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At this month's Open MAKE: Tools event, visitors were invited to explore their own creativity with our four Featured Makers from around the Bay Area, who shared their art, ingenuity, and techniques.

 

Guests made needle-felted creatures with Moxie, created three-dimensional shapes by sewing sheets of fabric together with Judy Castro, fused plastic with clothes irons, used sewing needles and conductive thread to make circuits embedded in bracelets and badges, and used motors and other tools to take Light Painting to a whole new level.

 

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At this month's Open MAKE: Tools event, visitors were invited to explore their own creativity with our four Featured Makers from around the Bay Area, who shared their art, ingenuity, and techniques.

 

Guests made needle-felted creatures with Moxie, created three-dimensional shapes by sewing sheets of fabric together with Judy Castro, fused plastic with clothes irons, used sewing needles and conductive thread to make circuits embedded in bracelets and badges, and used motors and other tools to take Light Painting to a whole new level.

 

tinkering.exploratorium.edu/

 

Photo by Gayle Laird

© Exploratorium, www.exploratorium.edu

At this month's Open MAKE: Tools event, visitors were invited to explore their own creativity with our four Featured Makers from around the Bay Area, who shared their art, ingenuity, and techniques.

 

Guests made needle-felted creatures with Moxie, created three-dimensional shapes by sewing sheets of fabric together with Judy Castro, fused plastic with clothes irons, used sewing needles and conductive thread to make circuits embedded in bracelets and badges, and used motors and other tools to take Light Painting to a whole new level.

 

tinkering.exploratorium.edu/

 

Photo by Gayle Laird

© Exploratorium, www.exploratorium.edu

Photos from the second day of the 2015 Maker Festival Toronto.

 

Photographer: Scott Murdoch, Five by Five Photography

www.fivebyfivephotography.com/

Day 2 of World Maker Faire at New York Hall of Science in Queens, New York. October 2, 2016. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly

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World Maker Faire at New York Hall of Science in Queens, New York. October 2, 2016. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly

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At this month's Open MAKE: Tools event, visitors were invited to explore their own creativity with our four Featured Makers from around the Bay Area, who shared their art, ingenuity, and techniques.

 

Guests made needle-felted creatures with Moxie, created three-dimensional shapes by sewing sheets of fabric together with Judy Castro, fused plastic with clothes irons, used sewing needles and conductive thread to make circuits embedded in bracelets and badges, and used motors and other tools to take Light Painting to a whole new level.

 

tinkering.exploratorium.edu/

 

Photo by Gayle Laird

© Exploratorium, www.exploratorium.edu

At this month's Open MAKE: Tools event, visitors were invited to explore their own creativity with our four Featured Makers from around the Bay Area, who shared their art, ingenuity, and techniques.

 

Guests made needle-felted creatures with Moxie, created three-dimensional shapes by sewing sheets of fabric together with Judy Castro, fused plastic with clothes irons, used sewing needles and conductive thread to make circuits embedded in bracelets and badges, and used motors and other tools to take Light Painting to a whole new level.

 

tinkering.exploratorium.edu/

 

Photo by Gayle Laird

© Exploratorium, www.exploratorium.edu

At this month's Open MAKE: Tools event, visitors were invited to explore their own creativity with our four Featured Makers from around the Bay Area, who shared their art, ingenuity, and techniques.

 

Guests made needle-felted creatures with Moxie, created three-dimensional shapes by sewing sheets of fabric together with Judy Castro, fused plastic with clothes irons, used sewing needles and conductive thread to make circuits embedded in bracelets and badges, and used motors and other tools to take Light Painting to a whole new level.

 

tinkering.exploratorium.edu/

 

Photo by Gayle Laird

© Exploratorium, www.exploratorium.edu

At this month's Open MAKE: Tools event, visitors were invited to explore their own creativity with our four Featured Makers from around the Bay Area, who shared their art, ingenuity, and techniques.

 

Guests made needle-felted creatures with Moxie, created three-dimensional shapes by sewing sheets of fabric together with Judy Castro, fused plastic with clothes irons, used sewing needles and conductive thread to make circuits embedded in bracelets and badges, and used motors and other tools to take Light Painting to a whole new level.

 

tinkering.exploratorium.edu/

 

Photo by Gayle Laird

© Exploratorium, www.exploratorium.edu

Industry Keynote: Mark Hatch, CEO, TechShop

 

Mark Hatch, CEO at TechShop, instigating a maker revolution during his keynote at our Fujitsu Laboratories of America Technology Symposium 2014: "The Changing Landscape of Innovation: Open, Shared, and Democratized"

 

flats-2014.eventbrite.com

www.techshop.ws/themakermovementmanifesto.html

 

World Maker Faire at New York Hall of Science in Queens, New York. October 2, 2016. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly

At this month's Open MAKE: Tools event, visitors were invited to explore their own creativity with our four Featured Makers from around the Bay Area, who shared their art, ingenuity, and techniques.

 

Guests made needle-felted creatures with Moxie, created three-dimensional shapes by sewing sheets of fabric together with Judy Castro, fused plastic with clothes irons, used sewing needles and conductive thread to make circuits embedded in bracelets and badges, and used motors and other tools to take Light Painting to a whole new level.

 

tinkering.exploratorium.edu/

 

Photo by Gayle Laird

© Exploratorium, www.exploratorium.edu

Photos from the second day of the 2015 Maker Festival Toronto.

