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Maker Faire Celebrates 5th Annual Bay Area Festival “The Future Is in Your Hands”

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

SEBASTOPOL, CA–(Marketwire – April 6, 2010) – Maker Faire, the world’s premier DIY (Do-It-Yourself) event, celebrates its 5th annual Bay Area festival on May 22nd and 23rd, 2010 at the San Mateo County Event Center.

What: Maker Faire Bay Area 2010
Produced by the folks who bring you MAKE Magazine, Maker Faire celebrates things people create themselves — from rockets and robots, to DIY science and technology, to sustainable foods and upcycled clothes.
More than 600 Makers are scheduled to share their inventions. The festival is expected to draw 95,000 attendees from across the state, the country, and beyond.
New this year at Maker Faire Bay Area 2010 will be the Raygun Gothic Rocketship, a kitschy, retro-futuristic 40-foot rocket that debuted this year at Burning Man. Also new this year: the Flaming Lotus Girls present Soma: a sculpture that translates the anatomy of neurons into metal, fire, and light, magnifying the microscopic world to epic scale; ArcAttack!, a truly ‘electrifying’ performance by the creators of the original Singing Tesla Coils; and The Orb, a spherical surface display that can project any image or video.
Other must-see Maker Faire attractions include: EepyBird showing off its Diet Coke and Mentos Mega Fountains; always a fan favorite, the Rube Goldberg-style Life-Size Mousetrap; Robotic Warship Combat in the battle pond; and lots of Tesla coils, robots, and rockets to wow the crowd.
When: Saturday, May 22nd – 10AM – 8PM
Sunday, May 23rd – 10AM – 6PM
Where: San Mateo County Event Center
1346 Saratoga Drive
San Mateo, CA
Tickets: Can be purchased online. And starting April 16th, tickets will be available at the following Whole Foods Market locations: San Mateo, Redwood City and Potrero Hill.
For more ticket information, please visit: http://www.makerfaire.com/bayarea/2010/tickets/
Advance Purchase Price (through midnight 5/12/2010) Onsite
Adult $ 20.00 $ 25.00
Student (13 to 20) $ 10.00 $ 15.00
Youth (4 to 12) $ 5.00 $ 10.00
Kids (3 & under) Free Free

Weekend passes are only available online or onsite at the full price. Special advance deals on weekend passes, group discounts, subscription specials and more can be found online before the May 12th deadline at: http://www.makerfaire.com/bayarea/2010/tickets/

About Maker Faire
Maker Faire is being held on May 22 & 23, 2010 at the San Mateo County Event Center. Started in San Mateo, California in 2006, and now expanding to Detroit and New York, Maker Faire is the premier event for grassroots American innovation. Held annually in each of these locations, the event may expand elsewhere in the future. Maker Faire is supported by MAKE Magazine 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. For more information about Maker Faire, please visit http://www.makerfaire.com.

About O’Reilly
O’Reilly Media spreads the knowledge of innovators through its books, online services, magazines and conferences. Since 1978, O’Reilly Media has been a chronicler and catalyst of cutting-edge development, homing in on the technology trends that really matter and spurring their adoption by amplifying “faint signals” from the alpha geeks who are creating the future. An active participant in the technology community, the company has a long history of advocacy, meme-making and evangelism.

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University of Dallas Knows how to dance.

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

When we first decided to build the Faraday cage, we really didn’t know how the audience would react. “Surely they will be too afraid to partake!”, we said. We were so very wrong. At the first debut of the cage, we had so many people clambering to get picked, and unfortunately hadn’t developed a solid system for choosing victims participants. Honestly we still don’t. At DragonCon,  someone even tried to bribe Joe in order to gain access. Tony and I eventually decided that, to be completely fair and unbiased, we would barter. Jokes for cage access! So far it’s my favorite system for getting volunteers.

Although not afraid to get into the cage, most people, when actually given the opportunity to get inside the cage, tend to stand there in awe. University of Dallas is another story altogether.  At this show particularly, the focus of the cage segment of our show shifted from our Tesla coils, to a cage dance off between rivaling students.  If there is anything I’m one hundred percent behind it’s a dance off.  Hats off to you UD and your wicked dope step game, and thanks for having us!

McCallum High School RAWKS

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

Last week on Wednesday,  ArcAttack had the pleasure of performing at our first high school gig.

I remember being in high school and forced to go to countless boring assemblies where some performer would do his best to relate to us youngsters and trick us into learning valuable lessons with the power of infotainment. Usually they were along the lines of why drugs are bad, you shouldn’t drink and drive, the dangers of huffing gasoline and other things that fall in the “DON’T DO THIS” category.  That was all well and good, but I always thought  the subject matter to be a bit grim and depressing.  Our message is a bit more positive:  Science is bloody awesome!

I was pretty nervous at first and thought the kids weren’t going to enjoy it and act  as I did during my high school assemblies, which usually meant me sneaking out my gameboy and being  grateful for the fact that I was out of class for an hour.  Luckily, they seemed to enjoy the show and the atmosphere seemed  more like a rock show than anything else.

The peak moment of my entertainment was when Mr. Wright, one of the masterminds behind the whole assembly, hopped into the Faraday-cage and busted out some wicked dance moves.  And by wicked,  I mean wicked for a high school science teacher.  The response from the crowed  sounded more as if  Justin Timberlake had just sang one of his sexy songs,  rather than a science teacher trying to get a chuckle from his students.

So here’s to you,  Mr. Wright! Thank you for “bringin’ science back”, and thank you Claire Austin of McCallum High School for setting up this show!

New Tesla Coil System!

Monday, March 1st, 2010

ArcAttack is proud to announce an upcoming project sponsored by FUEL:pdx on fire, to design and build a very large, and very experimental solid state Tesla coil system for display at their exhibition in September.

The best part about this deal, they are letting us keep the equip ment when the show is over!

Fuel has been a pleasure to work with thus far, and we very much appreciate the trust they have in us, to design this new and experimental system.

Check back with us for more updates on this project!