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Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire Featured Maker: Upcycled Studio

Upcycled StudiosKen and Diana Swallow are a husband and wife creative team based in Tampa, who will be joining us this year at the Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire with their awesome creations from their Upcycled Studio.  Ken and Diana took a little time to share a bit about their work and creative vision with us here at TBMMF.

TBMMF: So what’s Upcycled Studio?

Upcyled Studio: Ken creates upcycled mixed media assemblage sculpture DIANAandKENswallowusing broken electronics, vintage items and found objects. Diana has a passion for metalsmithing and jewelry design and incorporates found objects in her works. Individually we’ve created an online following and fan base, Ken under the name KenBots and Diana under Diana Swallow Designs. Together we participate in local art shows under the name Upcycled Studio. While different, our work shares the similar theme of upcycling and comes together beautifully at our shows.

TBMMF : What got you started?

Diana: Ken and I both started our artistic endeavors at a very young age. Ken took apart his grandmothers radio to see how it worked and has been taking things apart and putting them back together ever since. His math and science test scores caught the eye of a recruiter when he was in high school and was offered an apprenticeship in electronics, from there they sent him to university for all things computer related. He has been using spare parts to create sculptures for friends and colleagues for nearly 40 years, a few years ago when he was laid off from a job he found he had time on his hands and started tinkering again.

spinnerringI started creating things from anything I could get my hands on from a very young age, scraps of fabric and yarn from my mother sparked my creativity.  My dad had a construction company and on the weekends I’d watch him weld and fabricate things from metal. As an adult I worked for many years in graphic design and after deciding to change career paths a few times, I found myself in a metalsmthing class using those artistic skills and turning jewelry designs that had been in my head for years into actual jewelry.

One day while helping Ken sort through parts I noticed some interesting pieces: trikebikegears, strips of aluminum, saxophone keys and more. Instantly she knew these all had jewelry potential. Combining fabrication skills I learned in metalsmithing I started created upcycled jewelry. Ken was approached by the organizers for the Orlando Mini Maker Faire and asked him to participate so in May of 2012 we packed up the car with our creations and headed to Orlando to see what people would think. The positive feedback was overwhelming. We’ve done about seven or eight shows locally since, and are selling online worldwide.

TBMMF: What keeps you going?

Diana: We motivate each other. We love what we do. Hearing positive feedback. We believe in recycling and upcycling. Yes some stuff is junk but a lot of it still has life.

TBMMF: What’s your favorite part of a build?

Diana: For both of us its seeing the design in our head come together as a real object we can touch with our hands.

TBMMF: What’s your favorite building material?

Diana: For Ken its brass, for me gemstones and gears.

TBMMF: What would you tell other wannabe Makers who might think they don’t have any new ideas?

GE Blue BugDiana : Design is all around you, inspiration is all around you, don’t try to copy something else is doing, put your own spin on it. Trying to copy what someone else has done exactly will lead to frustration. Look at shapes you see in nature or what you’ve seen on TV and think about new ways something like that could work. You don’t know what you can do until you try, start small and take it from there.

TBMMF: What are you looking forward to at the Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire?

Diana: One of our favorite parts of displaying our work has been the light we see in peoples eyes when they recognize something they’ve seen before and seeing it used in a new way. When they see something that they have at home or threw away because they thought it was junk and then realize that what they see as junk, we see as art. We plan on having some parts on display on our table for people to come by and try to identify. Its always fun to see parents bring their kids over and tell them what things are from. Sometimes they get it right, sometimes they get it wrong but its a learning process and a lot of fun.

TBMMF: Anything else you’d like to share?

Diana: Before you throw something away, think about other uses it might have. Keeping things out of landfills benefits us all.

Ken: Is it simply junk or items that were allocated to the landfills and junk yards? Its all about transforming parts of discarded items into something original: in effect breathing new life into them and having fun while doing it.

You can meet Diana and Ken in person at Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire, and see those transformations firsthand.   Thanks, Upcycled Studio, for giving us an inside look at your life and art!

Young Maker with Paper


paper coasterTampa Bay has a Young Maker’s Club – only the second in Florida, and the only one in Tampa Bay. The Think & Make Club is populated by a creative group of youngsters, one of whom crafted the paper roller coaster shown in the film below.  (Science content here)

Logan will be bringing a a sturdy base for a new coaster along for Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire, with sufficient supplies for guests to add on to the coaster throughout the day.   We could have a paper coaster of stunning proportions!

paper coaster video

Happy New Year!

