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Our Maker Art class created a Time Machine this year, inviting you to travel through time from the age of dinosaurs to the 50th century.

 

Our 4th and 5th graders at the Lycée Français designed their own scenes from the past, present or future, and brought them to life with motion, lights and sounds. They also worked in teams to build interactive features like illuminated keypads, spinners and doors, using the popular Arduino platform.

 

In our after-school classes, we combine art, technology and storytelling to help children create their own magical worlds. They learn to design their ideas, build them with a variety of tools, animate them with electronics and tell their stories. This unique multimedia course helps them develop their creativity, collaboration and problem-solving skills -- and builds their confidence that they can help change the world.

 

This year, we had a really good group of 9 students, ages 8 to 11 -- many of whom had taken our Maker Art classes before. They were very creative and engaged, and did a great job presenting their work at the Lycée Français -- and at Marinovators at the College of Marin on April 22.

 

This Maker Art class was taught by Fabrice Florin and Edward Janne at the Lycée Français in Sausalito in winter 2017. We met every week for 12 workshops of 90 minutes each, Thursdays at 3:30pm, from January 5 to March 30, 2017. Our teachers are part of the Tam Makers learning community and we prepared materials for this project in our state-of-the-art makerspace at the nearby Tam High School.

 

View more photos about this Maker Art class at the Lycée:

bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-photos

 

Learn more about our Time Machine class:

bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-2017

 

Learn more about our Maker Art classes:

fabriceflorin.com/2016/02/14/teaching-maker-art/

 

Learn more about Tam Makers:

www.tammakers.org/

 

#arduino #makers #makerart #makered #techedu #timemachine

 

AS they were leaving the Toowoomba Showgrounds in Glenvale, heading where ever it is they head. Noted some new machines this year.

Air is introduced to the signatures before they are placed on the folding machine. This helps the signatures flow smoothly through the folding machine.

I’m very proud to finally share my completed Obi-Wan saber. I machined this over the course of a year, fitting it in between life and work!

 

Apart from a Graflex clamp from @krsabers and bubble strip from @therealwannawanga, everything was made by me.

 

The components are aluminium, which I had anodised black. The neck assembly is brass with a 3D printed vane insert, and the pommel is hand-polished aluminium rather than chromed plastic as the original prop was. Cotter pins, D-ring and screws are all vintage, even if they aren’t 100% accurate.

 

I based this hilt mostly on the “Chronicles” saber, which refers to photographs of the prop as it appeared post-production. It’s more beaten up than its on-screen appearance, but I love the botched repairs with screw and pins.

 

Weathering was done both pre and post anodising, with lots of aluminium blackener from Birchwood Casey used to give a convincing gunmetal tone. Rust was done with acrylics, sealed with Hycote matte lacquer so that the prop can withstand handling.

 

This build was a fun technical challenge- but thankfully the final thing is so bashed up that it’s forgiving on any of my bad machining!

The longer and narrower of the 2 alleys between the High Street and Tindal Street. It runs alongside the "entertainment" shop (slot machines). This is the view towards Tindal Street with the wall of Boots visible.

MCGRATH, Alaska -- U.S. Marines assigned to Delta Company, 4th Law Enforcement Battalion, deliver toys to children living in remote parts of Alaska as part of the Toys for Tots program, Dec. 14. After traveling to a hub of villages via aircraft provided by the 144th Airlift Squadron, Alaska Air National Guard, the Marines journeyed to different villages on snow machines. This year three teams of Marines traveled to numerous villages in the vicinities of Kotzebue, Galena and McGrath. Toys for Tots is a program run by the United States Marine Corps Reserve with a goal of delivering, through a new toy at Christmas, a message of hope to youngsters that will assist them in becoming responsible, productive and patriotic citizens. (U.S. Air Force photo/Alejandro Peña)

To complement our exhibit of the ‘Pataphysical Slot Machine at the Mill Valley Library this month, we are offering a range of educational programs. Here are 'Pataphysical Studio members Marshall Smith and Priscilla Wheeler, rehearsing with Mark Petrakis, Fabrice and Phyllis Florin, for their art lecture on ‘Pataphysics and Alfred Jarry on Oct. 15 — while Natalina Frederick prepares materials for our wonderbox workshop on Oct. 17.

 

Come see the slot machine this month! Our poetic oracle awaits you every weekend, to share words of wisdom about your life and future.

