Batitto, Public Relations Manager, Newark Museum Phone: 973-596-6638, e-mail: lbatitto@newarkmuseum.org Jerry Enis, Consultant, Herbert George Associates Phone: 732-446-5400, e-mail: jer
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Contact:
Lisa A Batitto, Public Relations Manager, Newark Museum
Phone: 973-596-6638, e-mail: lbatitto@newarkmuseum.org
Jerry Enis, Consultant, Herbert George Associates
Phone: 732-446-5400, e-mail: jerry@herbertgeorge.com
The Maker Movement Comes to Town
… Newark Museum hosts the Greater Newark Mini Maker Faire
April 5, 2014, 10 a.m - 4 p.m
NEWARK: The Maker Faire is coming to Newark! New Jersey’s first Greater
Newark Mini Maker Faire is scheduled for Saturday, April 5, 2014 from 10 am to 4
pm at the Newark Museum
The Greater Newark Mini Maker Faire is a celebration of creativity and ingenuity
in and around New Jersey Makers — from woodworkers to boatbuilders, from robotics engineers to 3D-printing artists — will present their projects that take DIY thinking to a new level Whether they are presenting a clever new way to make ink, a robotic arm, a robot that can draw or the science behind conductive ink, the Makers at this event will captivate and inspire—all alongside the
Museum’s art and science collections, which are the ultimate “maker” examples
The event is more about show than tell in a fun faire environment Join
demonstrations, participate in hands-on workshops and be inspired by speakers pushing the limits of the art, science and technology
The keynote speaker for the event will be Nervous System, a generative design studio that works at the intersection of science, art and technology Founders Jesse and Jessica will discuss Nervous System’s efforts to revolutionize product design through generative techniques, 3-D printing and interactivity Along the way, they will take several long detours into the realms of natural pattern
formation, simulation, and biology The talk will focus on their latest project, Kinematics, a 4-D printing technique they created to create complex, foldable forms for 3-D printing
Forty Makers from across New Jersey will exhibit Activities and demonstrations include:
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Exploring latest technologies with NJIT College of Architecture and Design
Making glass beads with GlassRoots
Watching the LED’s light up at high speeds with Hoboken MakerBar’s Orbital Rendersphere
Watching 3D printers in action with 3DMonstr
Meeting Henry Feinberg, creator of the E.T.’s “Phone Home”
Communicator
Controlling underwater robots with WaterBotics
FUBAR Labs showcasing their power wheel racer
Learning about Action figure modeling and design
Taking a leap from Mine Craft into reality with Soldering Sunday
Learning about traditional Japanese woodworking techniques with Giant Cypress
Exploring Makerspace in libraries with Piscataway Public Library
Learning to solder with Institute for Exploratory Research
Learning how teens build boats with Project U.S.E Boatbuilding
Building LEGO bots with Bricks 4 Kidz
Learning how to crochet from an eight-year-old Jersey City craftsman The Greater Newark Mini Maker Faire and the Young Maker Program at the
Newark Museum are made possible thanks to a generous grant from the
PSN Family Charitable Trust The official airline is United Additional support is provided by Make Magazine, Yelp, the Newark Star-Ledger and New Happening Advance tickets are available online through April 2 for $12, adults; $7, students, seniors and veterans; and $5, Newark residents A limited number of tickets will
be available at the door Day of ticket prices are $15, adults; $10, children, seniors, and veterans; and $5 Newark residents Tickets for Museum members are free at all times
For more ticket information, visit the web site at makerfairenewark.com Stay informed by following the Museum’s Maker Faire Facebook page at
www.facebook.com/greaternewarkminimakerfaire or on Twitter at
@nwkmakerfaire
Greater Newark Mini Maker Faire is independently organized and operated under license from Maker Media, Inc
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ABOUT THE NEWARK MUSEUM
Trang 3The Newark Museum is located at 49 Washington Street in the Downtown/Arts District of Newark, New Jersey, just 3 blocks from NJPAC and 10 miles west of New York City The Museum is open all year round: Wednesdays through Sundays, from Noon – 5:00 p.m Suggested Museum admission: Adults, $12.00; Children, Seniors and Students with valid I.D., $7.00 Newark Residents and Members are admitted free The Museum Café is open for lunches Wednesday through Sunday Convenient parking is available for a fee The Newark Museum campus, including its collections, facilities, and other resources, is accessible to accommodate the broadest audience possible, including
individuals utilizing wheelchairs, with physical impairments, other disabilities, or special
needs For general information, call 973-596-6550 or visit our web site,
http://www.NewarkMuseum.org
Newark Museum, a not-for-profit museum of art, science and education, receives
operating support from the City of Newark, the State of New Jersey, the New Jersey Council on the Arts/Department of State — a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts, the New Jersey Cultural Trust, the Prudential Foundation, the Geraldine R Dodge Foundation, the Victoria Foundation, the Wallace Foundation and other
corporations, foundations and individuals Funds for acquisitions and activities other than operations are provided by members and other contributors
The Newark Museum is just a few steps from the new NJTransit Light Rail Washington Park Station Direct connection with the Light Rail at the Broad Street Station and through Penn Station makes the Museum a convenient ride from all points in the region.
ABOUT MAKER FAIRE
Maker Faire is the Greatest Show (and Tell) on Earth—a family-friendly showcase of invention, creativity and resourcefulness, and a celebration of the Maker movement It’s
a place where people show what they are making, and share what they are learning Makers range from tech enthusiasts to crafters to homesteaders to scientists to garage tinkerers They are of all ages and backgrounds The aim of Maker Faire is to entertain, inform, connect and grow this community
The original Maker Faire event was held in San Mateo, CA and in 2013 celebrated its eighth annual show with some 900 makers and 120,000 people in attendance World Maker Faire New York, the other flagship event, has grown in four years to 600+ makers and 75,000 attendees Detroit, Kansas City, Rome, Oslo, Tokyo, Newcastle (UK), and Shenzhen are the home of “featured” 2014 Maker Faires (200+ makers), and almost 100 community-driven, independently organized Mini Maker Faires are now being produced around the United States and the world—including right here in Greater Newark
ABOUT MAKE MAGAZINE
MAKE is the first magazine devoted entirely to Do-It-Yourself (DIY) technology projects MAKE unites, inspires, informs, and entertains a growing community of resourceful people who undertake amazing projects in their backyards, basements, and garages MAKE celebrates your right to tweak, hack, and bend any technology to your will