For more information:
Carrie Nolan: (313) 982-6126, carrien@thehenryford.org
Bridgette Vanderlaan: (727) 278-2828, Bridgette@oreilly.com
(Dearborn, MI – December 4, 2009) – Makers from all over the nation will make their way to The Henry Ford, in Dearborn, Michigan for Maker Faire, July 31-August 1, 2010. This two-day, family-friendly event celebrates creative and resourceful people in the areas of science and technology, engineering, food, and arts and crafts. Additional information will be released as it becomes available.
“At its core, Maker Faire Detroit is about the possibility of what ordinary individuals can do,” said Patricia Mooradian, president of The Henry Ford. “It’s about people being resourceful and innovative, using their hands, and tinkering to create actual objects and, possibly, to use those objects to create change. The great innovators of our past—Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, the Wright Brothers—all believed in exploring new ideas, and making new things to create a better world. There is simply no better place to bring this event to than Detroit. We are the birthplace of modern manufacturing and today we are a hotbed of innovation. We are a region brimming with doers, thinkers and makers.”
Created by the publishers of MAKE magazine and makezine.com, Maker Faire draws tech and DIY enthusiasts. The event attracts families, school teachers, students, local science, hobby and tech clubs, as well as those who are drawn by a curiosity for the unorthodox and often whimsical MacGyver-like nature of Makers and their projects. Maker Faire will feature demonstrations and hands-on workshops over the two days. Visitors will enjoy arts and crafts, science and engineering, robotics, sustainable living, music and fine arts, fun for kids and families and more.
“We’re excited to partner with The Henry Ford, which celebrates the history of American makers,” said Dale Dougherty, publisher of MAKE magazine (in print and online at makezine.com). “We’re also excited to bring our event to Detroit to showcase the technical and creative talent of the region.”
About Maker Faire: Maker Faire’s mission is to inspire, inform, connect and entertain thousands of Makers and aspiring Makers of all ages and backgrounds through the public gathering of tech enthusiasts, crafters, educators, tinkers, hobbyists, science clubs, students, authors and commercial exhibitors. Started in San Mateo, California in 2006, Maker Faire will hold the 5th annual festival in the Bay Area this May, 22 & 23, in San Mateo, California. As Maker Faire continues to grow in popularity and relevance, Maker Faire will expand to two new cities in 2010, Detroit and New York City. See the Maker Faire website for details www.makerfaire.com. Maker Faire is supported by MAKE Magazine, makezine.com, craftzine.com and O’Reilly Media, the premier information source for leading-edge computer technologies. The company’s books, conferences and web sites bring to light the knowledge of technology innovators.
About The Henry Ford: The Henry Ford, in Dearborn, Michigan, is the world’s premiere history destination and a National Historic Landmark that celebrates American history and innovation. Its mission is to provide unique educational experiences based on authentic objects, stories and lives from America’s traditions of ingenuity, resourcefulness and innovation. Its purpose is to inspire people to learn from these traditions to help shape a better future. Five distinct attractions at The Henry Ford captivate more than 1.5 million visitors annually: Henry Ford Museum, Greenfield Village, The Ford Rouge Factory Tour, The Benson Ford Research Center and The Henry Ford IMAX Theatre. The Henry Ford is also home to Henry Ford Academy, a public charter high school which educates 485 students a year on the institution’s campus and was founded in partnership with The Henry Ford, Ford Motor Company and Wayne County Public Schools. For more information please visit our website thehenryford.org.
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[...] the henry ford This morning, we announced that The Henry Ford and MAKE Magazine are teaming up to bring you Maker Faire Detroit next summer! If you’re not familiar with Maker Faire, here’s a quick synopsis from their Web [...]
“…a region brimming with thinkers, doers, and makers.” Too true! Since getting involved with i3Detroit, I’ve been wowed by the people I’ve met and the things they’ve come up with. Innovation is everyone’s business, or should be.
For too long, mainstream America has been caught up in the notions that tinkering is childish, math is hard, things are made by other people, and serious folks have desk jobs. The white-collar dark-ages have discouraged hands-on experience with the inner workings of modern life.
A lot of us in Michigan have always known otherwise. It’s sometimes baffling to us that museums in other places don’t have steam engines, looms, or glassworks. What do those people do for fun? They don’t even change their own oil? But wait! Humans have opposable thumbs!
Celebrating the creative spirit is sometimes controversial. Whether you’re a kid modifying your toys, a hacker circumventing a limitation in software, or an adult thinking outside the box at work, people aren’t always comfortable with changes in what seemed static.
The people I met at the “mini Maker Faire” in Ann Arbor back in August were my kind of people, though, and I’ve had the privilege of meeting and hanging out with lots more at our workshop in Royal Oak. Being in the company of folks who appreciate a good hack and a bad pun is invigorating, and I can only imagine what the grounds of the Henry Ford will feel like, packed with thousands upon thousands of us.
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