Leah Rosen distributes ink with a palette knife onto the rollers of a 70-year-old press in RIT’s makerspace. She likes setting the type and pulling the handle to press words onto paper. The hands-on ...
Maker Faire ® season is here. It is all year long, actually. Thousands of people turn out for large and small events around the world that are oriented at inspiring and enabling makers, hackers, ...
Maker Faire and Maker Media are getting a second chance after suddenly going bankrupt, but they’ll return in a weakened capacity. Sadly, their flagship crafting festivals remain in jeopardy, and it’s ...
The Philly Maker Faire returned last Saturday after a pandemic-prompted hiatus. This event was smaller than its previous two editions, but still hosted about 50 makers, artists and inventors showing ...
As the world struggles to deal with mandatory quarantines and isolation, the maker community is thriving and doing what it does best: churning out incredible, innovative, clever, and, sometimes, ...
Nearly 70 different RIT student teams and clubs are poised to move into the Student Hall for Exploration and Development (SHED) this summer in preparation for the building’s official opening in the ...
At a community meeting this week, Dale Dougherty, former CEO of Maker Media announced the relaunch of the Make brand. Maker Media is dead, but the brand may live on as Make Community, LLC. Dougherty ...
It's not a lack of talent, interest or heart from the maker community. So why isn't Tampa Bay overflowing with makers and hardware entrepreneurs? It's not a lack of talent, interest or heart from the ...
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