The opportunities for interactive participation are many across a wide range of topics and will reach across the spectrum of skill levels, from novice through advanced. Attendees are sure to find something that delights the maker in them. Here are some examples:
- RadioShack Corporation will host the "
Learn to Solder" area. New makers can get first-hand experience and learn a skill that is an excellent start to making things.
- TOOOL, The Open Organization of Lockpickers, will be teaching Faire visitors how to pick a lock -- any lock! -- in
Lockpick Village.
- The
3D Printing Village will be teeming with updates, experts, and demonstrations to help 3D printing enthusiasts do more with their love for making their own fabrications.
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Affine Creations will demonstrate the art of woodworking including how to cut dovetails and doing hand-finishing work.
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Swap-o-Rama-Rama, one of the largest clothing swaps around, will be running all sorts of DIY workshops, to get attendees' creative juices flowing as they create new articles of clothing from old. Lots of supplies, helpers, tips, and tricks will be available.
- Attendees can learn how to program with Arduino with
Intro to Arduino -- For All Ages,
Getting Started with Arduino,
FORTH for Arduino, and more.
- Back by popular demand,
Skraptacular will show attendees how to make art from discarded, plastic materials.
- Guests can get up to speed with Raspberry Pi via
Learn How to Make a RasPiRobot,
Low Voltage Labs' demonstrations, and more.
- For fans of flight, there will be plenty of chances to get an aero-fix, including: Make an
AeroQuad open source multicopter: learn how to build an
Air Rocket Glider: and make an inexpensive, easy to build, open-source, fully-functional device with
Aircrafts, Hovercrafts & Quadcopters for the Masses!
- The National Needlearts Association will be teaching makers of all ages how to knit, crochet, cross-stitch and spin in the
Needlearts Zone.
- The
Welding Trailer will house several virtual simulator stations to help attendees explore welding and learn a new skill.
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Scrapkins Ship Builder will be on hand to teach kids how to build their own ship from recycled materials and test it on the ScrapKins Waterway.
- The
NYSCI Village will have numerous exhibits where attendees can try things out for themselves including
Hands-on Science -- explore dry ice science and make walk-along gliders;
Design with Motion -- make art through exploring motion;
Make an Underwater Robot -- build an ROV and help to create a bio-rock coral reef; and more!
- The
Nerdy Derby will be back on the scene for kids of all ages to build miniature cars, a la Pinewood Derby, and race them on a track constructed just for the mini cars.
- Just one of the many fun things to do in the
Maker Camp: maker Rachel Hellenga will get kids (and adults!) excited about making
Duct Tape Bling, a cool trend to make accessories from duct tape that sparkle with colorful LEDs.
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Kids Teaching Kids will be showcasing the Makey Makey Invention Kit and engaging young Faire participants in activities led by peer educators.
- The team from
Genomikon will be teaching genetic engineering to the masses, including building their own bacteria and how make colors and smells.
RadioShack Corporation returns to World Maker Faire New York 2013 as a Goldsmith Sponsor hosting the "Learn to Solder" area. "RadioShack is thrilled to be back at the event to interact with young makers and connect with the people we see as the future of making. It's important to have a personal relationship with our core audience because we learn first-hand about their interests. It's a very exciting time for us," said Joe Magnacca, RadioShack's chief executive officer. Jennifer Warren, chief marketing officer for RadioShack, echoes the excitement, "We look forward to meeting new makers, and seeing the many new innovations and inventions World Maker Faire has to offer. We invite all attendees to stop by RadioShack's Learn to Solder area to check out the fun."
A first for World Maker Faire New York, and the New York Hall of Science, is a compost pile designed and built by Build It Green!NYC and fueled by organic scraps deposited by attendees. "Build It Green!NYC and BIG!Compost are pleased to be partnering with Maker Faire and the New York Hall of Science to create a composting structure for this event. Last summer we collected 2,000 pounds of organic waste at World Maker Faire, and we are excited that this year we will be able to process the food scraps at NYSCI," Justin Green, Build It Green!NYC's Program Director. Build It Green!NYC is furthering World Maker Faire's sustainability initiatives by directly involving attendees who will help build the BIG!Compost pile by supplying it with organic waste throughout the event. The compost pile will thrive throughout the year as NYSCI will maintain it, use the fresh soil on the NYSCI grounds, and offer new programs to visitors to raise awareness about re-use and recycling. At World Maker Faire, Build It Green!NYC will also host an education area where attendees can learn more about their local efforts as well as participate in an upcycled crafts area where they can make donated bathroom tiles into mosaic coasters.
Tickets are on sale now for World Maker Faire New York 2013 at http://makerfairenyc.eventbrite.com. Tickets range in price from $10-$35 for a full day pass. Faire visitors can purchase tickets online between now and September 20, 2013, at online advance prices. Tickets can also be purchased at World Maker Faire New York 2013 on September 21 and September 22, 2013.
Maker Faire
Created by the editors of
MAKE magazine,
Maker Faire is a family-friendly showcase of invention, creativity and resourcefulness, and a celebration of the Maker movement. The original Maker Faire event was held in San Mateo, CA and in May 2013 celebrated its eighth annual show with some 900 makers and 120,000 people in attendance. World Maker Faire New York, the other flagship event, has grown in just four years and expects over 600 makers and 70,000 attendees this September. Detroit, Kansas City, Newcastle (UK), Rome, and Tokyo are the home of "featured" 2013 Maker Faires (200+ makers), and community-driven, independently organized Mini Maker Faires are now being
produced around the United States and the world. For more information about Maker Faire, visit
makerfaire.com.
Calendar Editors
A celebration of DIY culture, World Maker Faire New York 2013 runs Saturday-Sunday, September 21-22, at the New York Hall of Science, 47-01 111th St., Corona, NY, 11368. Saturday, 10 am to 7 pm; Sunday, 10 am to 6 pm. $10-$35; ages 2 and under are free. Visit
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World Maker Faire Sponsors
World Maker Faire New York 2013 sponsors include: Title Sponsor: Disney; Goldsmith Sponsors: RadioShack, Zazzle; Silversmith Sponsors: Atmel, Cognizant, Esurance, Ford, MakerBot, Microsoft, Motorola -- A Google Company, PurinaONE, SketchUp, Time Warner Cable; Coppersmith Sponsors: ASUS, Autodesk, Chobani, Delta Faucet, Epilog Laser, GeekDad, Kraftwurks, littleBits, Shapeways, ShopBot Tools, Vex Robotics.
New York Hall of Science
The New York Hall of Science presents 450 exhibits, demonstrations and design spaces that explain science, technology, engineering and math. A visit to
NYSCI is a hands-on, energetic educational experience where you can indulge your curiosity and nurture your creativity. NYSCI offers professional development for teachers, produces curricula and resources for classrooms, and studies how technology, gaming and play affect how we learn. NYSCI was founded at the 1964-65 World's Fair and has evolved into New York's center for interactive science serving a half million students, teachers, and families each year.
Maker Media
Maker Media is a global platform for connecting makers with each other, with products and services, and with our partners. Through media, events and ecommerce,
Maker Media serves a growing community of makers who bring a DIY mindset to technology. Whether as hobbyists or professionals, makers are creative, resourceful and curious, developing projects that demonstrate how they can interact with the world around them. The launch of MAKE Magazine in 2005, followed by Maker Faire in 2006, jumpstarted a worldwide Maker Movement, which is transforming innovation, culture, and education. Located in Sebastopol, CA,
Maker Media is the publisher of
MAKE Magazine and the producer of
Maker Faire. It also develops "getting started" kits and books that are sold in its
Maker Shed store as well as in retail channels.
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