 

The exhibit is open from 1 to 5pm every Saturday and Sunday in October, in the downstairs conference room of the Mill Valley Library.

 

Pataphysical Studio members will be on hand to demo the Slot Machine and share what they have learned while building this interactive art project.

 

Learn more: pataphysics.us/join-the-unveiling-of-the-slot-machine/

 

View more photos of the exhibit: www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157659147117739

Our Maker Art class created a Time Machine this year, inviting you to travel through time from the age of dinosaurs to the 50th century.

 

Our 4th and 5th graders at the Lycée Français designed their own scenes from the past, present or future, and brought them to life with motion, lights and sounds. They also worked in teams to build interactive features like illuminated keypads, spinners and doors, using the popular Arduino platform.

 

In our after-school classes, we combine art, technology and storytelling to help children create their own magical worlds. They learn to design their ideas, build them with a variety of tools, animate them with electronics and tell their stories. This unique multimedia course helps them develop their creativity, collaboration and problem-solving skills -- and builds their confidence that they can help change the world.

 

This year, we had a really good group of 9 students, ages 8 to 11 -- many of whom had taken our Maker Art classes before. They were very creative and engaged, and did a great job presenting their work at the Lycée Français -- and at Marinovators at the College of Marin on April 22.

 

This Maker Art class was taught by Fabrice Florin and Edward Janne at the Lycée Français in Sausalito in winter 2017. We met every week for 12 workshops of 90 minutes each, Thursdays at 3:30pm, from January 5 to March 30, 2017. Our teachers are part of the Tam Makers learning community and we prepared materials for this project in our state-of-the-art makerspace at the nearby Tam High School.

 

View more photos about this Maker Art class at the Lycée:

bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-photos

 

Learn more about our Time Machine class:

bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-2017

 

Learn more about our Maker Art classes:

fabriceflorin.com/2016/02/14/teaching-maker-art/

 

Learn more about Tam Makers: www.tammakers.org/

 

#arduino #makers #makerart #makered #techedu #timemachine

Our Maker Art class created a Time Machine this year, inviting you to travel through time from the age of dinosaurs to the 50th century.

 

Our 4th and 5th graders at the Lycée Français designed their own scenes from the past, present or future, and brought them to life with motion, lights and sounds. They also worked in teams to build interactive features like illuminated keypads, spinners and doors, using the popular Arduino platform.

 

In our after-school classes, we combine art, technology and storytelling to help children create their own magical worlds. They learn to design their ideas, build them with a variety of tools, animate them with electronics and tell their stories. This unique multimedia course helps them develop their creativity, collaboration and problem-solving skills -- and builds their confidence that they can help change the world.

 

This year, we had a really good group of 9 students, ages 8 to 11 -- many of whom had taken our Maker Art classes before. They were very creative and engaged, and did a great job presenting their work at the Lycée Français -- and at Marinovators at the College of Marin on April 22.

 

This Maker Art class was taught by Fabrice Florin and Edward Janne at the Lycée Français in Sausalito in winter 2017. We met every week for 12 workshops of 90 minutes each, Thursdays at 3:30pm, from January 5 to March 30, 2017. Our teachers are part of the Tam Makers learning community and we prepared materials for this project in our state-of-the-art makerspace at the nearby Tam High School.

 

View more photos about this Maker Art class at the Lycée:

bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-photos

 

Learn more about our Time Machine class:

bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-2017

 

Learn more about our Maker Art classes:

fabriceflorin.com/2016/02/14/teaching-maker-art/

 

Learn more about Tam Makers: www.tammakers.org/

 

#arduino #makers #makerart #makered #techedu #timemachine

Farm machines. This e-Sheet helps students learn about farm machines.

So this move, I gained a lot of experience on the forklift. That set up is for rigging this side panel off the operator,s side of the machine. This move took us about ten days to complete. The machine barely fit through the door, even after all this breakdown and dismantling.

JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, Alaska -- U.S. Marines assigned to Delta Company, 4th Law Enforcement Battalion, deliver toys to children living in remote villages of Alaska as part of the Toys for Tots program, Dec. 8. After traveling to a remote hub of villages via aircraft provided by the 144th Airlift Squadron, Alaska Air National Guard, the Marines travel to different villages on snow machines. This year three teams of Marines traveled to numerous villages in the vicinities of Kotzebue, Galena and McGrath. Toys for Tots is a program run by the United States Marine Corps Reserve with a goal of delivering, through a new toy at Christmas, a message of hope to less fortunate youngsters that will assist them in becoming responsible, productive and patriotic citizens. (U.S. Air Force photo/Alejandro Peña)

Our Maker Art class created a Time Machine this year, inviting you to travel through time from the age of dinosaurs to the 50th century.

 

Our 4th and 5th graders at the Lycée Français designed their own scenes from the past, present or future, and brought them to life with motion, lights and sounds. They also worked in teams to build interactive features like illuminated keypads, spinners and doors, using the popular Arduino platform.

 

In our after-school classes, we combine art, technology and storytelling to help children create their own magical worlds. They learn to design their ideas, build them with a variety of tools, animate them with electronics and tell their stories. This unique multimedia course helps them develop their creativity, collaboration and problem-solving skills -- and builds their confidence that they can help change the world.

 

This year, we had a really good group of 9 students, ages 8 to 11 -- many of whom had taken our Maker Art classes before. They were very creative and engaged, and did a great job presenting their work at the Lycée Français -- and at Marinovators at the College of Marin on April 22.

 

This Maker Art class was taught by Fabrice Florin and Edward Janne at the Lycée Français in Sausalito in winter 2017. We met every week for 12 workshops of 90 minutes each, Thursdays at 3:30pm, from January 5 to March 30, 2017. Our teachers are part of the Tam Makers learning community and we prepared materials for this project in our state-of-the-art makerspace at the nearby Tam High School.

 

View more photos about this Maker Art class at the Lycée:

bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-photos

 

Learn more about our Time Machine class:

bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-2017

 

Learn more about our Maker Art classes:

fabriceflorin.com/2016/02/14/teaching-maker-art/

 

Learn more about Tam Makers:

www.tammakers.org/

 

#arduino #makers #makerart #makered #techedu #timemachine

one of the few first shots im taking with my new nikon D3s.. its a mean light catching machine!!

 

this was shot with only the light from her laptop screen and the christmas tree lights on.. god bless you high ISO

For centuries, the old town of Veprinac has watched over Kvarner, and passing through the city gates opens a door onto the historical path of this region like a time machine. This path leads next to the Church of St. Anne, where more than 500 years ago, one of the most important legal documents in this area, the Veprinac Statute, was written. Nearby, it is possible to see Komunšćica, a former administrative building and prison, where an ethno collection is now kept. A few hundred steps up the stone staircase is all it takes to reach the lookout spot, in front of the majestic Church of St. Mark, which overlooks the entire bay.

 

However, Veprinac is not just a history-book of the whole region, but also a live stage where performances of vocal groups - or klape - and folk festivals take place as well as where you can taste local specialties and wines. With well-maintained promenades connected to the centre of Opatija and the peak of Učka, Veprinac is perfect for all generations.

tekst from:

www.visitopatija.com/en/veprinac-fo2

Our Maker Art class created a Time Machine this year, inviting you to travel through time from the age of dinosaurs to the 50th century.

 

Our 4th and 5th graders at the Lycée Français designed their own scenes from the past, present or future, and brought them to life with motion, lights and sounds. They also worked in teams to build interactive features like illuminated keypads, spinners and doors, using the popular Arduino platform.

 

In our after-school classes, we combine art, technology and storytelling to help children create their own magical worlds. They learn to design their ideas, build them with a variety of tools, animate them with electronics and tell their stories. This unique multimedia course helps them develop their creativity, collaboration and problem-solving skills -- and builds their confidence that they can help change the world.

 

This year, we had a really good group of 9 students, ages 8 to 11 -- many of whom had taken our Maker Art classes before. They were very creative and engaged, and did a great job presenting their work at the Lycée Français -- and at Marinovators at the College of Marin on April 22.

 

This Maker Art class was taught by Fabrice Florin and Edward Janne at the Lycée Français in Sausalito in winter 2017. We met every week for 12 workshops of 90 minutes each, Thursdays at 3:30pm, from January 5 to March 30, 2017. Our teachers are part of the Tam Makers learning community and we prepared materials for this project in our state-of-the-art makerspace at the nearby Tam High School.

