Saturday, Sept. 29th — 10am–7pm Shelburne Farms
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Saturday, Sept. 29th — 10am–7pm Shelburne Farms
Saturday, Sept. 29th — 10am–7pm Shelburne Farms Schedule Main Stage — Courtyard 11:00 – 11:30 11:30 – 11:45 11:45 – 12:30 12:30 – 12:45 12:45 – 1:30 2:00 – 3:00 3:00 – 4:00 4:00 – 5:00 5:30 – 7:00 Music, Derek Burkins Juggling, Tony Duncan Music, Derek Burkins Juggling, Tony Duncan Music, Derek Burkins Music, Frost Guest Speaker, Dean Kamen Music, Frost Musical Maker Mashup Derek Burkins Tony Duncan Dean Kamen The Coach Barn by Stephen Straub Maker Stage — Elevator Hall 10:30 – 11:00 11:00 – 11:30 11:30 – 12:00 12:00 – 12:30 12:30 – 1:00 1:00 – 1:30 1:30 – 2:00 2:00 – 2:30 2:30 – 3:00 3:00 – 4:00 4:00 – 4:30 4:30 – 5:00 AET Presents the Stratasys Mojo 3D Printer Jeff Burchard E-Textiles: Where Craft and Computation Intersect Beverly Ball Rocket Launch (Outside, east of parking area) Howard Druckerman Locks: They’re pretty great! Schuyler Towne Lab B Jesse Krembs Vermont Makers Jenn Karson From Iron to Electrons: Shifting Gears in the Maker World Jeff Branson Rocket Launch (Outside, east of parking area) Howard Druckerman Start a FIRST Robotics Team! Joseph Chase (Guest Speaker, Dean Kamen, Main Stage) FIRST Robotics Team 885 Demonstration Jim Wick Tennis Robot Dave Jordan The Coach Barn at SHELBURNE FARMS 8 9 MAKER STAGE 11 10 12 13 14 15 17 16 CHAIRS East Hall 7 6 5 West Hall Elevator Hall 21 22 4 2 20 18 19 3 32 23 MAIN STAGE Courtyard 1 31 Brick Room 24 25 26 30 27 28 29 Entry Shed 35 34 33 40 41 42 43 44 Food Truck 37 38 39 Maker Tents GROUNDS MAP KEY: Maker Booth 46 47 48 49 Maker Tents 36 45 Makers #1 Lab B Soldering Workshop Jesse Krembs Laboratory B will teach young and old how to solder with one of three kits donated by SparkFun! Learn a cornerstone skill of the Maker movement. Have fun & don’t burn your fingers! #1 Mixed Media Paper Screens Lars Hasselblad Torres Workshop to experiment with the ways reused paper can be a material resource for vibrant art, theatrical and interior design, and playful, light-catching screens. #2 FIRST Robotics Team 885 Jim Wick Team members will demonstrate their basketball playing robot that is rumored to have beaten both Wilt C. and Michael J. in games of 1-on-1. No autographs, please... #3 Essex Robotics Joseph Chase Stop by to see how competition robots are made and discuss the benefits of starting a robotics team at your school. Small robots will be available to program and control. #4 & 45 Vermont Makers Jenn Karson Making stuff up in Vermont. Wait, you can’t just make this stuff up, you have to mashit-up! Join us for a Maker Faire Mashup of flight, balloons and the “Internet of Things.” #5 The Interactive Image Robin Perlah Use an Arduino microprocessor to collect data from sensors and control an array of images. Simple scripting exercises for you to play with. Interact with your art! #6 LED Cemetery Marker David Durgin Stainless steel cemetery marker with internal LED powered by solar rechargeable battery. Optional zombie detector and Twitter notification system available... #7 Volts and Jolts John Cohn Don’t be “shocked” if you find a musical Tesla coil, a Marx or Van de Graaff generator, or an illuminated hula hoop at this booth. Whatever you find, you’ll be “excited.” #7 ECHO Chamber Bill Elliston ECHO Lake Aquarium and Science Center will amaze and delight visitors throughout the day with their interactive light and sound demonstrations. HELLO...Hello... hello... #8 Behold the Blinkies Eric Hall Multiple LED projects to include a Mood Cube (interactive stained glass), Marquee (pattern and text display), and various other gadgets. #9 Solidescent Table Lamp John Thrailkill Reference design to demonstrate components