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Bay Area Maker Faire 2009 Recap
Words/photos: Bonnie Burton

Any convention that mixes R2-D2, Tesla coils, fire-breathing sculptures, a human-size mousetrap, art cars, unusual inventions and crafts is bound to have something for everyone.



Bay Area Maker Faire -- May 30-31, 3009 -- brought together craftsters, robot wranglers, science geeks, rocket builders, Burning Man artists, steampunks and more.



In addition to the Bay Area R2 Builders, Star Wars fans were treated to two days of craft tutorials. On Saturday, kid and adult fans alike spent the afternoon with Starwars.com making Ewok sock puppets. Over 100 Ewok sock puppets were made with a variety of googly eyes, pom pom noses, felt outfits and brown socks.



The next day, Starwars.com returned with another fun craft -- Yoda stick puppets. With just a simple felt cut out of Yoda, his Jedi robe, googly eyes, and plastic chopsticks - kids created and customized their own Jedi master puppets.

Bay Area Maker Faire was a huge success complete with Starwars.com winning an Editor's Choice Blue Ribbon for Best Craft Tutorial!

Special thanks to craftster and friend Terri Hodges for all her help and creative know-how during the Starwars.com craft tutorials for Maker Faire.

Check out all my photos here:
Maker Faire 2009 (all photos)

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SOURCE: Official Starwars.com Blog

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WonderCon 2009: R2-D2 Builders
Words/Photos: Bonnie Burton

R2-D2 goes where the action is, so it shouldn't be surprised that he and his droid pals invaded this year's WonderCon as usual. Fans ran up and hugged, kissed, patted and posed with everyone's favorite astromech droid. Those lucky attendees who wanted the ins and outs of droid building got a special treat with the "R2-D2 Droid Building Basics" panel on Saturday.

R2-D2 builders Chris James, Ryan Goff, Steve Simmons, and David Calkins shared their experiences and demonstrated working droids. They chatted about materials, tools needed, basic electronics, and radio control information to make your own Artoo beep, move and save the day.

Special guest Don Bies, former ILM model maker and Star Wars Episodes II and III droid wrangler also showed up to encourage fans to channel their inner Anakin (the good one, not the baddie).

Starwars.com chatted with R2-D2 builder Chris James about what it feels like to be daddy to his own R2-D2.



Can you describe what the R2-D2 Builders group is all about?

We're a loosely organized international group of fans who love to build droids and share them with the world. Founded in 1999, the club has continually striven to develop resources to allow others to accurately reproduce their own astromech droids. We know have almost 8,000 members, but I would say there's closer to 500 active builders at any one time. We make all sort of astromechs, not just R2-D2, but that's were our roots are. Some of you may have also seen R2-KT (R2KT.com); she was build by members of the club.

What tips did you give would-be builders at your WonderCon panel?

It's hard to cover much in an hour, but we try and give an overview of what can be done, demo our droids, and cover the tools, different materials and skills needed to get started.

The four top tips are always -- planning, patients, do lots of research, and know your limitations. Without following these basic tips you can quickly make some expensive mistakes. Oh! And the fifth tip -- Don't try stuffing the electronics from a Hasbro Interactive Droid in a life-size Artoo. You don't want a 200 lb droid running you over.

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Check out The Trons - a self-playing robot band that actually sounds pretty good.
Heck, they may even be the only all-robot band with their own
Myspace page: http://www.myspace.com/thtrons

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Here's a great video of the Honda ASIMO Robot conducting the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.
I'm still waiting for the all-robot Kraftwerk cover band, but this will do for now.
See more of the amazing ASIMO at Asimo.honda.com.

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Some great video clips of Festo Robotic Sea Creatures:

More info on Festo AirJelly:
This new concept of a jelly fish that flies through the air has been presented by Festo at the 2008 Hannover Messe in Germany.

More info on Festo Air_ray

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The robotic ground squirrel could be programmed to heat its tail or not, giving the researchers a chance to see how the rattlesnakes changed their response to hot versus cool tails.

The experiment was contingent on fooling the rattlesnakes into believing the biorobotic squirrel was real. "We used an actual squirrel taxidermy model ...so the exterior is a real squirrel. Then we stuffed the squirrel with components in order to get the squirrel to move the way we wanted it to move," says one of the robo-squirrel's designers, Sanjay Joshi, a professor in the department of mechanical and aeronautical engineering at the University of California, Davis. The biorobotic squirrel was also stored in real squirrel-bedding so that it would smell like a real squirrel. Key to making this robot, and any robot that is designed to interact with another (living) species, is figuring out "what makes a robotic animal believable to another animal," Joshi says.

Read the full article here:
Squirrels Ward Off Snakes With Hot Tails

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"All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace"
by Richard Brautigan
Reprinted in The Pill versus The Springhill Mine
Disaster, copyright 1968 by Richard Brautigan.

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Simroid, a robotic dental patient with an eerily realistic appearance, has been spotted at the 2007 International Robot Exhibition in Tokyo. Designed primarily as a training tool for dentists, the fembot patient can follow spoken instructions, closely monitor a dentist’s performance during mock treatments, and react in a human-like way to mouth pain. Because Simroid’s realistic appearance and behavior motivate people to treat her like a human being, as opposed to an object, she helps dental trainees learn how to better communicate with patients. SCARY.

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