IMG_0689To celebrate  the New Year, we’ve gone live a day early with our Maker application!

So have at it! Get your Make on!  Wow us with your incredible ingenuity and creativity!

Set our collective minds afire with your amazing DIY inventiveness, and let’s show the world how absolutely amazing Tampa Bay is – not just for our magnificent weather, views,  and recreational opportunities – but for our unstoppable creative, entrepreneurial and inventive productivity, energy and intellect.

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Exhibits that are interactive or highlight the process of making things are especially desired. Here’s the process… 

ENTRIES

The first step to participating in our Maker Faire is to submit an entry that tells us about yourself and your project. Entries can be submitted by individuals or groups like hobbyist clubs and schools. You can apply as a Maker, Commercial Maker (individual makers primarily selling —$50 booth fee), Workshop or Presentation, or Performer.  The application asks you to to provide a short description of what you make and what you will actually bring to Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire. Photos, links and videos of exhibit  ideas are very helpful. The more we can see and learn about your exhibit, the better your chances of getting Maker space at the Faire.

 Here are just some of the things that we’re looking for:

  • Robotics
  • Kinetic & Installation Art
  • Music Performance
  • Hacks of Any Sort
  • Homesteader Projects
  • Workshops and Speakers
  • 3D Printers & Digital Fabrication
  • Textile Arts and Crafts
  • Student Projects
  • Rockets and RC Toys
  • Sustainability
  • Green Tech
  • Radios, Vintage Computers and Game Systems
  • Electronics
  • Electric Vehicles
  • Biology/Biotech and Chemistry Projects
  • Puppets
  • Kites
  • Bicycles and Human-Powered Machines
  • Shelter (Tents, Domes, etc.)
  • Unusual Tools or Machines
  • How to Fix Things or Take them Apart (Vacuums, Clocks, Washing Machines, etc.)
  • Food and Beverage vendors please write info@ebmakerfaire.com for more information.

Maker Exhibit: Our standard setup for a Maker exhibit is a 10′x10′ space.  If you need more space for your exhibit or project, please let us know. Use this space to display your work and/or demonstrate how you make something.

If you have any questions about participating in Maker Faire, please contact us by email: info@learningis4everyone.org

OTHER WAYS TO PARTICIPATE

Exhibitors and Sponsors: We welcome exhibitors and sponsors at our Mini Maker Faire. For more information about becoming an exhibitor or sponsor, please check out our Sponsor page or contact us at info@Learningis4everyone.org

 Volunteer: For information about volunteering at East Bay Mini Maker Faire, please email us at the above address.

We look forward to seeing you at Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire 2013!

 

Are You Ready?

We are!  Maker applications and ticket sales go live January 2, 2013!  Click here to see what we’re looking for in Maker applications, for a head start on your application.   We’re deeply grateful to our event partners, The Concourse, Pasco County Libraries and Learning is for Everyone, and to our fantastic event planning team who will be working behind the scenes to do everything possible to help Make Your Day, at Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire 2013

2013 event flyer

It’s Official! Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire 2013 at The Concourse, March 23, 2013!

Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire is pleased to announce a collaborative agreement with the remarkable folks at The Concourse,  a fantastic and multifaceted facility that has served as home to  the world class Rockus Maximus: Battle of the Bands 16 and other knock-your-socks-off events!

Learning is for Everyone is delighted to be partnering with the Concourse, the Rotary Club of New Port Richey,  and the amazing Pasco County Library System to bring you the 2nd Annual Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire on March 23, 2013. We’ll have 10,000 awesome square feet of covered pavilion space, facilities for indoor workshops and classes, and acres of outdoor exhibit space.

In short, we have an entire massive facility that enables us to produce an event easily double the size of our inaugural event held earlier this year.

So save the date, and fire up your imagination – and your soldering irons and blow torches! – hop aboard our Facebook page and Tweet it from the treetops, and start getting ready now for Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire 2013!

It will be ELECTRIC! 

Watch LI4E Makerspace Team in Red Bull Creation Live, July 19, at 9pm

Watch the LI4E Makerspace team live, starting tonight, July 19, at 9pm, as they embark on the 72 hour Red Bull Creation Build-a-Thon!

PopSci Teaming Up With Red Bull Creation 2012 !

