Great Day for Makers in Austin

The Austin auditions for Maker Faire were held at the Austin Children's Museum on Sunday July 15. We had a great turnout and a full afternoon of makers demonstrating their projects. We were really excited by the range and quality of the projects. As one of the makers said: "Everyone has smiles on their faces here."

The goal of the audition is to allow us as organizers to preview some of the projects that will be coming to the Faire and understand how best to feature them.
Here are some of the highlights:

Adrienne Sack showed a sophisticated assortment of hyperbolic origami and demonstrated how to get the rest of us started making the basic folds.

Bob Pennington was a hit with his own retro-futuristic "ray guns" which he was inspired to make from an article in volume 08 of Make. Bob also demonstrated his own DIY bagpipes which used two large green balloons, tubing and two harmonicas. And he could really play.

Continuing with music, James Fenner demonstrated his creative percussion instruments, which he makes from recycled objects like bottle caps.

One of the highlights of the day was Michelle Lee and her mother-in-law, Joy, both of whom are members of the Austin Lace Makers Guild. They brought all their equipment and showed us the bobbin lace making.

Benderella showed us a variety of circuit-bent instruments. Mike and Cerrise Weiblen came prepared as a maker couple: he showed off a variety of boxes and containers he's found for various projects; she showed how to make puppets from colorful foam tubes, a project she said she came up with this morning.

Marc Greenburg proved that balloons could be used a speakers; he demonstrated it by showing how an inflated balloon amplified some recorded music. Upon request, he filled a kitty balloon and showed that it didn't matter much what kind of balloon you used. Our grand finale was Joe DiPrima and friends of the Geek Group "played" the musical Tesla Coil.

We were throughly delighted by all the projects. It's a terrific start for our preparations for Maker Faire in October. You don't have to audition to participate in Maker Faire. You can submit an entry at the Maker Faire website.

Thanks to Cybil and Becky and the rest of the staff at the Austin Children's Museum. It was a great venue for the Maker Faire auditions. Thanks also to everyone who came to watch including several people from Houston.


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Posted by: supertim on July 17, 2007 at 5:53 PM

I'm fairly certain I went to middle school with Adrienne Sack. See you at the Maker Faire!


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