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Maker Faire Orlando Celebrates 10 Years Of Awesome

Maker Faire Orlando Celebrates 10 Years Of Awesome

It’s been 10 years since Maker Faire Orlando started inspiring Florida makers to show & tell their projects, props, and passions, learn new skills, and get their robot on and cause a ruckus!

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Enter Arrakis: The Fastest Sand Table In The Galaxy

Enter Arrakis: The Fastest Sand Table In The Galaxy

Arrakis is robotic coffee table that draws beautiful patterns in sand while you watch. Unlike others seen on youtube, this table can draw at up to 2000 mm/sec. No time lapse necessary!

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Reinventing The Radical + Ridiculous At Maker Faire Eindhoven

Reinventing The Radical + Ridiculous At Maker Faire Eindhoven

Wacky, whimsical, technical, philosophical, and just plain fun, Maker Faire Eindhoven returns to the city center this weekend with something for everyone.

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Maker Faire Hannover: Where DIY YouTubers, Cosplayers, and Light Artists Meet

Maker Faire Hannover: Where DIY YouTubers, Cosplayers, and Light Artists Meet

On September 10th and 11th, DIY YouTubers will meet again at the 8th Maker Faire Hannover and provide insights into their maker world. Cosplayers have also arranged to meet at the festival to present their colorful, elaborately made costumes and light artists display luminous exhibits to enchant the visitors of the Dark Gallery.

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Get Ready For Robots At Maker Faire Orange County 2022

Get Ready For Robots At Maker Faire Orange County 2022

Join makers from across Southern California at Maker Faire Orange County on Saturday, September 10th to race drones, battle robots, and share their creative know-how on everything from 3D printing to origami.

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Susie Frazier

Finding Maker Town with Susie Frazier

Susie Frazier created the Maker Town platform for makers and artists working in Cleveland and Northern Ohio so that more people can find them and learn about what they make. Susie is a maker, creator and artist. Her own journey led her to Cleveland, Ohio, where she began developing her own functional and decorative art, […]

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Pepper’s Scope: What’s Old Is New Again

Pepper’s Scope: What’s Old Is New Again

Sometimes something comes along that really captures your attention, not only because it is cool, but also because it is a clever re-use of things you’ve already considered to be common. Joshua Ellingson’s experiments came up in my twitter timeline recently and I was instantly enamored. Ellingson managed to somehow capture the video output of […]

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