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AS they were leaving the Toowoomba Showgrounds in Glenvale, heading where ever it is they head. Noted some new machines this year.
Once again diving into the wayback machine. This was 1999, just before setting out on a cross-country trek and breaking down in Texas...where, much to my surprise, I still am.
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:
#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
AS they were leaving the Toowoomba Showgrounds in Glenvale, heading where ever it is they head. Noted some new machines this year.
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:
#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
Classic Bike Show Tonight: 7:30pm Capitol Coach House
The February Capital Bicycling Club General Meeting will feature the annual classic bike show. Jeff Groman and Bob Freeman will bring bikes from their amazing collections. Jeff tends towards six day track bikes from the 1920s and 1930s, while Bob’s collection inclines towards racing and sports touring bikes from the sixties and seventies. We also hope to have some bikes from CBC member Troy Warnick’s collection of English touring machines.
This is a rare opportunity to see great bikes from some of the finest classic bicycle collections anywhere. Jeff and Bob are both driving a couple of hours to be here, so let’s make sure to give them a good turnout.
Event Details:
Free and open to the public.
Date: February 3, 2016
Starts: 7:30 pm
213 21st Ave SW Olympia.
More info at: www.capitalbicycleclub.org/wp/events/20160203/
Hoverfly larvae - a lean mean aphid eating machine this time on a sweet chestnut leaf. The head is at the bottom of the pic.
The rural poor of the Dominican Republic have no access to laundry machines. This young woman has pulled her wash bucket into a small stream and cleans her family's clothes there.
What an amazing looking machine! This Manta is so embarrassing that it becomes cool angain. It even has got a tow bar. That makes it practical as well.
Underside showing all the holes that I drilled.
Thermal Vacuum Plastic Forming machine (Vacuuforming) custom built for a client who needed to rapidly tool up some parts for his customers. This works by warming up plastic in the oven until it is flexible, then placing the plastic over a mold affixed to this machine. This machine will pull a vacum and suck the plastic against the mold before it hardens, thereby creating the part you want.
Plenty of holes ensure a good solid distribution of vacuum and air flow.
Thermal Vacuum Plastic Forming machine V
Thermal Vacuum Plastic Forming machine (Vacuuforming) custom built for a client who needed to rapidly tool up some parts for his customers. This works by warming up plastic in the oven until it is flexible, then placing the plastic over a mold affixed to this machine. This machine will pull a vacum and
Thermal Vacuum Plastic Forming machine (Vacuuforming) custom built for a client who needed to rapidly tool up some parts for his customers. This works by warming up plastic in the oven until it is flexible, then placing the plastic over a mold affixed to this machine. This machine will pull a vacum and suck the plastic against the mold before it hardens, thereby creating the part you want.
Thermal Vacuum Plastic Forming machine (Vacuuforming) custom built for a client who needed to rapidly tool up some parts for his customers. This works by warming up plastic in the oven until it is flexible, then placing the plastic over a mold affixed to this machine. This machine will pull a vacum and suck the plastic against the mold before it hardens, thereby creating the part you want.
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:
#arduino #makers #makerart #makered #techedu #timemachine
SG-130 Semi-Automatic Labeling Machine
This semi-automatic labeler is designed for round bottle labeling.
Applicable Label: Self-adhesive Label.
Features:
I. Japanese PLC control and servo motor.
II. Aluminum construction.
III. Low cost, High efficiency.
IV. Easy operation.
Option:
I. Hot printer
II. Transparent label sensor
BB Post as per Tim Paterek's manual. A mate machined this up for me for the sum total of $40 - awesome! Tube blocks in the background courtesy of Nicola Cycles - thanks Mike!
The ROM Moduflex is the ideal jetting skid-mounted module for a multifunctional vehicle with inspection-, renovation-, and pressure testing machines. This compact, lightweight high-pressure van pack ensures you of a sewer cleaning module with maximum space savings for other equipment. The unit is suitable for virtually any mid-size and heavy van type vehicle. A wide range of extra options and accessories are available in addition to the basic model.
