While Matt, Chris, and Matt B were down in NYC hacking away with
Bre at
MakerBot, Mike and I went the other way, up to Providence for
Maker Faire Rhode Island.
This one was definitely a lot easier to get to than the last
Maker Faire out in San Mateo, so we loaded up the
Geo Metro and drove off with a few projects and a couple
Illuminato X Machina boards. Between MakerBot and Maker Faire RI, this was the first time the Illuminato X Machina boards have really been "out in the wild" :-)
![](http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_1uSuqk4teiU/SrsEMb5LpuI/AAAAAAAAAMQ/TiHMhRMmVRQ/s320/MikeDemo.jpg)
Here's an interesting perspective shot that
JB took (thanks!):
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It was also pretty neat to see a lot of very different types of projects (e.g., those that don't involve circuit boards) like these reclining, front-pedal bikes that Paul built himself, which mixed household hardware like door hinges with titanium rods used in aircraft structural support.
![](http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_1uSuqk4teiU/SrsIKUmNlSI/AAAAAAAAAMg/1wNmLui_26k/s320/Bikes.jpg)
I wasn't able to make it to Defcon out in Las Vegas this year, so I was thrilled to find out that there's a local and very active community (
DC401) right in Providence, and they're hosting
QuahogCon in the spring. Notice the interesting life-sized creature in the background. A performance group called
BIG NAZO designs, constructs and paints these foam suits in their studios.
![](http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_1uSuqk4teiU/SrsM_6pCyaI/AAAAAAAAAMo/16FKn7mFADI/s320/QuahogCon.jpg)
As it got dark, the gorgeous
Waterfire exhibit lit up the Providence River, drawing crowds to a delicious street fair nearby.
![](http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_1uSuqk4teiU/SrsVsBP4_bI/AAAAAAAAAM4/wxwebodoVUM/s320/Bonfire.jpg)
![](http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_1uSuqk4teiU/SrsVr7ohalI/AAAAAAAAAMw/p5G9eia5Qak/s320/RiverWaterfire.jpg)
There are plenty more pics in a
Maker Faire RI Flickr pool as well. All in all, a wonderful way to meet a lot of New England makers and hackers, and special
thanks to Brian, Kipp and everyone else who made the day perfect! I'm hoping this will become a tradition...
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plus it's a whole heckuvalot closer than california maker faires, so way to go...
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