon
(after his talk on the Maker Main stage)
Lee Zlotoff
The writer of MAKE's Makeshift feature was father to McGyver, who was based on his own father. Learn about the origins of the MacGyver series and why MacGyver has become such a cultural icon.
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12:30 PM - 1:00 PM
Maker Made Stage (Expo)
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Solar Car Share
Julian Darley
Julian Darley, founder of Post Carbon Institute, will discuss Peak Oil and its ramifications. Julian will introduce Post Carbon Institute's programs including Energy Farms Network, Solar Car Share, Relocalization Network, and Post Carbon Cities.
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12:30 PM - 1:00 PM
Maker Main Stage (Fiesta)
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Interaction Techniques Using the Wii Remote
Johnny Lee
Presentation of two interactive projects using the Nintendo Wii remote.
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12:30 PM - 2:00 PM
Music Stage 1
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Cypod Musical Movement
Beau Casey
Live electronic music performed by Cypod, LX Rudis, and Bill Wolter.
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12:30 PM - 1:00 PM
Maker Shed Workshop
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Needle Felting Kits Workshop
The Maker Shed team will be on hand to help you build these needle felting kits. Kits will be available for sale.
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12:30 PM - 1:00 PM
Tesla
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Man-made Lightning
Tesla performance in Dark Room
Vicki Johnson
This 5-foot-tall Tesla Coil generates dazzling, long, electrical arcs while also revealing basic physics principles with the Jacob's Ladder, Faraday's Cage, and grounding.
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12:45 PM - 1:45 PM
Festival Stage
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The Devil-Ettes
The Devil-Ettes
San Francisco's sweethearts The Devil-Ettes will perform and teach lost and forgotten go-go dance moves from the 1960's. Sassy, sultry, yet utterly All-American, The Devil-Ettes provide good clean fun for kids of all ages!
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12:45 PM - 1:15 PM
Maker Shed Author Signing Area
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Alcohol Can Be a Gas
David Blume
A fast-paced introduction to making moonshine to power your vehicle, garden equipment, or even cooking and heating. Will show how to produce alcohol fuel for about 30 cents per gallon. Powerpoint visuals of equipment how-to's adapting other stuff to work as distilleries or vehicle conversion devices.
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1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Craft Demos
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Finger Puppets Who Wish To Not Die
Stacey Gordon
Watch finger puppet-maker Stacey Gordon turn recycled felt into small, anthropomorphic foods and the animals who love to eat them. Stacey will be spending time in the Maker Shed and will also appear on the Craft Demo stage.
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1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Village Blacksmith
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The Village Blacksmith
Michel Olson and Christy Horne
Master Blacksmith Michel Olson, and Masterful Storyteller Christy Horne, are the husband and wife team who have history ringing in the ears of audiences all over the Western U.S. Their Stage Fort Smith is a Monster Truck to behold and when you add the fabulous storytelling with live anvil accompaniment they become edutainment for the entire family. Everything Michel bashes out is given away to audience members following every show.
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1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Maker Main Stage (Fiesta)
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What Happened to the Chemistry Set?
Robert Thompson
The author of the "Illustrated Guide to Home Chemistry Experiments" examines the decline of the chemistry set and explains how to set up and use a home chemistry lab and conduct experiments in basic chemistry. You can find Robert in the Maker Shed, and he'll also be appearing on the Maker Main Stage as well as the Make Demo stage.
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1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Maker Made Stage (Expo)
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Self-making
Gary Wolf
How to optimize learning.
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1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Rocket Launch Pad
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LUNAR Society: Rocket Launch Pad
Craig Saunders
Be a rocket scientist! Build and fly a rocket with LUNAR, the Livermore Unit of the National Association of Rocketry, the nation's largest model rocket club.
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1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
MAKE Demos
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Pong Watch
John Maushammer
Learn how I built a wrist watch that plays pong; from the idea, to early prototypes, to design choices, and the final design. Also, I will have a preview of the next version, which plays Asteroids.
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1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Music Stage 3
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The Tarantulas Jug Band
Tarantulas Jug Band
The Tarantulas Jug Band is the official music-maker of Henry Coe State Park, playing good-time music from the 1920s to the 1950s for events at Coe throughout the year. The band’s musical repertoire spans Delta blues, field and work songs, ragtime, tin-pan-alley favorites and even old rockabilly standards. The songs are accompanied by homemade and antique string and percussion instruments played in jug band style.
