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Wear It Well, Young Makers on February 27th

We’ll see example of how electronics is literally being woven into clothing and increasingly incorporated into the world of fashion. We also hope the program will develop young makers who exhibit their own work at Maker Faire. This program will feature smart fabrics, soft circuits and wearables. Her work was featured in this article [PDF] from CRAFT magazine. (We think that these activities are geared toward ages 12 and above but younger kids can participate but might need some additional support from parents.)

  • Build Your Own Bling - Make simple circuits (LED-battery) for rings, barettes, or pins.
  • Sew-a-circuit - Learn embroidery techniques with inspired by electronic designs.

As I’ve mentioned previously, the goal of the Young Makers program is to demonstrate to kids different modes of making and encourage them to make things.
(For more, see Adrian Freed’s web page)

Grace Kim

A recent graduate of NYU’s Interactive Telecommunications Program, Grace explores wearable technology, as in the garment shown above. She likes knitting, embroidery, felting, light batteries, and candy.

Our featured makers are:

Adrian Freed

Adrian Freed is Research Director of the Center for New Music and Audio Technologies (CNMAT) program at Berkeley. He uses smart materials to teach electronics to kids. Our goal is to provide explore the work of a variety of makers and gain insight into the maker mindset. (For more, see Daniela Rosner and Spyn Project).

In the Open MAKE session that follows from 12-3pm, we’ll have several hands-on activities on the Exploratorium floor demonstrating “soft” circuits and working with conductive fabric and thread.

Our “Meet the Makers” session will begin at 11 am in the McBean Theatre .

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Dale Dougherty at Make Online writes:

Join the MAKE team along with Pixar and TechShop for the Young Makers program Saturday (2/27) from 11am to 3pm at the Exploratorium in San Francisco, CA. (For more, see Grace Kim’s NYU Thesis Project)

Daniela Rosner

A Ph.D student at the I-School at Berkeley, Daniela will talk about recent developments of the Spyn project, which now uses a Nexus One mobile phone to capture the stories people associate with handmade objects. Members of the Maker Faire team will also be present. I will ask some questions but we hope kids will have their own questions to ask these makers. He will also talk about how conductive fabrics can enable new ways of making music. Come by if you have questions about how you, your school or organization can participate in this year’s Maker Faire.

Gather your kids and their friends and join us at the Exploratorium this Saturday.

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Original post by Natalie Zee Drieu

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