A Maker’s Life – A Generational Perspective
Marilyn Nash and Amber Hudson, authors of “A Maker’s Life,” talk about makerspaces, education, the importance of self-expression, and the generational influence of making.
Marilyn Nash and Amber Hudson, authors of “A Maker’s Life,” talk about makerspaces, education, the importance of self-expression, and the generational influence of making.
“Making is fundamental to individual well-being and societal progress.” Marianne, the titular character of Kelly Corrigan and Claire Corrigan Lichty’s new children’s book, Marianne the Maker, is a young inventor and one thing she doesn’t invent is reasons not to go to soccer practice. Her alter ego (and her inspiration) was another Marianne โ Marianne […]
Make founder Dale Dougherty talks with author and music experimenter Kirk Pearson about the book Electronic Music from Scratch.
Dogbotic Audio Carnival is happening this Sunday, December 8, 2024 from 1pmโ5pm at 924 Gilman in Berkeley!
Ryan Jenkins talked about his new book, The Tinkering Workshop, which presents a wide variety of ways to play and create with art, science and technology using everyday materials.
We are deeply saddened by the loss of Patrick as a colleague. He was smart, funny and enthusiastic. Our thoughts and love go out to his family, and his partner, Emily Gertz.
In this episode of Make:cast, Make: books editor, Patrick DiJusto talks 3D Printing with the authors of Getting Started with 3D Printing, Second Edition, Liza Wallach Kloski and Nick Kloski. Liza and Nick run HoneyPoint3D, which started in 2012 as a small 3D printing shop in Northern California. Explaining 3D printing to many people was […]