The ROM ModuFlex is characterized by a maximum performance in minimal space. And quality without concessions. This compact, lightweight high-pressure van pack is suitable for the cleaning of house connections and sanitary sewer systems of up to Ø500mm.
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:
#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.
But there is a solution for people without electronic payment options. The one-time access card for one franc at the Selecta vending machine. That is bizarre. The plastic card is packed in a cardboard to be dispensed by the machine. This each time results in waste. The production of the card and packaging is not free either. SBB must compensate Selecta for the occupancy of one or more output compartments. In the end, no one earns anything. In Chur, toilet cards cost 1.50 CHF. If these also work with toilets that cost 1 CHF, I don't know. Switzerland, September 26, 2024. (3/5)
Chris' mom gave me this shirt yesterday. She told me she found it at Wal-Mart. She's so nice buying stuff like that.
I love it! XD It's a tad bit snug, but it's not bad. I'll just hang it up to dry instead of putting it in a machine. This is what I'm wearing today and I may have to wear it even after Halloween.
I finally finished my bubble dress aftere 3 days of hard working.
Since I don't have a sewing machine, this dress is 100% hand stitched.
The hardest part is to make the ruffles even and natural. My patience paid off here. It took lots of pins and finger poking.
The ‘Pataphysical Slot Machine is on exhibit at the Mill Valley Library this month. Visitors to this unique art project seem to really enjoy the experience: their faces tell the whole story in this photo album. Overall, the slot machine seems to have a positive social impact: it makes people happy, gets them inspired -- and can help some of them become art makers.
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-machi…/
View more photos of the exhibit: www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157659147117739
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
ANALOGIES: Kathryn Miller-Jensen ’97 Th’98, left, views cells as complex machines.
This photo appeared in "The Engineering Pipeline" in the Summer 2012 issue of Dartmouth Engineer magazine.
Photograph courtesy of Kathryn Miller-Jensen.
1 Ross/Stoelting 3-barell frozen custard machine, the Cadillac of custard machines. This one is loaded with options: dipping trough on the front, icee option AND water feed for cleaning on the top (top left in picture).
The placemats were pinned onto to the pillowcase and then sewed loosely with the sewing machine. This is the basic layout for thegeometric patterns for Mondrian dress.
One of a set of pictures taken the last day of the Mall of America LEGO Imagination Center before it undergoes a remodel.
Mecha War Machine!
This shot was taken from the opposite side food court from the previous Space Shuttle-Space Station shot.
larissa was sewing the strawberry bonnet and i thought these colors were beautiful against the desk and sewing machine. this is still my favorite bonnet
Harvesting the canola crop. The mature but still green plant has the seed pods cut off and deposited on top of the stalks by a windrowing machine. This allows the seed pods to fully dry over a few weeks. A harvesting machine then gathers the pods and separates the seed.
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
L-bot and I made a go of a rather slow Wednesday in style. It's cold now, and she had to make her way here on a undersized bicycle this morning. Comic I'm sure.
So I cranked up the heat in the office and kept the door shut. Next priority of course was the wake-up drinks. Gibraltars, made with straight shots of Screen Dried. I'm actually kinda stoked on the Screen Dried again, which had fallen out of favor for a while.
But the chocolates are smooth and sweet, and carry well as singles in these smaller drinks. My milk-fu is seriously in trouble. It doesn't have that smooth-lazy-relaxed feeling about it. Instead, I'm having to will the milk to move in the pattern of pour. It's frustrating. I actually tossed the first couple cause they looked so unfortunate.
I really need to get more time behind the machine. This also gives me a perspective on Barnett's insistence (ok, well maybe not insistence) that he make our drinks. It's in your hands and you need to do something with them. That and the giving of drinks to people who appreciate them.
I might actually be missing customers.
Snuck this shot in while Sue was in playing the lottery in Lambeth! :) That camera fits these big hands just fine, what a cool machine, this camera rocks! LOL!!!
Advance hydrau-tech pvt. ltd is a India's largest manufacturer and exporter of scrap processing machine. This continuous shearing machine can shear all types of metal scrap. Call 91-9810728984 or mail - info@ahtpl.in for details.
