The Very First Maker Faire Berlin Doesn’t Miss a Beat
Donald Bell reports on his time spent at the first-ever Berlin Maker Faire, and recounts some of his favorite projects.
From advancements in technology and materials, to the development of innovative techniques and ideas, there’s always something new on the horizon. As a maker, your success depends on your ability to keep up with all these changes. Let’s take a look at some of the most noteworthy developments that are taking place in making right now!
Donald Bell reports on his time spent at the first-ever Berlin Maker Faire, and recounts some of his favorite projects.
With nearly 200 maker exhibits, Day 1 of Maker Faire Atlanta 2015 was full of hands-on learning and LOTS of fun. With a hurricane in the Atlantic, we were all worried about the weather, but it was a great day in downtown Decatur, and we expect another great day on Sunday! We were impressed with the number of […]
Maker Faire San Diego is October 3rd and 4th. Don’t miss out on cupcake cars, real life Battleship, and towering tall bots.
The joy of making sweeps Germany from Hannover to Berlin with this Maker Faire
Sprout by HP has a touch-sensitive ‘mat’ that goes beyond conventional computers and provides an experience so easy even a child can use it.
The Call for Makers for the first ever nationwide retail Mini Maker Faire at 634 U.S. Barnes & Noble locations is closing this Friday at midnight.
Atlanta is gearing up for their Maker Faire this upcoming weekend with drones, aircraft, looms, and an appearance by our favorite novelist.