 

View more photos about this Maker Art class at the Lycée:

bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-photos

 

Learn more about our Time Machine class:

bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-2017

 

Learn more about our Maker Art classes:

fabriceflorin.com/2016/02/14/teaching-maker-art/

 

Learn more about Tam Makers:

www.tammakers.org/

 

#arduino #makers #makerart #makered #techedu #timemachine

AS they were leaving the Toowoomba Showgrounds in Glenvale, heading where ever it is they head. Noted some new machines this year.

As computational devices evolve, more tools and interfaces are built between the user and the machine. This allows us to complete increasingly complex tasks without having to focus on understanding the nuances of the machine. While this movement is overall positive, one of the drawbacks is that people no longer learn the fundamental processes which allow the tool to work. Added to that, by neglecting history, we forget the alternatives of the technologies that we use today – forgotten alternatives that maybe once were the status quo. Understanding them would give us a broader view of what we have now, how they superseded their ancestors and what are their pitfalls – important knowledge for those who design possible futures.

 

It is with these preoccupations in mind that Linobyte came into existence. It conciliates the explanation of how bits, bytes, and chars work, with a hands-on experience of creating Core Rope ROMs: memories that were written by weaving a wire through ferrite cores.

For centuries, the old town of Veprinac has watched over Kvarner, and passing through the city gates opens a door onto the historical path of this region like a time machine. This path leads next to the Church of St. Anne, where more than 500 years ago, one of the most important legal documents in this area, the Veprinac Statute, was written. Nearby, it is possible to see Komunšćica, a former administrative building and prison, where an ethno collection is now kept. A few hundred steps up the stone staircase is all it takes to reach the lookout spot, in front of the majestic Church of St. Mark, which overlooks the entire bay.

 

However, Veprinac is not just a history-book of the whole region, but also a live stage where performances of vocal groups - or klape - and folk festivals take place as well as where you can taste local specialties and wines. With well-maintained promenades connected to the centre of Opatija and the peak of Učka, Veprinac is perfect for all generations.

tekst from:

www.visitopatija.com/en/veprinac-fo2

Our Maker Art class created a Time Machine this year, inviting you to travel through time from the age of dinosaurs to the 50th century.

 

Our 4th and 5th graders at the Lycée Français designed their own scenes from the past, present or future, and brought them to life with motion, lights and sounds. They also worked in teams to build interactive features like illuminated keypads, spinners and doors, using the popular Arduino platform.

 

In our after-school classes, we combine art, technology and storytelling to help children create their own magical worlds. They learn to design their ideas, build them with a variety of tools, animate them with electronics and tell their stories. This unique multimedia course helps them develop their creativity, collaboration and problem-solving skills -- and builds their confidence that they can help change the world.

 

This year, we had a really good group of 9 students, ages 8 to 11 -- many of whom had taken our Maker Art classes before. They were very creative and engaged, and did a great job presenting their work at the Lycée Français -- and at Marinovators at the College of Marin on April 22.

 

This Maker Art class was taught by Fabrice Florin and Edward Janne at the Lycée Français in Sausalito in winter 2017. We met every week for 12 workshops of 90 minutes each, Thursdays at 3:30pm, from January 5 to March 30, 2017. Our teachers are part of the Tam Makers learning community and we prepared materials for this project in our state-of-the-art makerspace at the nearby Tam High School.

 

View more photos about this Maker Art class at the Lycée:

bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-photos

 

Learn more about our Time Machine class:

bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-2017

 

Learn more about our Maker Art classes:

fabriceflorin.com/2016/02/14/teaching-maker-art/

 

Learn more about Tam Makers: www.tammakers.org/

 

#arduino #makers #makerart #makered #techedu #timemachine

In The Book of Eleven, Amy delves into the minutiae of everyday life with "that-is-so-true" insight and sets itself apart with its smart, witty, and delightfully quirky nature. Each chapter comprises-you guessed it-11 random thoughts on subjects such as movies, restaurants, death, olives, sex, and answering machines. This book marks Amy's publishing debut.

 

Andrews McMeel, 1998.

Our Maker Art class created a Time Machine this year, inviting you to travel through time from the age of dinosaurs to the 50th century.

 

Our 4th and 5th graders at the Lycée Français designed their own scenes from the past, present or future, and brought them to life with motion, lights and sounds. They also worked in teams to build interactive features like illuminated keypads, spinners and doors, using the popular Arduino platform.

