3D-Printed Nanomolecular Paintings
Shane Hope makes spectacular nanomolecular 3D-printed art. He’s exhibiting at Maker Faire New York this weekend โ stop by, check out his work, and say hello!
Shane Hope makes spectacular nanomolecular 3D-printed art. He’s exhibiting at Maker Faire New York this weekend โ stop by, check out his work, and say hello!
Maker Faire gets bigger and better every year! We’ve expanded our outside exhibits into the new Zone E. It’s past the Maker Shed and through the gates, next to the Science Playground. There’s lots of cool fun for kids, but not just for kids! Be sure to check it out.
Voltset, the smartest and tiniest multimeter on Earth, plans to put a electrical knowledge to everyplace that needs it.
Immediately following World Maker Faire, MAKE kicks off its first Maker Sessions on September 24 with Urban Sensor Hack, an open workshop that will start with a live event in Chicago and continue with a series of online community events that conclude with a Show and Tell for makers on October 15. The goal of […]
One of the most enthusiastic members of our World Maker Faire New York Street Team was 9-year-old Alyssa Loeb. She enthusiastically spent days handing out Maker Faire flyers with her mom and spreading the word about the Faire. This is Alyssa’s third year going to the Faire, and we chatted with her to find out […]
I happened upon these fascinating objects made from upcycled materials as artist Peter cole was installing a small retrospective of his work in a corner of the New York Hall of Science.
Jimmy DiResta is a one-of-a kind maker who dreams up new projects each month and then films himself with a battered FlipCam and a shard of a mirror mounted to a tripod for reference. He speeds up the videos so you seem him complete the build in a matter of a few minutes. It’s mesmerizing to watch and he pushes wood through his bandsaw or welds what was a few strips of metal into a functional shape. His video technique is an art form of its own.
Up until yesterday I’d never met Jimmy, but since I was in New York for World Maker Faire I jumped at the chance to visit him in his natural habitat: his shop.