Manual de Supervivencia Maker

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Finished 20 / 09 / 2014
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$ 4,894
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216 Co-financiers
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    Web recognition

    Thank you very much for believing in us. Your name will be included on the list of supporters on our website.

    > 10 Co-financiers
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    Maker keyring and Web recognition

    Come by Makespace Madrid to get your handmade keyrings created with a silicone rubber mould as explained in the guide (Shipping and handling costs not included if we need to send it to you)+ Your name will be included on the list of supporters on our website

    > 07 Co-financiers
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    eBook "Maker Survival Guide"

    Receive an exclusive preview of the "Maker Survival Guide" eBook as soon as it's edited (in Spanish) to get a set of tips to start the projects that you have always dreamed about + Your name will be included on the list of supporters on our website

    > 97 Co-financiers
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    "Maker Survival Guide" eBook with personalised cover

    "Antonia's Maker Survial Guide" (in Spanish). Gift the eBook to your friends with a personalised cover with their name on it + Your name will be included on the list of supporters on our website

    > 09 Co-financiers
  • Contributing $ 31

    Makespace Madrid T-shirt and web recognition

    Come by Makespace Madrid to get your t-shirt (Shipping and handling costs not included if we need to send it to you) + Your name will be included in the list of supporters on our website

    > 08 Co-financiers
  • Contributing $ 42

    Print copy of the "Maker Survival Guide"

    Come by Makespace Madrid and get your print copy of the "Maker Survival Guide" (in Spanish) to start the projects that you have always dreamed about (Shipping and handling costs not included if we need to send it to you) + Your name will be included on the list of supporters on our website

    > 43 Co-financiers
  • Contributing $ 52

    Mega Maker Pack

    Come by Makespace Madrid to get your handmade fridge magnet + one handmade keyring created with a silicone rubber mould as explained in the guide + Makespace Madrid t-shirt + "Maker Survival Guide" eBook (in Spanish) (Shipping and handling costs not included if we need to send it to you) + Your name will be included on the list of supporters on our website

    > 19 Co-financiers
  • Contributing $ 62

    Personalised videoconference support from our makers

    Meet our experts on open 3D printing via hangout or skype videoconference. They will answer any of your questions about this technology. The online videoconference will last 90 minutes + "Maker Survival Guide" eBook (in Spanish) + Your name will be included on the list of supporters on our website.

    > 00 Co-financiers
  • Contributing $ 78

    Giga Maker Pack

    Come by Makespace Madrid to get a vinyl sample created with a technique described in the guide + one handmade fridge magnet + one handmade keyring created with a silicone rubber mould as explained in the guide + Makespace madrid T-shirt + "Maker Survival Guide" eBook (in Spanish) + print copy of the guide (Shipping and handling costs not included if we need to send it to you) + Your name will be included on the list of supporters on our website.

    > 15 Co-financiers
  • Contributing $ 94

    Tera Maker Tour: exclusive guided visit to Makespace Madrid with coffee and cake

    Visit Makespace Madrid with a tour personalised just for you, meet the friendliest makers in town, learn about what's happening in the space and ask all about our projects + "Maker Survival Guide" eBook (in Spanish) + Your name will be included on the list of supporters on our website

    > 03 Co-financiers
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    Be our next Peta Maker

    In honor of Javier Teran, the "Peta Maker" is a person who monetarily supports Makespace Madrid because for whatever reason he or she has no time to get involved in the project ... He or she is a maker-mecenas or patron! We will hang a portrait of our next "Peta Maker" (10cm x 15cm) in a prominent place in our space :)

    > 00 Co-financiers
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    "Maker Survival Guide" Sponsor

    If you are a private company or institution you can sponsor this project to become known among the makers around the world. Your name and logo will be included in the Sponsors section of the "Maker Survival Guide" (digital and print versions).

    > 02 Co-financiers

Nuestro resumen de la Maker Faire Bilbao 2014

14 | 07 | 2014

 

Durante estos primeros veinte días de campaña hemos visitado diferentes encuentros del mundo maker, como Fab10 Barcelona, MakerFaire Bilbao o MakerShow Zaragoza. En estos encuentros y gracias a la gentileza de sus organizadores, hemos podido hablar sobre el Manual de Supervivencia Maker con gran recepción por parte del público.

En concreto en esta actualización sobre el proyecto hablaremos de nuestra visita a Bilbao. En la Maker Faire de Bilbao, tuvimos la suerte de encontrarnos con makers de Euskadi, León, Madrid, Burdeos, Toulouse, Zaragoza, etc. Era nuestra primera visita a la sede de Bilbao Makers en la antigua fábrica de Artiach. Para la ocasión,  la organización, los Bilbao Makers y  Arquimaña vistieron las naves con sus mejores galas, a base de buen diseño, estructuras de cartón cortado con láser y un gusto exquisito por los detalles.

La zona de stands e instalaciones interactivas estuvo a tope todo el fin de semana. Entre los stands estaban amigos makers como Complubot y  Luis y David con los drones de LABoral,  En cuanto a las instalaciones digitales e interactivas, destacaba la de Néstor Lizalde, y otra muy divertida, resultado del proyecto BioBX (Bilbao-Burdeos).

Hemos podido también, ver y tocar varios  proyectos maker financiados a través del nodo de Goteo Euskadi, como Open Shoes, y los dos proyectos del colegio Hirukide de Tolosa: incubegg y Kubo

Pero lo mejor de todo ha sido compartir nuestras experiencias en las distintas mesas redondas y espacios de encuentro organizadas por Karim y Nerea de Bilbao Makers. En ellos hemos conocido el proyecto de Make with code y a sus promotores Teresa y Antonio; tratado temas educativos con Luis, Lucía y David de LABoral, y reflexionado sobre Makers y cooperativas con Jon Santiago. También hemos descubierto proyectos como  LaBX,  SnootLab y Tumaker entre otros.

Además fruto de esta visita Tumaker descubre el "Manual de Supervivencia Maker" y se convierte en nuestro primer patrocinador :) ¡Muchas gracias!

 

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