4 Makerspaces That Came Together to Work on Big Projects
These four projects showcase how, together, makers can build bigger, more creative, and more challenging projects than if they were solo.
As makers, we are blessed with fascinating ways to create unique pieces of artwork or sculptures from scratch. From working with traditional methods like wood carving and metalworking to utilizing emerging technologies like 3D printing and laser cutting, there is an endless array of possibilities for makers to explore. They are continuously breathing life into breathtaking creations that make us all stand back in awe. Let’s take a look at some recent developments in what makers around the world have been creating lately – be sure not to miss out on their incredible artwork!
These four projects showcase how, together, makers can build bigger, more creative, and more challenging projects than if they were solo.
Marion Pinaffo and Raphaël Pluvinage create a paper circuits that use pleasing colors and new mechanical aspects that are fun to watch.
Keep your supply cabinet stocked with these materials and you’ll be ready to try some of our fun and amazing Maker Camp projects!
Maywa Denki’s BowGun, a little noisemaking dog kit, embodies their unique style of music that incorporates crazy mechanical devices.
Kumo, the giant spider, and Long Ma, the gorgeous dragon-horse, come alive this weekend to invade Ottawa, Canada.
A “historical hunter” uses knapping to turn an antique whiskey bottle into a set of arrowheads.
Will Atwood’s three-dimensional resin paintings have, on average, twenty layers. They change when looked at from different angles.