Photos: Robots, Drones, & Canine Mind Reading At Maker Faire
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Robot Resurrection, 30 feet tall, made mostly from airplane parts, and equipped to shoot flame<br/>
Molly Dektar / GothamistMohamed poses with another young maker<br/>
Molly Dektar / GothamistDaniel Anand and his Gamified Spirometer<br/>
Molly Dektar / GothamistBrinda and Ananya, age 10. “Our favorite things were the pinwheels, the 3D printers, and the Google booth. And all the electronic things.”<br/>
Molly Dektar / GothamistTrying out the Earth Living Skills bows and arrows</br>
Molly Dektar / GothamistGreat Hall<br/>
Molly Dektar / GothamistFor sale in the Maker Shed: Necomimi Cat Ears, whose “cat-like reactive movements show how interested or relaxed you are in real-time.”<br/>
Molly Dektar / GothamistEngraved laptop by Glowforge<br/>
Molly Dektar / GothamistThe KaleidoDome made nature into a kaleidoscope<br/>
Molly Dektar / GothamistThe Hypnocube<br/>
Molly Dektar / GothamistPaint by RGB<br/>
Molly Dektar / GothamistTesting a just-made car at Koko Open Source<br/>
Molly Dektar / GothamistChilling out by the Gamelatron, “the world’s first fully robotic gamelan orchestra"<br/>
Molly Dektar / GothamistThe “face” played back photos of you and everyone else who’d peered into it that day<br/>
Molly Dektar / GothamistThe Fire Organ by Guerrilla Science<br/>
Molly Dektar / GothamistThe KaleidoDome. “We wanted to create a walk-in kaleidoscope in a shipping container,” said co-creator Kat Green. “But we had a bunch of domes in storage.” Why? “Burning Man,” she said. “It’s embarrassing.”<br/>
Molly Dektar / Gothamist3D printed chess<br/>
Molly Dektar / GothamistThe Moat Boat Paddle Battle<br/>
Molly Dektar / GothamistThe Circus Warehouse<br/>
Molly Dektar / GothamistCirque Amongus<br/>
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