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* [[User:mrericboyd|Eric Boyd]]
* [[User:mrericboyd|Eric Boyd]]
* [[User:Jean|Jean]]
* [[User:Jean|Jean]]
* [[User:Kripto|Mark]] - Will be working the HAM booth both days, but plan on going to both Noisebridge areas to help out as well


Projects to bring (add yours!):
Projects to bring (add yours!):

Revision as of 01:25, 9 April 2009

Noisebridge is going to Maker Faire. What should we bring?

Maker Faire is May 30 and 31 at the San Mateo County Expo Center. We have a table and should bring a ton of cool projects! We'll be able to get a bunch of passes, the exact number is not determined yet but will probably relate to how many people commit to coming.

If you want to come and spend some time at the table interacting with people, put your name here:

Projects to bring (add yours!):

  • LED sign. (I would like to make some nice-looking show-and-tell pictures and diagrams for the sign so we don't have to open it up. Let me know if you have experience doing this and want to help. -nils)
  • a phone project
  • Cyborg eyes-in-the-back-of-your-back vest
  • Cyborg north-facing anklet
  • Vague plans to make an audio-reactive noisebridge animation running on either a monitor on the table or perhaps projected on the wall, pending availability of hardware (I'll figure out what I need and then start asking) -steen

Also, Mitch is setting up a huge hardware hacking area at the Maker Faire. There will be 40 solder stations where we will be teaching hundreds and hundreds of people to solder and make cool things. This is a mongo version of our own Circuit Hacking Mondays.

Lots of volunteers are needed to make this work. It is really fun to volunteer! Do a 4-hour shift, and you get a free pass for the entire weekend at the Faire. If you are interested in volunteering for the huge hardware hacking area, please add your name here: