[IP] Maker Faire in San Mateo April 22-23
Begin forwarded message:
From: "Tim O'Reilly" <tim@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: April 8, 2006 10:44:04 PM EDT
To: Dave Farber <dave@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Maker Faire in San Mateo April 22-23
Dave -- don't know if this is appropriate for IP because it's a
California local event, but I know you run Dennis Allison's lecture
announcements at Stanford, so I thought I'd pass this along.
Maker Faire is coming up April 22-23 at the San Mateo Fairgrounds. It
is part science fair, part craft fair, part county fair, with a dash
of burning man for good measure. It's a spinoff of our Make:
magazine, which Steven Levy of Newsweek described as "Martha Stewart
for Geeks" -- a DIY technology projects magazine akin to the old
Popular Mechanics of the 50's, but updated for the digital era.
We are absolutely blown away by the people and attractions we will
have at the Faire: a flying Pterosaur replica, a flock of whale
blimps, a giant painting machine, DIY RFID implants, model rocketry,
breadboarding, trailer-glass blowing, The Crucible's welding
workshops off the back of fire truck, pinhole photography, soldering,
spud gun building, bubble machines and a bubble guy that appeared on
Johnny Carson in the 70's, Bunnie Huang, Joe Grand, William Gurstelle
and his Backyard Ballistics, The Exploratorium, Zeum, The Lunar
Society (rocket builders), Graffiti Research Lab, Squid Labs
biodiesel, electric cars, a Linux supercomputer cluster running on
veggie oil, neon art, circuit bending, VJs, slide rules, pinball
restoration, the Phenomenauts, Satan's Calliope .... and much, much
more. Quite an eclectic collection. That's not to mention Diana Eng
of Bravo's Project Runway and the fifty craft booths in Bizarre
Bazaar and the Swap-o-Rama-Rama.
CNN, NPR Science Friday's Ira Flatow, KPIX TV , Discover Magazine,
CBS News, The Discovery Channel, New York Times, Kevin Rose of Digg
and digg.com and CNET will be covering the event. It's designed to
be a family event (admission is only $12), and we're hoping to
attract tens of thousands of people to celebrate the fun of science
and engineering and by sharing the amazing work being done in
backyards, garages, and homebrew labs. http://www.makezine.com/faire
has more information.
For those of you not in California, people will be blogging the heck
out of this thing, and there's a Make photo pool on Flickr as well,
so you should be able to get a taste of the action.
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