 

In our after-school classes, we combine art, technology and storytelling to help children create their own magical worlds. They learn to design their ideas, build them with a variety of tools, animate them with electronics and tell their stories. This unique multimedia course helps them develop their creativity, collaboration and problem-solving skills -- and builds their confidence that they can help change the world.

 

This year, we had a really good group of 9 students, ages 8 to 11 -- many of whom had taken our Maker Art classes before. They were very creative and engaged, and did a great job presenting their work at the Lycée Français -- and at Marinovators at the College of Marin on April 22.

 

This Maker Art class was taught by Fabrice Florin and Edward Janne at the Lycée Français in Sausalito in winter 2017. We met every week for 12 workshops of 90 minutes each, Thursdays at 3:30pm, from January 5 to March 30, 2017. Our teachers are part of the Tam Makers learning community and we prepared materials for this project in our state-of-the-art makerspace at the nearby Tam High School.

 

View more photos about this Maker Art class at the Lycée:

bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-photos

 

Learn more about our Time Machine class:

bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-2017

 

Learn more about our Maker Art classes:

fabriceflorin.com/2016/02/14/teaching-maker-art/

 

Learn more about Tam Makers:

www.tammakers.org/

 

#arduino #makers #makerart #makered #techedu #timemachine

 

Ponce follows behind a spinach harvesting machine. This is one of the earlier machines used to replace workers. It has evolved over the years to scare away pests and sift rock from the leaves.

Greg finishes welding the 2 new plates onto the V1's outer sub-frame. As with most "design changes" to all SRL machines, this one was motivated by the necessity to break-up the big-ass outrigger type component, into 2 more easily packable pieces.

The ‘Pataphysical Slot Machine was on exhibit at the Mill Valley Library in October 2015.

 

Visitors on Sunday, October 25 seemed to really enjoy the experience: their faces tell the whole story in this picture, as well are related photo albums such as this one:

www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157659147117739

 

Come see the slot machine this month! Our poetic oracle awaits you, to share words of wisdom about your life and future.

 

The exhibit is open one last day, Saturday October 31, 2015, from 1 to 5pm, in the downstairs conference room of the Mill Valley Library.

 

Learn more: pataphysics.us/join-the-unveiling-of-the-slot-machine

AS they were leaving the Toowoomba Showgrounds in Glenvale, heading where ever it is they head. Noted some new machines this year.

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My old gym shoes haven't been that comfortable lately, so, as JMK did before me, I went to buy some new shoes today. I don't think I've bought new gym shoes for at least 4 or 5 years, and, in that time, they've gone all flashy and technical. At least they were pretty cushy on the elliptical machine this afternoon.

Our Maker Art class created a Time Machine this year, inviting you to travel through time from the age of dinosaurs to the 50th century.

 

Our 4th and 5th graders at the Lycée Français designed their own scenes from the past, present or future, and brought them to life with motion, lights and sounds. They also worked in teams to build interactive features like illuminated keypads, spinners and doors, using the popular Arduino platform.

 

In our after-school classes, we combine art, technology and storytelling to help children create their own magical worlds. They learn to design their ideas, build them with a variety of tools, animate them with electronics and tell their stories. This unique multimedia course helps them develop their creativity, collaboration and problem-solving skills -- and builds their confidence that they can help change the world.

 

This year, we had a really good group of 9 students, ages 8 to 11 -- many of whom had taken our Maker Art classes before. They were very creative and engaged, and did a great job presenting their work at the Lycée Français -- and at Marinovators at the College of Marin on April 22.

 

This Maker Art class was taught by Fabrice Florin and Edward Janne at the Lycée Français in Sausalito in winter 2017. We met every week for 12 workshops of 90 minutes each, Thursdays at 3:30pm, from January 5 to March 30, 2017. Our teachers are part of the Tam Makers learning community and we prepared materials for this project in our state-of-the-art makerspace at the nearby Tam High School.

 

View more photos about this Maker Art class at the Lycée:

bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-photos

 

Learn more about our Time Machine class:

bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-2017

 

Learn more about our Maker Art classes:

fabriceflorin.com/2016/02/14/teaching-maker-art/

 

Learn more about Tam Makers:

www.tammakers.org/

 

#arduino #makers #makerart #makered #techedu #timemachine

With Lavena Rager. Have you used any of the decorative stitches that are in your sewing machine? Wondered how and where to use them? This wall hanging has simple flower blossoms that you will embellish with some of the decorative stitches from your sewing machine. This class will be fun and magical when you see what you can do!

