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Liam Grace-Flood
An artist, engineer, and researcher, Liam makes all kinds of things, including public policy, fine art, electric motorcycles, and computational models. His passion for making is rivaled only by his dedication to ensuring other people have the resources they need to make, too. In that vein, as a 2017 Watson Fellow he's exploring how open workshops democratize and decentralize education, innovation, and industry to make better things, people, and communities.
You can find him at his website or on instagram
Latest from Liam Grace-Flood
11/16/2017
While one may never be at a loss for great podcasts, it's difficult to find great podcasts about making. Here...
11/01/2017
It can be tricky to track down local workshops and makerspaces, so here are a ton of useful resources that...
10/16/2017
Wevolver helps engineers share and collaborate on projects. They primarily operate out of the makerspaces seen in our Open World...
09/15/2017
Trained as an architect at Virginia Tech, Will Holman has gone on to work in several tech environments and found...
09/01/2017
Machines Room is a socially and environmentally purposeful makerspace that supports thoughtful projects at a time when we need them.
08/11/2017
South London Makerspace created their own air casters to make the most of their small space. They documented the process...
08/09/2017
Liam Grace-Flood begins his journey through London by visiting the city's two largest makerspaces: Building BloQ and London Hackerspace.
08/01/2017
Join Liam Grace-Flood as he explores maker culture and spaces around the world and shares his adventures, stories, and thoughts.
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