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At the Greater Hartford Maker Faire at Tunxis Community College in Farmington, CT.

At first I thought that it was ornamental, then I later found out that it was a coffee maker!

 

They place a holder with coffee powder in the top part, then heat up the water with the cannister below. Once the water boils, it rises up to the top, the staff mix the coffee and water, then when it cools, it comes back to the bottom holder. I wished that I had my other camera with me so that I could've taken a video of the whole process!

See the blog post for more info: Maker Faire 2007

 

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World Maker Faire at the New York Hall of Science in Queens, NY. Photo by David Handschuh.

This year's Scholastic Art & Writing Awards winners from across the US attended the first-ever Maker Prom at the Roosevelt Hotel in NYC on June 5th, 2014. Hive NYC organizations facilitated maker activities, including LED corsages, sonic portraits, and more. The event was also a lead-in to Mozilla's global Maker Party campaign.

Mohd Ramli started as a keris maker since a young, his passion the art of Keris making was passed down from his forefathers.

 

His passion led him to create wonderful masterpieces for lots of well known people around the country and the state of Kelantan.

 

Currently he can be found at the Handicraft Center of Kelantan working his magic at this dying art. His journey in keris making has been a fruitful 10 years.

 

More description of the keris as the following :

 

The kris or keris is a distinctive, asymmetrical dagger indigenous to Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, Southern Thailand and the southern Philippines. Both a weapon and spiritual object, krisses are often considered to have an essence or presence, with some blades possessing good luck and others possessing bad.

 

A kris usually has a curved hilt that aids in stabbing strikes. It allows the palm of the holding hand to add pressure to the blade while stabbing. A kris only offers minimal protection for the hand by the broad blade at the hilt. In rare cases, a kris may have its blade forged so the blade's axis lies at an angle to the hilt's axis. The intention is to get the blade automatically turning to slip past the ribs. This works poorly and makes the weapon less durable.

 

Krisses were worn every day and at special ceremonies, with heirloom blades being handed down through successive generations. Yearly cleanings, required for as part of the spirituality and mythology around the weapon, often left ancient blades worn and thin. In everyday life and at events, a man usually only wore one kris. In the Malay literature, Hikayat Hang Tuah, the warrior is depicted as wearing two keris, one short keris and one long keris.

A photo I took during the "Knit a Toy" workshop I taught at the Make Magazine Maker Faire in San Mateo, CA, April 22, 2006. It was fun.

Glasses with the distinctive Maker's Mark wax.

Maker Educators Convening 2016 at the Crucible in Oakland, CA

At the Greater Hartford Maker Faire at Tunxis Community College in Farmington, CT.

Maker Faire 2009

 

photo by Scott Beale / Laughing Squid

 

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Maker Festival launch party at STEAM LABS, Toronto

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Maker Faire

 

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World Maker Faire at the New York Hall of Science in Queens, NY. Photo by David Handschuh.

General photos from the Exploratorium Booth at Maker Faire 2011

San Mateo event venue, Sunday 19th May 2013

Magpie Ratt of Steampunk Magazine.

Photo Credit: James Rutter (AS220 Labs Coordinator, 2010)

Maker Faire 2017 was bigger, louder and hotter than previous years. Many of the attractions were still the same, but they felt more grown up. I particularly enjoyed the illuminated art in the Dark Room, such as Peter Hudson’s 3D Stroboscopic Zoetrope. I also enjoyed all the ingenious robot exhbits and the Traveling Spectacular’s vaudeville performance

 

I gave a talk about our Maker Art classes on Sunday morning. We teach children to create magical worlds together, combining art, tech and storytelling. Our students get really engaged in the process, which helps them develop their creative, problem-solving and social skills.

 

The presentation was well received by a great group of teachers, parents and kids. I connected with several librarians and teachers interested in teaching Maker Art in their communities. And one mom reached out to me afterwards to say this was the best talk she heard this year.

 

Maker Faire remains the Mecca for Bay Area DIY hobbyists and it was well worth the trip for me. I made some good connections after my talk and learned more about robots for our next classes. Onwards!

 

See more photos in my Maker Faire album:

www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/sets/72157633515937533

 

Here’s more info about my Maker Art talk:

makerfaire.com/maker/entry/60448/

 

Here are the slides I showed in the talk:

bit.ly/maker-art-talk-may-2017

 

Learn more about our Maker Art classes:

fabriceflorin.com//teaching-maker-art/

 

Learn more about Tam Makers:

www.tammakers.org/

 

#MakerFaire #MFBA17 #makers #makerart #makered #techedu

The beautiful grounds of the Maker's Mark Distillery

Maker Faire 2017 was bigger, louder and hotter than previous years. Many of the attractions were still the same, but they felt more grown up. I particularly enjoyed the illuminated art in the Dark Room, such as Peter Hudson’s 3D Stroboscopic Zoetrope. I also enjoyed all the ingenious robot exhbits and the Traveling Spectacular’s vaudeville performance

 

I gave a talk about our Maker Art classes on Sunday morning. We teach children to create magical worlds together, combining art, tech and storytelling. Our students get really engaged in the process, which helps them develop their creative, problem-solving and social skills.

 

The presentation was well received by a great group of teachers, parents and kids. I connected with several librarians and teachers interested in teaching Maker Art in their communities. And one mom reached out to me afterwards to say this was the best talk she heard this year.

 

Maker Faire remains the Mecca for Bay Area DIY hobbyists and it was well worth the trip for me. I made some good connections after my talk and learned more about robots for our next classes. Onwards!

 

See more photos in my Maker Faire album:

www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/sets/72157633515937533

 

Here’s more info about my Maker Art talk:

makerfaire.com/maker/entry/60448/

 

Here are the slides I showed in the talk:

bit.ly/maker-art-talk-may-2017

 

Learn more about our Maker Art classes:

fabriceflorin.com//teaching-maker-art/

 

Learn more about Tam Makers:

www.tammakers.org/

 

#MakerFaire #MFBA17 #makers #makerart #makered #techedu

Maker Faire Bay Area 2016

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