It’s News: Maker Movement Currently Alive and Well in Asia
Hong Kong Mini Maker Faire organizers Mike Li and Andy Kong spotlighted today in the South China Morning Post, along with makers from HackJam and Dim Sum Labs.
Hong Kong Mini Maker Faire organizers Mike Li and Andy Kong spotlighted today in the South China Morning Post, along with makers from HackJam and Dim Sum Labs.
Toronto Mini Maker Faire co-organizer Eric Boyd covers a neighboring Canadian Maker Faire: the first annual Waterloo Mini Maker Faire.
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From Star Wars cosplay to speampunk automata, from circuit bending to hacking t-shirts, from flying aerodromes to autonomous robots, here’s a tour of the 4th annual Maker Faire North Carolina held in Raleigh on June 15, 2013!
This was my third year attending Maker Faire North Carolina, which is in its fourth year itself. I’ve always enjoyed the Alamance Makers Guild exhibit, which features a cluster of makers from the guild, a community for Makers in and around Alamance County, NC.
Brian Jepson and Nick Normal report from the Maker Faire North Carolina. In its fourth year, it’s bigger and better than ever.