Luke Iseman makes stuff, some of which works. He invites you to drive a bike for a living (dirtnailpedicab.com), stop killing your garden (growerbot.com), and live in an off-grid shipping container (boxouse.com).
We would love someone to take to the sky for a nice aerial photo of the make-tastic-ness that is Maker Faire Austin 2008 next weekend. Can anyone help us out??
6 thoughts on “Maker Faire Austin: Call For Flyover”
Patti Schiendelmansays:
Oh, that would be so cool! Personally, I’ll be trying to not throw up on the flight into Austin, but I’d love to see someone’s pictures!
Timothy D. Swietersays:
Maybe someone who has an RC plane/helicopter can fly it and take pictures. Or maybe even a camera on a kite if the wind is right. You can can get some great overhead shots of those that are closer than a plane can go, but high enough to get a feel for the crowds.
Michael Fusionsays:
wasn’t there instructions on how to make an aerial camera attached to a kite using silly putty as a trigger in the first issue of make magazine?
Luke Iseman makes stuff, some of which works. He invites you to drive a bike for a living (dirtnailpedicab.com), stop killing your garden (growerbot.com), and live in an off-grid shipping container (boxouse.com).
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Oh, that would be so cool! Personally, I’ll be trying to not throw up on the flight into Austin, but I’d love to see someone’s pictures!
Maybe someone who has an RC plane/helicopter can fly it and take pictures. Or maybe even a camera on a kite if the wind is right. You can can get some great overhead shots of those that are closer than a plane can go, but high enough to get a feel for the crowds.
wasn’t there instructions on how to make an aerial camera attached to a kite using silly putty as a trigger in the first issue of make magazine?
/sarcasm