In the spirit of the Faire, we will be bringing materials to make kazoos and will be showcasing other home made instruments such as cigar box guitars. It should be a lot of fun with the audience playing along.
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1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Maker Shed Workshop
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Brain Machine Workshop
Buy a Brain Machine in the Maker Shed and build it right there. The Maker Shed team will be on hand to help.
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1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Lion Brand Booth
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Lion Brand Yarn Unique Activities
Learn to Crochet
Lion Brand Yarn Company
Always wanted to learn how to crochet? Now's your chance to get started, learn some tips from the experts, and experience the wonderful Lion Brand yarns.
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1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Model Warships
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Axis vs. Allies: Model Warship Battle
Rob Wood
Watch 6-foot-long robotic warships duel to the death in a specially built 30’ x 60’ “pond” at this year’s Faire. Sophisticated DIY robotics and guns fire CO2-powered steel balls. Safe for the whole family. Hands-on exhibits and technology demonstrations provided by the Western Warship Combat Club (WWCC) of San Jose, California.
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1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Robo Games
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RoboGames Presents: The ComBot Cup
Heavyweight
David Calkins, Simone Davalos
Robots range from 60 pounds all the way up to 340 pounds, and the action will blow you away. Regular people make these robots, they're not from companies. You could make one too! Both the ComBots Cup and Android fights are in prerp for RoboGames -- the world's largest robot competition -- June 13-15th in San Francisco.
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1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Maker Square Stage
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Chronicle Books: Food & Drink Booth
Demonstrations by authors Ruta Kahate and Jesse Cool
Amy Portello
Chronicle Books, a local San Francisco book publisher, will be featuring and selling food & drink products at our booth. In addition, we will have authors doing book signings immediately following their demos and ways for guests of the booth to win Chronicle prizes.
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1:30 PM - 2:00 PM
Maker Main Stage (Fiesta)
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Maker Magic
Dan Weiss
To make magic, you have to MAKE magic. Come see MAKE author Dan Weiss perform magic tricks, talk about how they were made, and the tradition of making magic tricks in his family.
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1:30 PM - 2:00 PM
Maker Made Stage (Expo)
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DIY Drones
Chris Anderson
Wired Magazine editor describes his own projects in building unmanned aerial vehicles.
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1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
Music Stage 2
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The Guitar Zeros
Owen Grace
We are a rock band that has repurposed the Guitar Hero video game controllers, turning them into playable, shredding axes-- er, um, instruments.
There are no physical modifications made to the guitars - the guitar and bass sounds are synthesized with our software, which is PC/Mac compatible and available for free download on our website.
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1:30 PM - 2:00 PM
Robo Games
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RoboGames Presents: The ComBot Cup
Mediumweight & Lightweight
David Calkins, Simone Davalos
Robots range from 60 pounds all the way up to 340 pounds, and the action will blow you away. Regular people make these robots, they're not from companies. You could make one too! Both the ComBots Cup and Android fights are in prerp for RoboGames -- the world's largest robot competition -- June 13-15th in San Francisco.
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1:45 PM - 2:15 PM
Maker Shed Workshop
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Finger Puppet Workshop (with the Maker)
(following her talk on the Craft Demo stage)
Stacey Gordon
Come learn how to build these Finger Puppet kits from their Maker, Stacey Gordon. Kits will be available for sale.
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1:45 PM - 2:15 PM
Maker Shed Author Demo Area
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What Happened to the Chemistry Set?
(following his presentation on the Maker Main Stage)
Robert Thompson
The author of the "Illustrated Guide to Home Chemistry Experiments" examines the decline of the chemistry set and explains how to set up and use a home chemistry lab and conduct experiments in basic chemistry. You can find Robert in the Maker Shed, and he'll also be appearing on the Maker Main Stage as well as the Make Demo stage.
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1:45 PM - 2:15 PM
Mousetrap
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Life Size Mousetrap
Mark Perez
The LIFE SIZE MOUSETRAP is a fantastically hand crafted, 16 piece, 50,000-lb. interactive KINETIC SCULPTURE set atop a 6,500-square-foot game board.
This giant Rube Goldberg style contraption comes complete with a VAUDEVILLIAN style show, original MUSICAL SCORE by The one woman band
Esmerelda Strange, Sexy Mice CAN-CAN DANCERS, Clown workers, acrobatic HI JINKS, and other SPECTACULAR SCENES dedicated to the pursuit of spectacle-laden FUN!
