Meet the Makers: Miser Magazine’s Magical Nontechnical Page Construction
Miser Magazine in Printing Point & Cool Chemistry (Floor 1) Magical Nontechnical Page Construction is meant to encourage people who might not otherwise submit their art for publication to take an...
View ArticleMeet the Makers: I-Dawson
Shariq Ali, Adam Bettcher, Mykie Hrusovski, Henry Reed, Jason Turnidge in Make Change, Make Games & Enter the Lightbox (Floor 2) I-Dawson is a field goal kicking simulator that uses a series of...
View ArticleMeet the Makers: Thinking With Things: How To Answer Some Tough Questions...
Sharon M. Wasco in Make Change, Make Games & Enter the Lightbox (Floor 2) Inspired by relatively recent developments in neuroscience and philosophy, and wisdom from pedagogy and the arts, this...
View ArticleMeet the Makers: Make and Take Kinetic Light Rattles
Jenn Figg and Matthew McCormack in Make Change, Make Games & Enter the Lightbox (Floor 2) In this workshop participants will make a small rattle with LED lights that illuminate when shaken without...
View ArticleMeet the Makers: High Definition Video for Community Purposes
Phil Shapiro in Make Change, Make Games & Enter the Lightbox (Floor 2) The purpose of the workshop is to show and explain that it’s possible to create great looking Blu-Ray video disks (using...
View ArticlePhotos from the April 13, 2013 Event
Thank you everyone! (captions to come!) Photo credit: Frank Lanza
View ArticleGuerilla Marketing Strategy for Poetry
A guerilla marketing strategy for Poetry is something that exists to bring the poetry of the underground and small press poets of the world to the mainstream. Through my own initiative, Poetic Plague...
View ArticleCleveland Makes
In a recent Slate article, Mathew Yglesias proposed moving all the big tech firms from the Bay Area to Cleveland (Move Silicon Valley to Cleveland). It’s a pretty well-informed piece that gets beyond...
View ArticleThe 2014 Program
It’s up and ready to go! Is it perfect! No! Will there be changes! Yes! But it gives you a darned good idea of what you’ll be able to see and do on Saturday. Check it out here: Link
View ArticleAn Awesome Sucess!
If you missed this year’s Cleveland Mini Maker Faire, you missed something really awesome. How do we measure awesome? There are always numbers. Those help: Over 100 Makers (up from fewer than 50...
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