that can be used by Makers to produce a wide variety of lighting products with LEDs and various phosphors. #10 A riddle wrapped in mystery: Inside the enigma Dave Goodwin Demonstration of an electronic version of the WW2-era Enigma machine, built from a kit, and a limited number of paper model kits for visitors to assemble. #11 Locks: They’re Pretty Great! Schuyler Towne From the lock masters of Mesopotamia to the great lock controversy of 1851 and on to modern developments in physical security. Has anyone seen my keys? Makers #12 InventVermont #19 Landell Flutes If you are thinking of patenting and/or licensing your idea, then stop by and learn about the process and what it takes to get your idea to market. Professional flutes in precious metals by Pied Piper Jonathon Landell, Master Flute Maker. Hear the amazing tone of the world’s only titanium flute. Yes, that’s right, one of a kind... Jerome Cann #13 MFA in Emergent Media Ken Howell Champlain College presents a variety of projects and activities including: Pixel Portraits; Make your own Space Invader; and Pixel Blocks, a new toy prototype. #14 Desktop 3D Printing Mark Leonard Demonstration of how easy it is to produce solid 3D models from your CAD files with a BFB 3D Touch desktop 3D printer. Now, if we could only make CAD easy... #15 Filabot Tyler McNaney Makers can get their fill with this desktop extruding system, capable of grinding various types of plastics to make spools of plastic filament for 3D printers. #16 Critter Twitter Trap John Mangan Havahart meets Twitter with this intelligent trap that notifies you when a “guest” has arrived. A.K.A. “Twitter-Hart”, “TwitterBaited” and “Hava-Twit.” #17 Jon’s Creations Jon Bondy Stirling engines and simulators, Tesla turbines, guitar bridges, electric guitars, iPod for parrots, tensegrity tower, LED lighting systems, pneumatic cannon and kinetic sculpture. #18 Make it Science Dave Harmon Try out the Turbiditron, Soda Mota, Pong Gong, String Thing, E-Marimba and the E-Guitar in this far-out science booth. Fire up your Flux Capacitor and stop by... Jonathon Landell #20 Adventure Building Jaimie Mantzel Check out the robotic toys, from prototypes to finished products, as well as prototype devices for living in an off-grid homestead. Danger, Will Robinson! Danger... #21 Arduino Variations Terry King An introduction to Arduino with hands-on examples of board variations, sensors, actuators, interfaces and display of Arduino projects from around the world. #22 Parts-IS-Parts Terry King Hacking/repurposing surplus parts and EWaste. Unusual electronic and mechanical devices. New things made from old technology. #23 Music and Speed Jyles Yates Homemade musical instruments, diddley bows, stand up bass. Bikes with skis instead of wheels. Projects that show how a little creativity and time can turn anybody into a Maker. #24 Paintings and Jewelry Mary Tucker Demonstration of the making of a Van Gogh reproduction, the making of jewelry and musical entertainment. Stop by and lend us your ear... #25 AET Presents the Stratasys Mojo 3D Printer Jeff Burchard Curious to see what a 3D printer can do for you, your classroom or Fab Lab? Want to see how affordable a commercial grade 3D printer has become. Come see the NEW Stratasys Mojo 3D Printer in action! Makers #26 I Mark Tools #33 UVM AERO Finally, one handed measuring and marking without pencils is now available. Stop by, give it a try, and you’ll be amazed at how much fun you can have leaving your mark... University of Vermont Alternative Energy Racing Organization will demonstrate their Formula-Hybrid race car with its non-traditional drive-systems. Be sure to buckle-up... Kathy Dever Andrew Giroux #27 Fitness Hooping #36 Rockin’ Rockets! Stop by to learn how to make