Date: Wednesday, 18 April 2007, 6:30 PM
Location: Hewlett Packard (see directions),
Pruneridge and Wolfe, Cupertino, Bldg. 48, Oak Room.
Cost: Free and open to all who wish to attend, but membership is
only $10/year.
Topic
This year's Maker Faire will be
a showcase of hundreds of amazing makers. Maker Faire is a newfangled science
fair, art fair and craft faire. It's a family-friendly event that attracted
over 20,000 attendees last year. This year's event will be held May 19-20
once again at the San Mateo Fairgrounds. In this talk, Dale will preview
Maker Faire, talk about the development of Make and Craft magazines,
and offer insights into a range of re-emerging technologies
represented by Make and Craft magazines.
Please note: you are encouraged to bring items you have made to this
meeting. You will have an opportunity to briefly present your items at
the end of the talk.
Attendees will have a chance to win copies of Make magazine, Craft magazine,
and tickets to the Maker Faire..
About the Speaker
Dale Dougherty is the founder, editor, and publisher of Make and Craft
magazines, both of which focus on DIY technology projects. He also organized
Maker Faire, which will be held May 19-20 in the Bay Area at the San Mateo
Fairgrounds. Maker Faire is a new kind of fair, combining elements of science
fair, arts and crafts fair, and county fair. Last year's event attracted
more than 200 makers and 20,000 attendees.
Dale has been instrumental in many of O'Reilly's most important efforts,
working closely with Tim O'Reilly to establish O'Reilly as a leading technical
publisher. An early Web pioneer, Dale was the developer and publisher of
Global Network Navigator (GNN), the first commercial Web site launched
in 1993 and sold to America Online in 1995. Dale was developer and publisher
of Web Review, the online magazine for Web designers from 1995-1999, which
was sold to CMP in 1999. He developed the Hacks Series of books in 2003,
which includes the bestselling Google Hacks and Excel Hacks.
Dale is General Manager of the Maker Media division of O'Reilly Media.
He lives and works in Sebastopol, California.
Make: http://www.makezine.com
Craft: http://www.craftzine.com
Maker Faire: http://www.makerfaire.com

