Makerfaire Most Interactive
Friday, October 8, 2010 at 3:35 PM
When Maker Faire hit New York City, the distant dreams of many makers became a reality. In fact, the spectacular event was decidedly unreal; with technology, craft, electronics, science experiments, carnival stunts and children’s activities all contributing to a spectacular two days of DIY creativity.

A steady stream of people kept the pace flowing at the Makedo booth, where creations of all sorts soon began to emerge. Headpieces seem to have been a particular favourite, and the hub of activity was watched over by a giant Makedo rock ‘n roll robot.

image thanks to core77
At an event where there is so much for people to engage with at every turn, it can be hard to stand out amongst the crowd. Even so, the Makedo booth was awarded a Blue Ribbon for Most Interactive. See many more highlights from New York including photos, clips and stories over at Maker Faire.
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