10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, May 10

What a powerful machine this is!

The a/c works great in this machine. This is a Browneye pic, not mine.

The company I work for has several laser cutting machines. This shot is of a tube being cut for Team Redbull Racing to be used in a Nascar frame. The machine is a 6 axis laser capable of doing some really cool things.

 

I am making some custom speaker stands to match my iMac using these machines. Keep an eye on my stream for those in the next week or so.

A close up of the base of the horsepower, notice the shaft coming out of the front, this is what runs the threshing machine. This is owned by Floyd White of North Lawrence Ohio and Kenneth Renner of Dalton Ohio

This was done with bubbles in the yard...all in the taking of the picture... no post processing. I took several hundred shots of my granddaughter playing with the bubbles from the bubble machine...this was instantly a favorite. She is two and a half and shows just how busy she is. Hope you enjoy it as much as I do.

JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, Alaska -- U.S. Marines assigned to Delta Company, 4th Law Enforcement Battalion, deliver toys to children living in remote villages of Alaska as part of the Toys for Tots program, Dec. 8. After traveling to a remote hub of villages via aircraft provided by the 144th Airlift Squadron, Alaska Air National Guard, the Marines travel to different villages on snow machines. This year three teams of Marines traveled to numerous villages in the vicinities of Kotzebue, Galena and McGrath. Toys for Tots is a program run by the United States Marine Corps Reserve with a goal of delivering, through a new toy at Christmas, a message of hope to less fortunate youngsters that will assist them in becoming responsible, productive and patriotic citizens. (U.S. Air Force photo/Alejandro Peña)

I found the plate of the broken glass in the dish washing machine this morning. ( T _T )

 

PENTAX *ist DS / SIGMA MACRO 50mm F2.8 EX DG

  

Our Maker Art class created a Time Machine this year, inviting you to travel through time from the age of dinosaurs to the 50th century.

 

Our 4th and 5th graders at the Lycée Français designed their own scenes from the past, present or future, and brought them to life with motion, lights and sounds. They also worked in teams to build interactive features like illuminated keypads, spinners and doors, using the popular Arduino platform.

 

In our after-school classes, we combine art, technology and storytelling to help children create their own magical worlds. They learn to design their ideas, build them with a variety of tools, animate them with electronics and tell their stories. This unique multimedia course helps them develop their creativity, collaboration and problem-solving skills -- and builds their confidence that they can help change the world.

 

This year, we had a really good group of 9 students, ages 8 to 11 -- many of whom had taken our Maker Art classes before. They were very creative and engaged, and did a great job presenting their work at the Lycée Français -- and at Marinovators at the College of Marin on April 22.

 

This Maker Art class was taught by Fabrice Florin and Edward Janne at the Lycée Français in Sausalito in winter 2017. We met every week for 12 workshops of 90 minutes each, Thursdays at 3:30pm, from January 5 to March 30, 2017. Our teachers are part of the Tam Makers learning community and we prepared materials for this project in our state-of-the-art makerspace at the nearby Tam High School.

 

View more photos about this Maker Art class at the Lycée:

bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-photos

 

Learn more about our Time Machine class:

bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-2017

 

Learn more about our Maker Art classes:

fabriceflorin.com/2016/02/14/teaching-maker-art/

 

Learn more about Tam Makers: www.tammakers.org/

 

#arduino #makers #makerart #makered #techedu #timemachine

AS they were leaving the Toowoomba Showgrounds in Glenvale, heading where ever it is they head. Noted some new machines this year.

I took this of my husband Claude with his new Swiss coffee machine.

This machine is soooo awesome!

The good doctors at Pataphysical Studios celebrated their successful art maker workshop at Sweetwater in Mill Valley on Saturday, October 17, 2015

 

This informal happy hour party included Jean Bolte, Carl Frederick, their daughter Natalie, Freddy Hahne, Stephanie Levene, Fabrice Florin and Mark Petrakis.

 

Come see the ‘Pataphysical Slot Machine' this month! Our poetic oracle awaits you every weekend, to share words of wisdom about your life and future. The exhibit is open from 1 to 5pm every Saturday and Sunday in October, in the downstairs conference room of the Mill Valley Library.