Popular Science (PopSci)  is joining in the hack- and make-a-thon Red Bull Creation fun next week, as the LI4E Makerspace team joins in with 11 other teams from around the country in a 72-hour finals competition, running July 19-22.   PopSci will be co-hosting the livestreamed event as it happens.

Click the pic below to learn more about the “Bullduino” being used in the competition works.  Go LI4E Makerspace Team!!

LI4E Makerspace Team Earns Spot in Red Bull Creation 2012 Finals!

Planning out the Red Bull Creation entry

They did it! Learning is for Everyone’s LI4E Makerspace Project team will be representing Tampa Bay,  Florida and Learning is for Everyone as a finalist in the 2012 Red Bull Creation Contest. Provided only with an arduino open source microcontroller – called a Bullduino, in Red Bull’s honor – teams from around the country put together a device of their choosing to try to impress judges with their creativity and engineering skills.

That was easy!

The LI4E Makerspace team created a Rube Goldberg-esque Red Bull Wake-Up Call alarm clock, and entered a video of their contraption into the competition on July 3. The clock, in their words, is “an over-engineered beauty .. ” Apparently Red Bull agreed!

The Red Bull launcher

Red Bull Creation judges selected the LI4E Makerspace team and 11 other teams from around the country as finalists, who will now compete in a 72 themed build that kicks off July 19. After a public voting period, top scoring teams get to take their creations the World Maker Faire 2012 in New York, in September. Besides getting to showcase their creations, Red Bull Creation finalists will be vying for a top prize of $10,000.

LI4E Makerspace and Team Duct Tape members, with mentor Paul Markun, of Tampa Technik.

The LI4E Makerspace Project is an effort by Learning is for Everyone (LI4E) to bring community makerspaces to Tampa Bay. The LI4E Makerspace team is an intergenerational, multi-talented crew of youth and adults, who are students, writers, artists, programmers, engineers, craftspeople and all-purpose tinkerers – a cross section of the community that would value and use a makerspace. Many of the team members are also members of LI4E’s award winning FIRST Tech Challenge team, Team Duct Tape, recently returned from competing in the FIRST World Championship in St. Louis, MO.

LI4E’s motto is “No Limits!” and the Red Bull Creation team exemplifies that no-holds-barred creativity in all they do. More information about the LI4E Makerspace team can be found here .

Congratulations, LI4E Makerspace Team!  We’ll be following closely next week,and fully expect to see one or both of their creations at Tampa Bay Mini Maker Faire 2012!

We Make, Therefore We Are!

Enjoy this fun look at Learning is for Everyone’s Makerspace Project Red Bull Creation 2012 entry! Team members hailed from LI4E’s FTC Team Duct Tape , and put their collective creativity to the test to develop the massive Rube Goldberg-like device in just three days!

Here’s the team’s description of their creation:

This over-engineered beauty is the Red Bull Wake-Up-Call alarm clock. Since anything worth doing is worth over-doing, this Bullduino-driven morning persuader is configured out a variety of repurposed items, including:

  • a 60 year old Seth Thomas travel clock
  • a Yamaha stage piano with speaker and woofer
  • an NXT brick
  • a couple of LEGO motors
  • a steel trap triggered by a falling anvil
  • and lots of duct tape!
They Make, therefore they Are – awesome!

LI4E Makerspace Project Team in Red Bull Creation Contest 2012

The LI4E Makerspace Project is an effort by Learning is for Everyone, the lead sponsor of Tampa Bay’s first ever Mini Maker Faire, to bring makerspaces to Tampa Bay .  Not waiting for makerspace to start making things, team members are hard at work and play in  2012 Red Bull Creation Contest , armed with a “Bullduino” and loads of creativity, hoping to make it into the top 12  makers or maker teams, who get to compete in a 72-hour build starting July 19.

After a public voting period, top scoring teams get to take their creations the

Getting a few supplies for the Red Bull Creation project.

World Maker Faire 2012, in September. Besides getting to showcase their maker awesomeness, and hang with other great techies and artists, Red Bull Creation contestants will be vying for the top prize of $10,000  - pretty decent seed money for a Makerspace!

Working with a few things the LI4E Makerspace Project team found in the garage.

You can follow along the LI4E Makerspace Project team’s adventure on their Facebook page .  And check back here soon to see a video of their creation!

GO TEAM!