How design technology is fueling the maker movement
Back by popular demand are the inventors and innovators, the toyers and tinkerers. With the likes of Quirky and Etsy elbowing their way into the mainstream, the world is going tailor-made and the mass producers are shaking in their generic boots. From remarkable robots and fierce fashion to human tissue and—wait for it—a 3D-printed house(!), we’re still just scratching the surface of what the maker movement has in store. So whip up an acceptable outfit and make your way over to Design Night where you’ll be inspired by:
A talk by Doreen Lorenzo, president of Quirky
Making magnetic Silly Putty and parabolic string lamps
and much more!
Price of admission includes open bar, food, activities, and access to exhibits.
How design technology is fueling the maker movement
Back by popular demand are the inventors and innovators, the toyers and tinkerers. With the likes of Quirky and Etsy elbowing their way into the mainstream, the world is going tailor-made and the mass producers are shaking in their generic boots. From remarkable robots and fierce fashion to human tissue and—wait for it—a 3D-printed house(!), we’re still just scratching the surface of what the maker movement has in store. So whip up an acceptable outfit and make your way over to Design Night where you’ll be inspired by:
A talk by Doreen Lorenzo, president of Quirky
Making magnetic Silly Putty and parabolic string lamps
and much more!
Price of admission includes open bar, food, activities, and access to exhibits.
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