Elephants, Castles, and Maker Faires
Rollup, rollup, for the greatest (show) and tell on Earth and the Elephant and Castle mini Maker Faire.
Rollup, rollup, for the greatest (show) and tell on Earth and the Elephant and Castle mini Maker Faire.
A slideshow of images from Engadget’s Expand NY 2014, showcasing the crossroads of maker projects and consumer tech.
At the Atlanta Maker Faire on October fourth, I was happy to meet Payam Ghobadpour and Madeleyne Vaca who were showing off a prototype sign language translation glove called the Sign plus plus. They, along with Kelley Sheffield abd Andrew Thieck came up with this device at a HackGT hackathon event. The glove is powered […]
Although I wasn’t able to photograph everything I saw at the Faire this year, here’s a few of the things I saw that were really great. From robots, to a little hovercraft, the many exhibits there made for a really entertaining and possibly even educational day!
There were many amazing things at the Faire this year, but the wide assortment of hackish items at the S&T Geotronics booth really caught my attention. The first thing that drew me in to the booth was the replica of a “stereotypical” bomb with a timer attached to it. Although I doubt many modern bombs […]
At the Atlanta Maker Faire this year, I stopped by many booths, talked to many people, and learned a lot about their projects. There were, however, a few exhibits that I saw that either need no explanation, or I just didn’t get one. Fortunately, I took pictures of a lot of them, as seen in […]
If you were at Maker Faire New York, you inevitably heard the news about the Dremel 3D printer. However, if you stopped by their booth you may have found yourself staring at something other than the printer. The beautiful and intricate artwork of the artists that Dremel brought in absolutely stole the show. I […]