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2:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Craft Demos
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Create Ribbon Straw Flowers on Vintage Flower Looms
Learn how to make flowers using ribbon straw and a loom. Ribbon straw flowers were a popular craft in the 60s and 70s but the supplies are no longer made. Using vintage supplies, Cathy has assembled kits that she will be selling at Bazaar Bizarre.
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2:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Maker Made Stage (Expo)
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"How to make a Million! (of a thing)"
Corbett Griffith
Examples from the international portfolio of Corbett Griffith illustrating the intersection and interactions between Art, Design, and Engineering.
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2:00 PM - 2:45 PM
Maker Main Stage (Fiesta)
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The Maltese Falcon
Adam Savage
How the making of things (for me) has changed over the years. How it's changed what I do, and how what I do has changed it, as told through the story of my attempts to make myself a Maltese Falcon.
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2:00 PM - 2:45 PM
MAKE Demos
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MAKE Articles by John Edgar Park
John Park
Come and check out the contraptions that John Edgar Park has built and written about in MAKE: The Hydraulic Espresso Tamper, LEGO Keychain Charger Station, RFID iConveyor, and a Make Controller secreted inside a hollowed-out book. John will also be joined by his friend and co-conspirator Usman Muzaffar to talk about the software he wrote on the RFID conveyor belt project
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2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Music Stage 3
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Crank Ensemble
From sparse "plinking" to layered, melodic loopiness to hardcore noise, these all result from rhythmic, repetitive patterns made by crank-operated machines designed by artist Larnie Fox. Each instrument has a mounted piezo (contact microphone) to amplify its sound.
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2:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Maker Shed Workshop
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Make an LED Clock (with the Maker)
Karl Papadantonakis
Join Karl Papadantonakis, maker of the LEDkit.biz LED clock kit. Pick up one of these no-soldering-required kits in the Maker Shed and build it right at Maker Faire.
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2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Maker Square Stage
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Innovation in Beekeeping
Serge Labesque
Bees, beekeeping, beehive design. Learn the how-tos and tips from a beekeeping innovator whose methods include maintaining bee colonies by relying on the natural strength of local strains of bees; by completely eliminating the need for antibiotics or chemical compounds for pest and disease control; and through techniques that allow beekeepers to be self-sufficient practitioners.
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2:15 PM - 2:45 PM
Maker Shed Workshop
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Finger Puppet Workshop
(following the maker's talk on the Craft Demo stage)
Come learn how to build Stacey Gordon's Finger Puppet kits. Kits will be available for sale and the Maker Shed team will be on hand to help.
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2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Music Stage 1
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Toychestra
Lexa Walsh
Toychestra is an all-women musical ensemble that plays toys. Some are actual instruments like toddler-sized pianos and xylophones and drums. Others just make great sounds, like the pink zoo train or Boo Megaphone or the acoustic, multi-sonic Activity Center. Each instrument is individually amplified with contact microphones and the collection is mixed live for a bigger electronic sound.
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2:30 PM - 3:00 PM
Maker Shed Workshop
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Make an LED Clock
Pick up one of the no-soldering-required LEDkit.biz LED clock kits in the Maker Shed and build it right at Maker Faire with help from the Maker Shed team.
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2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Lion Brand Booth
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Lion Brand Yarn Unique Activities
Learn to Knit
Lion Brand Yarn Company
Always wanted to learn how to knit? Now's your chance to get started, learn some tips from the experts, and experience the wonderful Lion Brand yarns.
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2:30 PM - 3:00 PM
Maker Made Stage (Expo)
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The Stanford Laptop Orchestra (SLOrk)
Bay Area Computer Music Technology Group
The Stanford Laptop Orchestra (SLOrk) is a large-scale, computer-mediated ensemble that explores cutting-edge technology in combination with conventional musical contexts - while radically transforming both. Founded in 2008 by director Ge Wang and students, faculty, and staff at Stanford University's Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA), this unique ensemble comprises more than 20 laptops, human performers, controllers, and custom multi-channel speaker arrays designed to provide each computer meta-instrument with its own identity and presence. The orchestra fuses a powerful sea of sound with the immediacy of human music-making, capturing the irreplaceable energy of a live ensemble performance as well as its sonic intimacy and grandeur. At the same time, it leverages the computer's precision, possibilities for new sounds, and potential for fantastical automation to provide a boundary-less sonic canvas on which to experiment with, create, and perform music. Offstage, the ensemble serves as a one-of-a-kind learning environment that explores music, computer science, composition, and live performance in a naturally interdisciplinary way. |