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Willow Brugh
Willow Brugh has been an active participant in the hacker and makerspace community since 2008, giving her purpose towards distributed systems, engaged citizenship, and mutual aid. With heavy involvement in Maker Faire, Random Hacks of Kindness, and the SpaceApps Challenge, Willow’s main skill is “getting out of the way.” She loves seeing how ideals which thrive online, such as transparency and collaboration, manifest in these spaces and events. Willow has also been known to give candy to individuals from more traditional approaches to entice them towards these different models of engagement.
Latest from Willow Brugh
09/14/2014
Author’s note: I go to, organize, and facilitate a *lot* of hackathons, and while I’m thrilled about most of them as...
05/19/2012
IKEA for robots – lowest cost functional robots for everyone. So cute. Support them on kickstarter!
05/11/2012
Willow Brugh checks out uber hacker Rob Flickenger's latest project, a don't try this at home Tesla gun!
05/03/2012
Ever wanted to talk with other people who create and maintain hacker and makerspaces? SpaceCamps exist as a forum for...
04/02/2012
Designing a booth for Maker Faire may seem like an intimidating project. Festivals like these attract a broad demographic, a...
03/14/2012
Hacker- and makerspaces are a fairly meta concept. While they can be explained via terms like "community workshop," they are...
03/11/2012
From the workshop put on by the Mini Maker Faire Seattle team (hey, that includes me!): On March 3rd, we...
02/23/2012
There are so many cool projects out there that use conductive ink, but where to get the ink? Now you...
01/30/2012
OMG! Seattle, the city in which my apartment resides, is having its first-ever Mini Maker Faire, and I couldn’t be...
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