Bay Area Maker Faire in May
2013-06-04Some of Davis Makerspace came to San Mateo to see and participate in a weekend-long regional event called Maker Faire. This Northern California flavored event is a time when creative builders, inventors, and artists can showcase their projects. Below is a car with interactive sea animals attached that respond to a driver moving a steering wheel or a switching on a blinker.
Alternative building materials such as cardboard blocks provide a playhouse for kids.
Passers-by use electronic parts such as circuit boards as stamps to make paintings and prints.
One drone resembles a helicopter with miniature helicopter blades on each spider-like leg.
Even aquatic robots have their moment in the sun.
This glowing dress is a dramatic example of many led lights integrated into clothing that weekend.
A colorful light forest of inflatable spines drew a crowd.
A climbing wall that lights up suggested routes encourages climbers.
Check out this video game controller controlling a Moon-lander vehicle.
Here, a tablet becomes a stop-motion-animation station.
This gentleman had a 3D printer backpack on.
Here is a table-full of intently focused people working on picking locks.
A pallet is repurposed as a unit that holds potted plants vertically.
Fascinating gourmet mushroom growing kits populated a building with a food and ecology theme.