May 21 and 22, 2011
What is Maker Faire?
The 21st century equivalent of an old-fashioned county fair. The world's largest Do-It-Yourself festival. Steam Punk meets Silicon Valley, with a bit of Burning Man thrown in.
For two days, people gather to celebrate and see creativity in all forms. Some of my favorite memories of past years include:
- The crazy cupcake cars whizzing and whirling around the entryway.
- The Flaming Lotus Girls, combining kinetic sculpture with propane, fire and mayhem.
- The robot rickshaw plodding patiently through the fairgrounds.
- Lightning harnessed and unleashed by the enormous Tesla coils.
- The 3-D printer, making replicas and models directly from engineering specs.
- The Mentos and diet coke show (don't stand too close to the stage!)
- Rockets, fire, balloons, costumes, robots, art, tools and projects, and oh yes, did I mention fire?
Maker Faire began in the San Francisco Bay Area (at the San Mateo Fairgrounds) in 2006, and has since spread to New York and Detroit; there are also smaller "mini faires" in a number of other cities.
The Bay Area Faire is May 21 and 22. Get your tickets in advance and be in line when the gates open... things get crowded late in the day!


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