Thursday, May 22, 2014
Robot Brigade PHOTO BOT - A Big Hit At Maker Faire 2014
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Maker Faire 2014 of the San Francisco Bay Area A Sneak Peak at some Faire Favorites, New Exhibits, and some of the more Exciting Attractions
Maker Faire 2014
A Sneak Peak at some Faire Favorites
Candelaphytes: From renowned installation artist Michael Christian, the Candelaphytes are a sight to behold. These are three, 8-meter tall kinetic sculptures constructed of steel that sway and ungulate slowly, appearing to be dancing plants. Motor-driven and fully programmable, Candelaphytes brings together nature and mechanics harmoniously.
The Great Fredini's Coney Island Scan-A-Rama: The Scan-A-Rama is a 21st century 3D portrait studio offering full body 3D printable portraits.
Light Cloud: A sight to behold! The Light Cloud is made of 5,000 lbs of steel, glass, and technology, made luminescent and paintable with a digital brush. The Maker Faire crowds can control Light Cloud and color it in real time by using a mobile app!
ROBOTIS: DARWIN MINI Dancing Team: Robots that dance! See these mini robots in action, controlled with an Android OS, OpenCM 9.04 controller, XL-320 Smart Servo, Bluetooth connections, and compatibility with 3D-printing modifications.
Titanoboa: This work of art is an electromechanical reincarnation of the ancient 50-foot serpent rendered extinct by past climate change. Titanoboa is a project from Charlie Brinson, co-creator of the Mondo-Spider and 3E-ROI exponential evolution project from Vancouver, Canada.
The Turbinophone: The Turbinophone is a jet engine that has been transformed into an interactive musical instrument. Attendees will have the opportunity to make a General Electric J79 turbojet make music!
- Arc Attack: Creators of the original Singing Tesla Coils, the crew of ArcAttack will use their high tech wizardry to generate a truly 'electrifying' live music performance.
- Coke Zero & Mentos Fountains from EepyBirds: A huge crowd-pleaser! Geysers of soda shoot over twenty feet into the air in this spectacular mint-powered version of the Bellagio Fountains.
- Cyclecide -- The Heavy Pedal Bike Rodeo: Fun for folks of all ages, Cyclecide is a traveling, pedal-powered carnival put together by alter-bike mechanics, mariachi-punk musicians and cycle crazed clowns! Their carnival is an interactive work of art
- Death-Defying Figure-Eight Pedal Car Racing: Homemade pedal cars will compete on an exciting -- and death defying! -- figure-eight track! Attendees can watch the racers go round the track, crash, and fix their cars.
- Game of Drones: A drone flying competition featuring aerial combat, obstacle courses and other UAV games with divisions for tiny, palm-sized toys up to huge multi-rotor heavy-lifters.
- Learn to Solder: Makers of all ages can come learn or build on their soldering skills!
- Life Size Mousetrap: Fantastically handcrafted, this 16 piece, 50,000-lb. interactive kinetic sculpture is a giant Rube Goldberg-style contraption complete with a Vaudevillian style show!
- Maker Camp: Focused on the youth of the maker movement, Maker Camp will have plenty of hands-on making projects for the youngest Faire visitors.
- Power Racing Series: Souped-up toy cars from childhood, racing around the track and driven by grown-ups! The cars are a sight to see and the race so fun to watch.
- Serpent Twins: The Serpent Twins are stunning mobile sculptures are rendered in metal and cast off materials using modern science and artistry.
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
A Maker Faire Weekend - The Year of the Maker
Maker Faire a unique festival with new and some of the coolest stuff on the planet you just couldn't believe exists! From Warhammer 40k Space Marine Armor to Hacking Your Brain and my personal favorite for all of you Dr. Who fans, the Daleks!!

School club shows how to do inexpensive 3-D data capture
Need a quick method to capture a 3-D model? The kids at Black Pine Center School have cobbled together an inexpensive process of generating a rough working model for your 3-D printing project.
The school's Maker Club pursues various projects and this year they are showing off their research into this hot topic. Check out their project blog http://talesofa3dprinter.blogspot.com/.

