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MAKER’S CALENDAR

Compiled by William Gurstelle

Our favorite events from around the world.

Maker Faire Oct. 18–19, Austin, Texas Yippee-ki-yay, it’s Maker Faire done Texas-style! In the second Austin-based event, thousands of Lone Star makers will gather for a weekend of DIY projects, eye-opening demonstrations, seminars, entertainment, and fun. makerfaire.com

›› SEPTEMBER

>>The B.A. Festival of Science
Sept. 6–11, Liverpool, England
The largest celebration of
science and technology in all of
Europe, organized by the British
Association for the Advance-
ment of Science. the-ba.net

Family Day Kite Festival

Sept. 20–21, San Francisco, Calif.

Watch spectacular kites flown high above the Bay. The festival features all manner of kiting, from acrobatic kites to kite-boarding and boating. fdkf.org

Photograph by Doug Adesko (top)

>>Sonic Circuits
Sept. 28–Oct. 5, Washington, D.C.
A celebration of noisy extremes
where music and art communi-
ties can sample experimental
electronic music and artistic
uses of new technologies.
dc-soniccircuits.org

›› OCTOBER

>> Robodock

Oct. 2–5, Amsterdam, Netherlands A unique festival creating a spectacular amalgam of science and theater. Robodockers create the entire event on-site, mostly out of scrap metal and other industrial waste. robodock.org

>>The Yankee Steam-Up
Oct. 4, East Greenwich, R.I.
A showcase of all things steam-
powered, from stationary engines
to automobiles to whistles. It’s
where steampunk makers go for
inspiration. newsm.org

>>Space Shuttle Atlantis Launch
Oct. 8, Cape Canaveral, Fla.
Seven astronauts fly into space
for the fifth and final servicing
mission to the Hubble Space
Telescope. The crew will main-
tain the observatory through
2013. kennedyspacecenter.com

>>International iHobby Expo
Oct. 16–19, Rosemont, Ill.
More than 16,000 R/C enthu-
siasts experience one of the
country’s largest radio control
hobby shows. ihobbyexpo.com

›› NOVEMBER

>>World Championship
Punkin Chunkin
Oct. 31–Nov. 2, Bridgeville, Del.
The current record for throwing
a pumpkin is over 4,000 feet.
Will this be the year someone
breaks the mile mark? Hundreds
of catapults, air cannons, and
other hurling machines compete.
punkinchunkin.com

>> Wonderfest Nov. 1–2, San Francisco, Calif. Accomplished researchers discuss and debate compelling questions at the edge of scientific understanding. Watch debates and dialogues about energy, computers, physics, and biology. wonderfest.org

IMPORTAN T: All times, dates, locations, and events are subject to change. Verify all information before making plans to attend.

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References:

http://makerfaire.com

http://the-ba.net

http://fdkf.org

http://dc-soniccircuits.org

http://robodock.org

http://kennedyspacecenter.com

http://ihobbyexpo.com

http://punkinchunkin.com

http://wonderfest.org

mailto:events@makezine.com

http://forums.makezine.com

http://www.newsm.org

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