Sabrina is the Maker Faire Program Director. She works on stage content for the flagship fairs (Bay Area & New York), and also runs Maker Faire's global licensing program for locally and independently produced Maker Faires. She also co-creates the East Bay Mini Maker Faire in her town, Oakland, CA.
Thousands visited Kansas City’s remarkable Union Station for the 3rd annual Maker Faire Kansas City today. Union Station is a dauntingly gorgeous venue but the makers stole the show, sharing mad skills, good humor and dedication.
Pat Slimmer’s UFO cruised the vast lineup presented by KC’s Realistic Impressions Car Club.
These young KC makers plan to disrupt Hollywood with their remote control camera platform. http://GoCandyCam.com
Showing with the Realistic Impressions Car Club, SteveO made all the mods on his fine ’05 Le Sabre SS.
Andy Smith makes lamps but today he was playing with cool modular laser cut shapes and building impromptu sculptures.
Awesomely cute.
Just used to compulsively buy toys but now he makes toy worlds instead. And juggles. And wears orange.
Co-founder of Open ROV (remotely operated vehicle), David Lang talked about his trajectory from curious guy to maker to maker pro. https://stage.makezine.com/tag/zerotomaker/
These costume makers drew a huge, camera wielding crowd. War Machine even has a (boombox) soundrack.
Devin took a couple blacksmithing workshops at the KC Renaissance Festival and figured the rest out about smithing and chainmaille over the Internet.
KC Clay Guild had a great elevated demo stage for their pottery wheel, bringing Brian’s mesmerizing handiwork to eye level.
This 12′ long tool helps Spencer rough in the larger, full-scale positive by tracing the shape of the smaller model.
KC’s original hackerspace, Cowtown Computer Congress, ran an exceedingly popular Learn to Solder booth.
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Sabrina is the Maker Faire Program Director. She works on stage content for the flagship fairs (Bay Area & New York), and also runs Maker Faire's global licensing program for locally and independently produced Maker Faires. She also co-creates the East Bay Mini Maker Faire in her town, Oakland, CA.
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