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06/28/2012
It’s hard to believe over a month has passed since Maker Faire Bay Area 2012. The Greatest Show (and Tell)...
04/22/2012
Open MAKE: Trash event at the Exploratorium celebrated garbage as a medium for creativity and a tool for learning.
04/20/2012
Tomorrow, Saturday, April 21 from 10am-2pm, we will enjoy the final Open MAKE at the Exploratorium before Maker Faire. In...
04/20/2012
Last week’s video about Caine’s amazing cardboard arcade inspired millions, and reminded us how magical mixing imagination and “trash” can...
11/22/2011
Today MAKE editor-in-chief Mark Frauenfelder would like to introduce you to some of his favorite makers, and the projects they've...
07/14/2010
Over the past few weeks, we’ve been doing a series of interviews with members of Applied Kinetic Arts (AKA), “a...
06/30/2010
Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, Applied Kinetic Arts (A.K.A.) is an artist collective made up of kinetic artists...
06/18/2010
This month’s theme is Physical Science and Mechanics, which makes it the ideal time to chat with the multi-talented members...
12/06/2009
What maker doesn't like to unwind with a good movie, TV show, animation, game, or book? We tend to focus...
05/31/2009
I was thrilled to host a panel discussion yesterday at Maker Faire with some of my favorite kinetic artists: Nemo...
05/17/2009
Device Volume 1: Fantastic Contraption from the the Maker Shed celebrates the genius of invention and ingenuity with a showcase...
05/01/2009
There’s a growing roster of found-object artists working in what I call mechanical animism, an aesthetic world where the margins...
07/09/2008
Device is a new art gallery in La Jolla, California created by sculptor Greg Brotherton and his wife Amy. Their...
11/20/2006
Gould Nemo creates a wide range of robot-like sculptures out of recycled materials that move and gyrate in interesting ways.
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