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Wood Bikes: Art You Can Ride

Wood Bikes: Art You Can Ride

Bill Patchett and Bill Holloway create complete bike frames out of wood, following the entire process from felling a tree in the urban forest, to shaping and finishing it. This creative example of reuse becomes a piece of rolling art at Maker Faire Bay Area 2011. Subscribe to the Maker Faire Podcast in iTunes, download […]

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Taiko Drums: John O’Halloran (video)

John O’Halloran brought an array of Taiko drums to Maker Faire bay Area 2011, upon which music was played for the duration of the event. Each drum is built from reclaimed wine barrels and each Taiko drumming student is invited to participate in the construction process of their drums before playing them.

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Nemo Gould’s Homunculus Sculpture (video)

Nemo Gould’s Homunculus Sculpture (video)

Nemo Gould brings Homunculus to Maker Faire Bay Area 2011 – a garbage robot fashioned from carefully selected reused parts. The head is a recycled voltmeter that’s been flipped upside down, and his guts include woodwind parts and vacuum tubes. Gould maintains an extensive collection of junk that inform his pieces. Subscribe to the MAKE […]

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What’s a Hackerspace? Mitch Altman Explains (video)

What’s a Hackerspace? Mitch Altman Explains (video)

Mitch Altman, founder of NoiseBridge hackerspace in San Francisco, talks at Maker Faire Bay Area 2011 about how spaces like his are allowing creative expression all over the world. Hackers at NoiseBridge conduct biology experiments and hacked a wheelchair to be controlled by computer, phone, and even one’s own brain waves. Subscribe to the MAKE […]

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Now-A-Saurus: Chris Merrick (video)

The Now-A-Saurus was created by Chris Merrick and is a time machine with dragonfly wings that transports its riders to the present while spitting fire from its top. At Maker Faire Bay Area 2011 this art car whose wheels and curves are pulled from sacred geometry. It roamed the ground of Maker Faire Bay Area and elicited positive reactions from onlookers.

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ETFLED: Wireless Flexible Wearable Display (video)

ETFLED: Wireless Flexible Wearable Display (video)

Erik Johnson made these flexible, wearable LED panels. The animations are controlled over wifi with a mobile device, and Erik brings light-refracting glasses with him to show off the trippy fireworks-like effects. He fit in perfectly in the dark hall filled with luminescent projects at Maker Faire Bay Area 2011. Subscribe to the MAKE Podcast […]

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Three Mutopia Pods: Flaming Lotus Girls (video)

The Flaming Lotus Girls create metal machines that are beautiful to look at, but often spit fire as well. Despite the name of their crew, FLG is an all inclusive group of women and men fabricators. Through their collaborative effort, the Three Mutopia Pods made for an inspiring display at Maker Faire Bay Area 2011.

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