
We did it! Maker Faire 2006! Thanks to everyone who came out and made it a wonderful event!! We’re hard at work getting photos and videos posted so check back soon!
- MAKER FAIRE DRAWS BIG CROWDS IN SAN MATEO COUNTY – Link.
- MAKER FAIRE A GEEK’S DREAM – Link & Link.
- When pipe dreams come alive – Maker Faire lets amateur inventors strut their creations – Link.
- Faire unleashes the inventors within – Link.
- Maker Faire photos – Link.
- Maker Faire (Part 1)
- Maker Faire (Part 2)
Pictured here, Rocket belt from Maker Faire!
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One of the Bay Area TV stations (CBS 5) ran a short segment about the Faire on their Sunday morning local news.
It didn’t actually appear to be taped at the Faire. They interviewed the water rocket dude and Dale Doroughty (?).
One of the Bay Area TV stations (CBS 5) ran a short segment about the Faire on their Sunday morning local news.
It didn’t actually appear to be taped at the Faire. They interviewed the water rocket dude and Dale Doroughty (?).
There tons of photos tagged on Flickr too!
here’s my set in case folks want to peek:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bonniegrrl/sets/72057594115860239/
And there’s video making its way on YouTube too:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDD49Sx1LtM
Rob Cockerham, who deserves a Maker profile article, was at the Faire on Sunday:
http://www.cockeyed.com/travel/makers/makers1.php
Rob Cockerham is actually profiled in the Makers book.
Hey – how about an East Coast-ish Faire? Atlanta, maybe? I’m in Tallahassee, but Atlanta is one of the closest cities I can think of that can do it; Jacksonville possibly could too. I’m sure you’d get votes for Orlando, but I don’t know about that one.
I’m going to see if we can “Demand” this on Eventful.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jteNiQKd5KU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jteNiQKd5KU
I got chance to ride Trevor Blackwell’s Electric Unicycle at Maker Faire. I don’t know who else ever has but it was a hell of a ride. It is completely counter-intuitive to those of us that already know how to ride a unicycle. Essentially you have to get one foot on the peg, lean what feels like waaaaaay forward and the gyroscope kicks in and the wheel starts rolling. Turning in wide arcs is easy, tights one require a foot on the ground. I didn’t get the chance to try going backwards as it was a fairly crowded area. Video here –