 

Photographer: Scott Murdoch, Five by Five Photography

www.fivebyfivephotography.com/

Photos from the second day of the 2015 Maker Festival Toronto.

 

Photographer: Scott Murdoch, Five by Five Photography

www.fivebyfivephotography.com/

At this month's Open MAKE: Tools event, visitors were invited to explore their own creativity with our four Featured Makers from around the Bay Area, who shared their art, ingenuity, and techniques.

 

Guests made needle-felted creatures with Moxie, created three-dimensional shapes by sewing sheets of fabric together with Judy Castro, fused plastic with clothes irons, used sewing needles and conductive thread to make circuits embedded in bracelets and badges, and used motors and other tools to take Light Painting to a whole new level.

 

tinkering.exploratorium.edu/

 

Photo by Gayle Laird

© Exploratorium, www.exploratorium.edu

Photos from the second day of the 2015 Maker Festival Toronto.

 

Photographer: Scott Murdoch, Five by Five Photography

www.fivebyfivephotography.com/

In addition to hearing from our Featured Makers, at this month's Open MAKE event, Exploratorium visitors investigated Time as a concept through stroboscope photography, an amazing panoramic timelapse by former Featured Maker Ken Murphy, as well as Roger Wood’s clock-making workshop. Guests also participated in a week-long Sumi Ink Club collective drawing, with a timelapse on view of it unfolding.

 

Photo by Gayle Laird

© Exploratorium, www.exploratorium.edu

Photos from the second day of the 2015 Maker Festival Toronto.

 

Photographer: Scott Murdoch, Five by Five Photography

www.fivebyfivephotography.com/

Photos from the second day of the 2015 Maker Festival Toronto.

 

Photographer: Scott Murdoch, Five by Five Photography

www.fivebyfivephotography.com/

Industry Keynote: Mark Hatch, CEO, TechShop

 

Mark Hatch, CEO at TechShop, instigating a maker revolution during his keynote at our Fujitsu Laboratories of America Technology Symposium 2014: "The Changing Landscape of Innovation: Open, Shared, and Democratized"

 

flats-2014.eventbrite.com

www.techshop.ws/themakermovementmanifesto.html

 

MakerDocs brings physicians from across Washington, DC and the USA to change reality. ---

see blog post: Photo Friday: Change Reality, Talk about Magic, Learn Javascript. MakerDocs DC | Ted Eytan, MD

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Photos from the second day of the 2015 Maker Festival Toronto.

 

Photographer: Scott Murdoch, Five by Five Photography

www.fivebyfivephotography.com/

Photos from the second day of the 2015 Maker Festival Toronto.

 

Photographer: Scott Murdoch, Five by Five Photography

www.fivebyfivephotography.com/

At this month's Open MAKE: Tools event, visitors were invited to explore their own creativity with our four Featured Makers from around the Bay Area, who shared their art, ingenuity, and techniques.

 

Guests made needle-felted creatures with Moxie, created three-dimensional shapes by sewing sheets of fabric together with Judy Castro, fused plastic with clothes irons, used sewing needles and conductive thread to make circuits embedded in bracelets and badges, and used motors and other tools to take Light Painting to a whole new level.

 

tinkering.exploratorium.edu/

 

Photo by Gayle Laird

© Exploratorium, www.exploratorium.edu

At this month's Open MAKE: Tools event, visitors were invited to explore their own creativity with our four Featured Makers from around the Bay Area, who shared their art, ingenuity, and techniques.

 

Guests made needle-felted creatures with Moxie, created three-dimensional shapes by sewing sheets of fabric together with Judy Castro, fused plastic with clothes irons, used sewing needles and conductive thread to make circuits embedded in bracelets and badges, and used motors and other tools to take Light Painting to a whole new level.

 

tinkering.exploratorium.edu/

 

Photo by Gayle Laird

© Exploratorium, www.exploratorium.edu

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Industry Keynote: Mark Hatch, CEO, TechShop

 

Mark Hatch, CEO at TechShop, instigating a maker revolution during his keynote at our Fujitsu Laboratories of America Technology Symposium 2014: "The Changing Landscape of Innovation: Open, Shared, and Democratized"

 

flats-2014.eventbrite.com

www.techshop.ws/themakermovementmanifesto.html

 

Photos from the second day of the 2015 Maker Festival Toronto.

 

Photographer: Scott Murdoch, Five by Five Photography

www.fivebyfivephotography.com/

Photos from the second day of the 2015 Maker Festival Toronto.

 

Photographer: Scott Murdoch, Five by Five Photography

www.fivebyfivephotography.com/

Photos from the second day of the 2015 Maker Festival Toronto.

 

Photographer: Scott Murdoch, Five by Five Photography

www.fivebyfivephotography.com/

Photos from the second day of the 2015 Maker Festival Toronto.

 

Photographer: Scott Murdoch, Five by Five Photography

www.fivebyfivephotography.com/

World Maker Faire at New York Hall of Science in Queens, New York. October 2, 2016. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly

Photos from the second day of the 2015 Maker Festival Toronto.

 

Photographer: Scott Murdoch, Five by Five Photography

www.fivebyfivephotography.com/

Photo by Hep Svadja MAKEPHOTO-54

Photos from the second day of the 2015 Maker Festival Toronto.

 

Photographer: Scott Murdoch, Five by Five Photography

www.fivebyfivephotography.com/

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