2016-05-22

Once a year I grab my media pass and head into the creative bliss that is Maker Faire! Here are some of the highlights from this year. You may notice that there are no 3D printers. This is because this particular creative technology was SUCH A highlight that I will be creating a dedicated post on Monday featuring my favorites of the many 3D printers and 3D printing tools that were being showcased during this event.



Maker Faire Bay Area 2016 Highlights

Here are some of my favorite products and art exhibits from the 2016 Maker Faire in San Mateo! I divided my finds into three categories: educational tools and kits, hand crafts, and art + technology creations. There were a few products and creations that I adored that I did not feature here because they only had partially working sites or because their product is too early in the development phase. Hopefully I will be able to share them with you later this year once they get their product and/or website working!

Educational Tools and Kits at the 2016 Maker Faire



The MuddWatt harnesses electricity from the micro-organisms that live in mud! This is a pretty awesome STEM tool that is bound to capture kids’ attention. Use different soil samples and see which ones generate the most electricity!

Kamigami Robots are lightweight quick-build robots that kids can program through a drag-and-drop app. The robots are designed to move like real animals, and they come equipped with sensors. The robots can communicate with one another in order to compete and cooperate.

Tiny Circuits allow users to create tiny electronic projects using open source code. From mini arcades to watches, the possibilities are limited only by your own imagination! One of the other exhibitors I spoke with, nine-year-old Omkar, was using TinyCircuits technology to create O Watch kits for kids.

Hand Crafts at the 2016 Maker Faire

There are dedicated hand crafting stations for every year at Maker Faire. I passed welding stations, soap making stations, and stamp carving stations, as well as simpler activities like decorate a cardboard shield. Most of these activities were free with admission, but some (including soap making) came at an additional charge. Companies that create craft kits come to showcase their wares. I’m having a bit of buyer’s remorse over skipping the Woolbuddy kits for the second year in a row. Needle felting is a skill the kids and I are working on, and they had a great discount on their kits this year.

Can you believe that these flowers were created using masking tape? Check out more incredible tape creations at the Tapigami site. They sell a book through their online store so that you can learn how to create your own amazing tape art.

Sophie’s World was a fun discovery for me at Maker Faire this year. This site is full of fun craft ideas for kids! The site creator also has a great book out that is all about creating with Duct tape called Sticky Fingers.

Art + Technology at the 2016 Maker Faire

Maker Faire is home to some incredible art + technology projects! Here are two of my favorites. I will be sharing more art + technology creations in the form of 3D printing projects in Monday’s post!

Can you believe that this Eiffel Tower is made out of cardboard? The Voccell laser cutter integrates with most design software (professional and open source) to create intricate projects using materials ranging from cardboard to granite. This company’s exhibit included a DIY speaker (see it behind the Eiffel tower in this photo?), a topographical map of the San Francisco Bay, and etched marble.

You can turn plywood into just about anything using Ply90 brackets! I love that this product makes furniture building accessible to just about anyone.

Have you ever been to a Maker Faire? Which of these products was your favorite?

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