Maker Faire Beijing 2017 Focuses on the Evolution of the Maker Movement
Now in its third year, Maker Faire Beijing, with its expanded offerings and focus on interactivity, promises to be the best iteration yet.
From traditional crafts to modern crafts, we’re covering news and interesting projects to educate you and keep you inspired. Design trends and pop culture related projects are here to inspire.
Now in its third year, Maker Faire Beijing, with its expanded offerings and focus on interactivity, promises to be the best iteration yet.
Jo Darrington created Q-Space, a queer and feminist community makerspace in Beijing, to share knowledge and skills and promote diversity.
Liam Grace-Flood begins his journey through London by visiting the city’s two largest makerspaces: Building BloQ and London Hackerspace.
Watch a master modeler show you how to photo-etch your own custom parts and solder them together.
Tommy Lin, a Materials Engineer, founded Airlab as a way to help improve the materials engineering community in China.
Christoph Klemke, the cellist of Feline&Strange, has to travel by plane a lot, so he designed a cello that can fold into a small bag.
This week, street artists paint over hate speech, Kirby is birthed from cardboard, Hacker House builds an automated gardener, and more.