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  2. Maker Faire - Wikipedia

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    Maker Faire 2008 was held on May 3–4, 2008, at the San Mateo County Event Center. Highlights of the Faire included a human-sized Mouse Trap board game, kinetic squid sculpture, 55' wingspan kinetic steel butterfly, bicycle-powered music stage, a solar-powered chariot pulled by an Arnold Schwarzenegger robot, [13] and over 500 other booths from different makers.

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  4. Make (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The 2008 Maker Faires occurred May 3-4 at the San Mateo Fairgrounds in San Mateo, California, and October 18-19 at the Travis County Expo Center in Austin, Texas. The 2009 Maker Faire Bay Area was held on May 30-31. In 2010, there were three Maker Faires: Bay Area on May 22-23, Detroit on July 31 and August 1, and New York on September 25-26.

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  7. Orb Swarm - Wikipedia

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    Two orbs from Orb Swarm at the Maker Faire 2008.. Orb Swarm (also known simply as SWARM) is a kinetic art work consisting of six semi-autonomous spherical robots. [1] It was created in 2007 by a group of engineers and artists including Michael Prados, Jon Foote, Lee Sonko, and many others. [2]

  8. Ryan Doyle (artist) - Wikipedia

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    "Maker's Faire" with Robochrist Ind, San Mateo fairgrounds, San Mateo, California, 2008 “A Complete Mastery of Sinister Forces: Employed with Callous Disregard to Produce Catastrophic Changes in the Natural Order of Events” with SRL, Robodock, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2007

  9. CandyFab - Wikipedia

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    CandyFab 5000 machine at the 2008 Maker Faire event. The CandyFab is a method of producing physical objects out of a computer representation of the structure. It differs from some other 3D printing methods in the following aspects: It is optimized for relatively large pieces using low to medium print resolution.