your own “Hula” Hoops for fun, fitness and creative expression. Decorate the hoops with bright and fun tapes and then take them for a spin! Model rockets on display, demonstration of a large flying pyramid, and a workshop to make and launch your own flying saucer ($5 for flying saucer kit). Carol Becker Howard Druckerman #37 Aeroquad #28 Ham Radio Carl Dow Stop by and chat with Makers elsewhere on the planet, and maybe even on other planets, the old-fashioned way through modulation of electromagnetic waves... #29 Soft Circuit Saturdays Angela Sheehan A collection of projects that combine electronics, sewing, crafts and technology. #30 DIY Fiber Toby MacNutt Demonstrating the equipment & processes for bringing fibers from their animal or plant source through prep, dyeing, spinning, design, and handcrafting all the way to diverse finished textiles. #31 Three Sheep Creations June Campbell Stop by, learn how to card wool, try your hand at spinning using a standard wheel, and explore the properties of wool artistically. Yes sir, yes sir, three bags full... #32 Soft Circuits Beverly Ball Stop by and stitch LEDs and batteries together with conductive thread to see just how delicate and flexible electronics can be. All ages welcome. Steve Seremeth Test flights of an open-source Arduinobased quadrotor helicopter mounted with a GoPro Hero2 video camera, running software from the Aeroquad project. #38 Aerospace Extravaganza! Jenn Karson Vermont Makers present a paper helicopter and paper airplane making booth, with test-flight runway and FREE in-flight goodies. Baggage fees may apply... #39 Solar Hot Water Heating System Doug Merrill For those that prefer heating their homes and water with a yellow dwarf star fueled by a hydrogen-helium plasma interwoven with strong magnetic fields. Amazing but true... #40 Vermont Steampunk Chris Cleary Upcycled, interactive sculptures using brass and copper antiques, often incorporating elements of light, sound, water, and/or air pressure. Go ahead, make my day, Steampunk... Makers #41 Really Weird Big Bass Guitar #48 The Pumpkin King Stop by and pluck, hit, strum, hammer, wail and saw on this giant bass guitar. No musical talent required. In fact, no skill at all required, just earplugs... A larger than life, animatronic monster which stands 20 feet tall, has a four foot pumpkin head with working jaw and large fangs, bad breath, poor manners, and an ill temper... Tom Tailer #42 ElecTrike Paul McMahon Single-seat, three-wheel, plug-in electric vehicle with enclosed, aerodynamic fairing and super-sport wheels to make the girls go wild. Little red wagon not included... #43 Geometric Bike Steve Norman A bicycle that uses levers instead of a crank. No ‘dead spot’ when the pedals are at top and bottom. Pedal to Latin rhythms instead of disco all the time... #44 RC Lawn Mower Terry Ulmer Remote controlled, gas powered, zeroturn radius lawn mower controlled by high-performance electric motors, an Arduino micro-controller and custom software. #46 Pumpkin Chuckin’ Trebuchet Dominic Cicilio A six foot tall trebuchet with a 10 foot arm and a 150-400 lb counterweight capable of chucking pumpkins farther than a Viking in a credit card commercial. What’s in YOUR wallet? #47 Pumpkin Chuckin’ Catapult Jeff Mogielnicki Stop by and learn about mechanical advantage and the physics behind chucking a pumpkin with a catapult. May not be suitable those squeamish about pumpkin guts... Herb Sinkinson #49 Boomer the tennis robot, Bad Boomer the trebuchet Dave Jordan Boomer is an advanced tennis ball machine you can play a game against. It uses a video camera to see the ball and a PA to call score and talk trash. Bad Boomer is a pumpkin chuckin’ trebuchet. 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