On these pages we bring you plenty of reports from events, most of which are from the hacker or hardware communities. These can be great fun to attend, but they’re not the only game in town when ...
An open source cardboard dino from KitRex stands outside the New York Hall of Science during the World Maker Faire in September 2014. Andrew Kelly Brace yourself: When you walk into a Maker Faire, ...
There’s Maker Media, MakerCon, MakerShed, Make: magazine and 131 Maker Faire events that take place throughout the world. Now the founders of all these Makers want a way to connect what they refer to ...
A model with the logo of 'Makers Faire' is seen during the Inventor's Heaven, 9th Annual Maker Faire in San Mateo, Calif., on May 21, 2017. This past month — and for the fourth year in a row — I ...
“More than mere consumers of technology, we are makers, adapting technology to our needs and integrating it into our lives. Some of us are born makers and others, like me, become makers almost without ...
Make Magazine hosted the 12th annual Bay Area Maker Faire this past weekend, drawing in more than one hundred thousand visitors. The event is a celebration of "makers" of all sorts and kinds. Visitors ...
Maker Media, the the company behind Make: magazine and the national Maker Faire, shut down over the weekend, laying off its entire staff. The California-based company’s goal was to spur connections ...
The U.S.-based iterations of Maker Faire, annual celebrations of all things DIY (we attended Maker Faire Bay Area), are famous for their out-of-this-world gadgets and contraptions. Maker Faire Africa ...
Maker Faires around the world attract over a million visitors each year. When Maker-in-chief Sherry Huss co-created the first Maker Faire in 2005, she’d already been organizing tech and media events ...
If you need evidence that engineering is changing, that new doors to STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) are opening to the masses, and that companies that have been the foundation of ...
The Bay Area Maker Faire is this weekend, and this might be the last one. This report comes from the San Francisco Chronicle, and covers the continuing problems of funding and organizing what has been ...