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Maker Faire Wants Your Gadgets, Gizmos for Austin Festival

Maker Faire, the annual Bay Area festival that revels in Do-It-Yourself (DIY) ingenuity, is expanding to Austin this year. The two-day, family-friendly event will showcase some of the coolest shit—arts, crafts, wickedly geeky science projects—you've never seen in your life; think Dorkbot but hulked out. What else would you expect from a festival organized by the staffs of Make and Craft magazines?

If you're a "Maker" and are interested in showing off your zany (or simply awesome) invention, they'd love to check it out. Admittedly, we were a little late getting this info out to you—the official deadline for submissions is tomorrow at midnight—but it shouldn't stop you from sending something in. The forms look really easy to fill out.

[Maker Faire Application Form]

Ideas they're keen on:

  • Bicycle Hacks
  • Halloween projects (props, costumes, interactive displays, music)
  • Things Made From Recycled Items
  • Microcontrollers
  • Robotics
  • Making Musical Instruments
  • 3D Printers and CNC Milling
  • Textile Arts
  • Home Automation
  • Rockets
  • Ham Radio
  • Puzzles, Games and Toys
  • Cars (hot rods, custom vans, electric vehicles)
  • Airplanes and Aeronautics (models, etc)
  • Biology/Biotech
  • Chemistry
  • Cool RC Toys & Mods
  • Video Games (retro, home arcade and more)
  • Model Trains and Planes
  • Weaving/Looms (historical or unusual)
  • Sewing and Felting
  • Kites
  • Crafts
  • Old Farm or Garden Equipment (Tractors, etc.)
  • Temporary Structures (Tents, Domes, etc.)
  • Unusual Tools or Machines
  • How to Fix Things or Take them Apart (Vacuums, Clocks, Washing Machines, etc.)

[Official Website]

Maker Faire: Build, craft, hack, play, MAKE.
October 20th and 21st
Travis County Expo Center and Fairgrounds

Proposal Deadline
Midnight (PST) on Wednesday, August 15th

More details from the Maker Faire folks, after the jump.

Maker Faire is a two-day, family-friendly event that celebrates arts, crafts, engineering, science projects and the Do-It-Yourself (DIY) mindset. It's for creative, resourceful folks who like to tinker and love to make things. We call them Makers.

Maker Faire Austin: Call for Makers! Are you a maker who would like to show off your project at Maker Faire Austin, October 20-21? The call for makers is open – www.makerfaire.com Deadline for entries is Wednesday, August 15, 2007.

Organized by the staff of Make and Craft magazines, Maker Faire is a newfangled fair that brings together science, art, craft and engineering plus music in a fun, energized, and exciting public forum. The aim is to inspire people of all ages to roll up their sleeves and become makers. This family-friendly event showcases the amazing work of all kinds of makers--anyone who is embracing DIY and wants to share their accomplishments with an appreciative audience.

We encourage you to join the fun and enter a project to exhibit. You can submit an entry through the web at www.makerfaire.com

The first step to participating in Maker Faire is to submit an entry that tells us about yourself and your project. Entries can be submitted from individuals as well as from groups such as hobbyist clubs and schools. Please provide a short description of what you make and what you will actually bring to Maker Faire. Please link to photographs or videos of what you make. Maker exhibits should be non-commercial. We particularly encourage exhibits that are interactive and that highlight the process of making things.

Maker Exhibit:Our standard setup for a Maker exhibit is roughly a 10x10 space. Use this space to display your work and/or demonstrate how you make something. You will need to bring your own tables and chairs.

Once we have accepted participants, we will send out a call asking for presentations, performances and demonstration workshops.

NOTE: Makers whose entries are accepted will receive free registration to Maker Faire. However, we cannot pay for transportation and accommodations.

If you have any questions about participating in Maker Faire, please contact us by email: info@makerfaire.com

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Comments [rss]

  • guest

    this event looks like it would be very cool to attend. unfortunately, it is also really pricey to attend. i can't figure out why they would need to charge so much for people to come see this thing :(

  • guest



    very very cool, allen.

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