 

Learn more: pataphysics.us/join-the-unveiling-of-the-slot-machine/

 

View more photos of the exhibit: www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157659147117739

My travels around the UK by car for three weeks with my son. June/July 2019 Scotland.

 

Day Seventeen .. We have two nights in Glasgow starting at a wonderful airbnb in a two bedroom flat. And we have a washing machine!

 

This was one of the most popular attractions at the 1888 International Exhibition in Kelvingrove Park, a landmark event that attracted over 5.7m visitors.

 

The Doulton fountain is the largest fountain ever constructed in ceramic.

 

Queen Victoria forms the apex of the elaborate three-tiered structure. Below, four groups of figures represent the peoples of Britain's colonies in Canada, South Africa, Australia and India. They are accompanied by four water carriers and four servicemen representing the Black Watch, the Grenadier Guards, the Royal Navy and the Irish Fusiliers. The inscriptions and figures on the lowest basin celebrate Glasgow.

 

Modelled by a team of sculptors, the remarkable ensemble was presented to the City by Sir Henry Doulton. After some debate a site close to the west entrance of Glasgow Green was chosen. The fountain was positioned so that Queen Victoria faced the Justiciary Courthouse. The fountain was formally launched in August 1890. Speaking at the opening, The Lord Provost called it, '..an alliance of the useful and beautiful'. Doulton emphasised, 'that here the artist has combined with the engineer in giving you a very beautiful work....It symbolises the greatness and glory of our empire.'

 

By the 1990s the fountain was in very poor condition. It was moved to its present site in 2005 following extensive restoration.

For More Info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glasgow_Green

fork drop outs. Rivets!

AS they were leaving the Toowoomba Showgrounds in Glenvale, heading where ever it is they head. Noted some new machines this year.

This is Paul, setting u pthe Europlacer machine. This one is second on the line and mainly puts down the bigger parts. It's a lot slower than the Siemens.

 

Phil.

Our Maker Art class created a Time Machine this year, inviting you to travel through time from the age of dinosaurs to the 50th century.

 

Our 4th and 5th graders at the Lycée Français designed their own scenes from the past, present or future, and brought them to life with motion, lights and sounds. They also worked in teams to build interactive features like illuminated keypads, spinners and doors, using the popular Arduino platform.

 

In our after-school classes, we combine art, technology and storytelling to help children create their own magical worlds. They learn to design their ideas, build them with a variety of tools, animate them with electronics and tell their stories. This unique multimedia course helps them develop their creativity, collaboration and problem-solving skills -- and builds their confidence that they can help change the world.

 

This year, we had a really good group of 9 students, ages 8 to 11 -- many of whom had taken our Maker Art classes before. They were very creative and engaged, and did a great job presenting their work at the Lycée Français -- and at Marinovators at the College of Marin on April 22.

 

This Maker Art class was taught by Fabrice Florin and Edward Janne at the Lycée Français in Sausalito in winter 2017. We met every week for 12 workshops of 90 minutes each, Thursdays at 3:30pm, from January 5 to March 30, 2017. Our teachers are part of the Tam Makers learning community and we prepared materials for this project in our state-of-the-art makerspace at the nearby Tam High School.

 

View more photos about this Maker Art class at the Lycée:

bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-photos

 

Learn more about our Time Machine class:

bit.ly/time-machine-lycee-2017

 

Learn more about our Maker Art classes:

fabriceflorin.com/2016/02/14/teaching-maker-art/

 

Learn more about Tam Makers:

www.tammakers.org/

 

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This breaks the record; here's the first interior panel to find its way off of this machine. This is to remove the broken mirror.

Virtuapin contains video recreations of dozens of classic pinball machines. This video is a sampling of

the 64 games in this machine.

 

www.pinfestival.com

www.virtuapin.net

Time machine - this is how our building looked 60 years ago. The neon light era...

Cass created the fairy monster using a DIY t-shirt iron on kit. They give you a base and lots of eyes, mouths, clothes, etc to create your own monster. Cass LOVED this. I created "Fairy Cute" text using some flocked heat press material and my Silhouette cutting machine. This was created for the August 2011 Kids' swap on craftster.org.

A mean, green, riding machine.

 

This years winner of the Family Choice Award

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