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 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
Sub Pop (2013)
The 3rd of the Thermals Sub Pop LPs up for reissue is The Body The Blood The Machine. This is the record that really seemed to garner them the attention that they deserved from the very beginning. This was the turning point where I started to notice a lot more people at their shows. Oddly, it's my least favorite record of theirs.
It's not to say it's bad, it's not at all. In fact some of the songs are downright amazing. My big beef with it is that this album seems to lack the punch of the first two. They were in flux as far as having a drummer went during this time and I think it cost them some of the energy and drive of the 1st two releases. Again, still a top notch record and it's actually improved with age for me.
The reissue, like the others, sounds great and I think they did a really nice job matching the vinyl color to the artwork for all 3 albums. It's good that these are back in print and anyone without them already in their collection really needs to rectify that problem. Even if you already had all 3 like I did, this is a band I deem 100% worthy of variant hunting.
The Thermals - Pillar Of Salt:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwgNMrs-i80&list=PLE1FC101EE0...
The Thermals - Power Doesn't Run On Nothing:
Hello Nicole
from BabyCenter!
6-Month-Old, Third Week
Has your baby turned into a bouncing machine? This game is fun for him now if he can support his weight on his legs. What's more, he can probably sit unsupported, which will free his hands for exploring. At this age he'll also probably start reaching for things and scooping them up with one hand. You can encourage his independence and new skills by placing a toy just out of his reach. After a few tries, he'll be able to lean forward to grab it and then straighten himself again. You may notice him turn things round now, finding out what they look like upside down or sideways. And of course, he'll wonder what everything tastes like, too.
Finely Ground Coffee in 54mm Portafilter that will be brewed in a Breville Espresso Machine.
This image is licensed under Creative Commons, as we strive to bring beautiful (free) coffee photos to the internet. Feel free to use and credit Craft Coffee Spot with a link to CraftCoffeeSpot.com. Thank you!
"This 430 x 290 mm (16.9 x 11.4 inch) rectangular Allied Wooden embroidery hoop / frame is perfect for extra tall jacket back embroidery designs using Brother Industrial (Commercial) embroidery machines.
This hoop is offered in an Double Height (DH) version for extra gripping power to hoop a wide range of fabric thicknesses including heavy jackets.
Allied Part No.: AWH-430290-DH-TAJ-360
One of the natural characteristics of wood is its grained texture. This provides a superior gripping power to hoop all varieties of articles firmly. This characteristic is great for hooping slippery fabrics such as satins and silks, as well as thicker jackets and other articles that may be difficult to hoop tautly using regular plastic hoops.
Allied wooden hoops / frames for Brother Industrial tubular embroidery machines are offered in large number of unique and popular sizes including some specialty wooden hoops such as this Sleeve hoop and:
Horizontal Line Hoops: Shorter (in Y direction) x Wider (in X direction), ideal for single or double line horizontal embroidery across the chest, upper or lower back of sweat shirts, etc.
We also offer a full range of patented Allied Grid-Lock plastic hoops for Brother Industrial and most other popular brands of embroidery machines.
For more information and ordering online, please visit www.alliedi.com today."
She keeps taking my security cow out into the yard and then I play heck trying to find it when I go to bed. She is just a little trouble maker, I tell ya.
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:
#arduino #makers #makerart #makered #techedu #timemachine
Because if you need cards, wrapping paper, video tapes, blank DVDs, flowers, Christmas tree lights, mailing envelopes or a fax machine, this is the place.
04-03-10
Taken from December 20, 2009 through April 8, 2012 on my Motorola MOTORAZR2 V8 flip phone.
Pentimento. "Old paint on canvas, as it ages, sometimes becomes transparent. When that happens it is possible, in some pictures, to see the original lines: a tree will show through a woman's dress, a child makes way for a dog, a large boat is no longer on an open sea. That is called pentimento, because the painter 'repented,' changed his mind. Perhaps it would be as well to say that the old conception, replaced by a later choice, is a way of seeing and then seeing again. That is all I mean by [the photos in this album]. The paint has aged now and I wanted to see what was there for me once, what is there for me now." Lillian Hellman
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:
#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