Tuesday, May 13, 2014
ATTENDING MAKER FAIRE? Traveling, Attending, and Maneuvering the Traffic in San Mateo, California
Maker Faire is Coming to San Mateo THIS WEEKEND 5/17-5/18 - Fun, Exciting, High Attendance & Traffic Impacts
By Nolan Apostle
Producer, Contributing Editor and Photographer
Johnny Apostle - Research and Reporter
Event City Premier Magazine
The Maker Faire is expecting to bring over 120,000 visitors to the San Mateo Events Center this weekend. At the Event City Community we are always trying to help you get to and around events, especially a major event like the Maker Faire. We are residents of San Mateo with offices in the Bat Lounge just a mile or so from the San Mateo Events Center. Here are some ideas and alternative traveling options to help you get to and from the San Mateo Events Center for the Maker Faire this weekend.
Attending Maker Faire? You don't need to drive. Take a SIDECAR RIDE and Save Time and Money!!
Sidecar Promotion - Any Maker Faire attendee coming to the Maker Faire event at the San Mateo Events Center from Friday May 16 - Sunday May 18th in San Mateo California will receive a $10 CREDIT on your first ride with Sidecar. Here is what you need to do:
Download the free App at side.cr - then when you sign up use this Code: 97nb6
If you have any questions or would like to SCHEDULE in ADVANCE YOUR RIDE do not hesitate to contact the Internet Organization and ask for Felix 415.877.1520 or email interneto2323@gmail.com.
Distribution Promo Sponsored by the INTERNET ORGANIZATION & IN2HOLLYWOOD.
Sam Trans is the Public Transportation System in San Mateo. Visit their website here for more info.
Cal Train is the Commuter rail Public Transportation System between San Francisco and San Mateo and Santa Clara counties. There is a Cal Train Station stop close to the San Mateo Events Center entrance. Visit the website for details.
MAKER FAIRE OFFICIAL CITY EVENT INFORMATION:
San Mateo County Event Center Hosts Maker Faire - May 17th and 18th, 2014
This weekend, Saturday May 17 and Sunday May 18, the San Mateo Event Center will be hosting an event called Maker Faire. Maker Faire is a great event showcasing the Do-It-Yourself culture, and featuring innovations in technology, engineering, food, and arts and crafts. It has been described as the "premier event for grassroots American innovation." This large-scale event is expected to draw over 100,000 visitors over the two-day period.
The San Mateo Police Department will have personnel on scene, and will be coordinating with Maker Faire Staff to insure public safety. Maker Faire also provides a well-staffed, professional security contingent at this event.
The San Mateo Police and City Organization, the San Mateo County Event Center Staff, and The Maker Faire Production Staff are working collaboratively to minimize the traffic impact, however there will be an unusually large number of vehicles, pedestrians, and bicycles in the San Mateo area this weekend.
• Be prepared for traffic delays, particularly on surface streets near the intersection of SR92 and US101, and on Freeway Ramps
• Be cautious and aware of bicyclists – special feature pricing for bicycle commuters will create a massive number of additional bicyclists in the area
• There will be a large increase in pedestrian foot-traffic in San Mateo as well – please watch for pedestrians
The Maker Faire Official App is available for iPhone and Android devices. You can download it here.
Event and Parking Information about the Maker Faire can be found at:
http://makerfaire.com/bay-area-2014/ \
or on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/makerfaire
Receive up-to-the-minute traffic and parking information by following @FaireTraffic or @SanMateoPD on Twitter…
Follow the San Mateo Police special information on Twitter! www.twitter.com/sanmateopd
For more information on San Mateo County, traveling to and attending events within the county please contact the city Website for more information:
Please help us make your neighborhood safer and take a stand against crime. Please report all criminal behavior, join a neighborhood watch program, and help anyone that might fall victim to a crime. If a Neighborhood Watch doesn't exist on your block, you can start one with help from SMPD. For additional information about the City of San Mateo Neighborhood Watch Program, call Sergeant Dave Norris at (650)522-7626 or visit our web www.cityofsanmateo.org
Monday, April 14, 2014
Maker Faire - Year of the Maker - Coming Soon to San Mateo California

Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Maker Faire Pictures and Videos from Previous Maker Faires

By Nolan Apostle
Producer, Contributing Editor and Photographer
Photography By
Johnny Apostle, Nolan Apostle and Felix Solomon
Event City Premier Magazine
The Maker Faire will take place at the San Mateo Events Center on May 17th and 18th 2014. They are expecting well over 120,000 people over the 2 day period. Stay tuned for ways to travel to and around San Mateo during the Maker Faire.
“A Disneyland of Talent filled with past, present and futuristic projects
based on the arts, sciences, ingenuity, history, and more,
all of which are very stimulating, entertaining and allows you to
walk away with knowledge and an exciting new zest for life.”
Here's some images from previous Maker Faires at the San Mateo Events Center.
Mega character jumping from the game into real life. |
Iron, fire-breathing Dinosaur. Think he'll pose for pictures? |
Cupcake Man! Don't run into him you'll make a mess. |
Fire-breathing trees?! And you thought blowing out the candle was difficult. |
Here's an old style bike with a Maker twist. |
Cupcake Girl! |
Traversing through the Maker Faire in one of the many unique traveling Maker vehicles you will see at the Maker Faire! |
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Wednesday, April 2, 2014
Invitation to connect on LinkedIn
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Wednesday, March 26, 2014
AD TECH SAN FRANCISCO Showcases 100 NEW Companies
By Nolan Apostle
Contributing Editor
Event City Premier Magazine
AdTech San Francisco expo opens on Wednesday March 26. It runs through the 27th and the producers have some exciting expo floor offers for attendees, more than expected for the army of Digital Advertising and Media Mavens who trek into the San Francisco Moscone Center this year.
Over 225 exhibiting companies fill the floor - and over 100 are NEW companies which you haven't seen yet, or most likely have not done any business with yet. Exciting times for the Digital Advertising world, there are 65 companies in ad:tech NEXT featuring new and innovative products and 16 Startup Spotlight finalists, For more info on Ad Tech visit their website at http://ad-tech.com/sf. Don't forget to visit Event City on Facebook and like us for all of our Live Launch updates.