So, let us talk about an ecosystem where the protagonists of the innovation scene meet, discuss, train and have fun. At Maker Faire Rome — The European Edition, innovators and the general public become closer thanks to experiential paths that make visitors an integral part of the event. Make: Magazine was the first magazine entirely dedicated to DIY technology projects: it unites, inspires, informs and entertains a community of people who engage and innovate. With the launch of Make: Magazine in , followed by the first edition of Maker Faire in , the maker movement was born, and it has now transformed the world of innovation, culture and education.
Tutti vengono a mostrare le loro creazioni e condividere le loro conoscenze. It is the most important event in the world of innovation. Is a showcase of invention, creativity, and resourcefulness. Maker Faire gathers together tech enthusiasts, crafters, educators, tinkerers, schools, universities, research institutes, artists, students, and corporations.
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Please make a donation today. Donate Now. Shop Online New gear. Race over. Visit Our Store. For an event to be an official Maker Faire, organizers do all their own outreach to find participants, though they may collaborate with larger entities, including local governments and universities.
Planners go to lengths to include makers of all types: gardeners, cooks, artists, engineers, musicians, performers, local businesses and sponsors. Mini Faires are smaller, hyperlocal events that often lead to a city growing a larger Faire. Washington, D. Sometimes, planners put two wildly different projects next to each other to see if the pairing spawns a new idea. Artist Danny Scheible has created Tapagami , a growing conglomerate sculpture to which participants add objects made from masking tape.
It is currently composed of , individual pieces. He is a veteran of several Bay Area Faires and says he was compelled to join in the fray because to do otherwise would be to miss out on the beginning of a new generation of ingenuity—kids acquire ideas at places like Maker Faire that inspire them.
Plus, he says, he leaves each time feeling flush with new ideas for his own art. It motivates me to push my own work much further. First and foremost, projects are hands-on and interactive. Though many efforts are whimsical and light-hearted, there are plenty of world changers: at the National Maker Faire, a group of Cornell University students are demonstrating their self-contained hydroponics grow box, while elsewhere, 3D Print for Health shows how scanning and printing tumors, bones, organs and other body parts can help patients become more involved in their own healthcare.
But what is clear is the wonder that people, pushed out of their comfort zones, experience as they visit the different project areas. At last year's Bay Area event, half of all attendees brought their children along.
Faires are family friendly, and kids enjoy not being told to keep their hands off everything for a change.
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