So this is just a quick plug for the aforementioned Maker Faire, to persuade you to come along and to help spread the word - even if you can't be there it yourself (though I hope you can).
Maker Faire is an event that started in California (like most of the coolest things, let's be honest) and now happens in cities and towns all over the globe. We've never had one in Brighton before, or anywhere in the South for that matter, so it's pretty exciting. Here's a little video I made to give you a flavour for what it's all about...
Welcome to Brighton Mini Maker Faire 2011 from BuildBrighton Hackspace on Vimeo.
At Brighton Mini Maker Faire you can expect to see such mind-boggling things as self-balancing electric skateboards, gingerbread ghetto blasters, subsonic submarines, mechanical musical hats, an interactive mirror, a giant Etch-a-Sketch, a stringless singing ukelele, Japanese kanzashi flowers, battling daleks and robots and much, much more. And it's not just about watching - you can make things yourself, too. Learn to knit, crochet, felt and solder; see railway carriages being restored and have your brainwaves turned into sounds.
It’s all happening 2 weeks tomorrow – Saturday 3rd September at the Brighton Dome and we want it to be a big success. Which is where you come in...
If you're up for helping the cause and telling people about Brighton Mini Maker Faire (and believe me, they'll thank you for it), here are some simple things you can do to help spread the word:
- Invite all your Facebook friends to the Facebook event page and ask them to invite their friends
- Tweet about the event, using the #bmmf hashtag and @MakerFaireBTN
- Post a link to the web site on your LinkedIn profile feed: www.makerfairebrighton.com
- Write about it on your blog/Tumblr/Facebook page etc. Don’t forget to link to www.makerfairebrighton.com
- Display a PicBadge on your Facebook and/or Twitter profile pic
- Bookmark www.makerfairebrighton.com on your Digg/Delicious/StumbleUpon profile
- And the old school one – email all your friends and contacts to tell them about it
- Ask any journalists/media contacts you have if they can write/broadcast about it (or pass contacts on to me if you prefer)
Thanks in advance for helping us get the word out. And most of all, I hope to see you there (with all your friends and relations).