MAKE TV & Project submissions
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... To do this, we need your help!
If you’ve built something inspired, useful, imaginative, ingenious, or just plain clever, share your genius with the world. Produce a one to three minute long video that shows the best thing that you’ve made and send it to us. If it’s really good, we’ll use it on Maker Channel and you’ll revel in glory and admiration, plus you’ll receive a gift certificate to the Maker Shed and a subscription to Make: magazine.
More details at the MAKE TV- Project submission page!
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MAKE: Television seeks submissions
Boing Boing —
... Public Television, the show will bring the DIY wonder of the magazine to the small screen, in high definition. A preview of the first episode is now online and I think it captures the fun maker mindset perfectly. There's also a segment of the show that will feature maker-made videos. The producers are currently seeking videos for that segment, called the Maker Channel. Be sure to submit your two minute clip! The deadline is September 19, 2008. MAKE: television Maker Channel video submissions ...
Make: TV preview II
MAKE Magazine —
... Stay tuned to this website for regular updates. And be sure to visit www.makerchannel.org for a chance to have your video featured in the show — you provide the content, we'll provide the airwaves! ...
Uber Tuber on MAKE: television
MAKE Magazine —
... Just seven weeks until MAKE: television premieres. In the meantime, here's one of our viewer-submitted Maker Channel videos. Ted and Zack make an instant French fry machine called the Uber Tuber. If you want to tell us about something you make, go to www.makerchannel.org ...
Happy Holidays! - Veggie Flutes on MAKE: television
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... , Junji Koyama, plays flutes he makes out of carrots, peppers and broccoli. He was excited to share his videos with us and we really appreciate his submission. To submit videos of your own, visit our submission site. ...
Make: television "fact sheet"
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Keith our copy chief sent around a Make: television fact sheet so I figured I'd post it up here too...
SHOW DESCRIPTION
Make: is the DIY series for a new generation! It celebrates “Makers” – the inventors, artists, geeks and just plain everyday folks who mix new and old technology to create new-fangled marvels. The series encourages everyone to invent, revent, recycle, upcycle, and act up. Based on the popular Make magazine, each half-hour episode inspires millions to think, create, and, well, make.
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MAKE: television debuts on public television this weekend
Boing Boing —
I'm really excited that MAKE: television is premiering on public television this weekend. It's based on MAKE magazine, and is produced by Twin Cities Public Television. I've seen the first four episodes, and they really capture what MAKE magazine is about.
SHOW DESCRIPTION
Make: is the DIY series for a new generation! It celebrates "Makers" -- the inventors, artists, geeks and just plain everyday folks who mix new and old technology to create new-fangled marvels. The series encourages everyone to invent, revent, recycle, upcycle, and act up. ...
Watching Make: television on TV and online!
MAKE Magazine —
Make: television debuts at 7am PST on 1/3 - over the weekend you'll be able to see it in the following locations on public television (broadcast tv). You can also visit makezine.tv and watch all 4 parts, in HD, DRM free, download them and share them! They'll also be on iTunes, you can subscribe here.
Indiana, Evansville - WNIN 1/4/2009 Sun, 6:30 PM
Ohio Youngstown, Cleveland (Akron) - PBS 45 & 49 - 1/4/2009 Sun, 11:30 PM
Texas, Amarillo - KACV 1/4/2009 - Sun, 10:30 AM
Texas, Austin KLRU2 (cable) - 1/4/2009 - Sun, 11:30 AM
Texas, Dallas-Ft.Worth - KERA 1/4/2009 ...
Maker Channel 101 Screambody, Laser Harp, Cupcake Cars, TV-B-Gone
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... - Kelly Dobson wears her voice-activated scream machine.
Laser Harp - Stephen Hobley's amazing musical instrument produces different tones by interrupting various laser beams.
Cupcake Cars - Paul Ozello's small go-kart type cars are shaped and decorated like dessert--sweet!
[Trouble Maker] TV Be Gone - Mitch Altman's secret remote control hat can turn off any TV, anytime.
Submit a video of your own project at makerchannel.org.
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Maker Channel - 102 Veggies, Swashbot, Latte Printer and Urban Camo on MAKE: television
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... Junji Koyama makes beautiful music with carrots, peppers and broccoli.
Swashbot - I-Wei Huang shows off his cool crab-like remote control robots.
Latte Art Printer - Oleksiy Pikalo programs his printer to etch intricate designs in a latte's froth.
[Trouble Maker] Urban Camouflage - Todd Lappin disguises a personal vehicle to look like a commercial vehicle to "legally" park in loading zones.
Tell us about your project at www.makerchannel.org
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Maker Channel 103 - Smoke Rings, Theremin Orchestra, Pulse-Jet, Beer on CSPAN
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... Smoke Ring Machine - Ali Momeni shows off his programmable smoke ring generator.
Pulse-Jet Bike - Robert Maddox pulse-jet engine-powered bike makes tracks.
[Trouble Maker] Drink Beer on CSPAN - Bill Barminski demonstrates a simple video hack.
Get the m4v or subscribe in iTunes. Or watch on YouTube or Blip.
We need your video for our upcoming season! Tell us about it at makerchannel.org
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Maker Channel Ep. 7 - Balloon Organ, Ball-fetching Robot, Truth Wristband
MAKE Magazine —
... Make: television Presents:
Balloon Organ - Fran Holland's bagpipe-sounding musical balloon instrument.
Ball-Fetching Robot - Mark Whitney's autonomous dog-like robot that can follow and fetch a ball.
Truth Wristband - Sean Montgomery's wristband that uses technology similar to what's in lie detectors. Check out Sean's website for more info
Submit a video of your own project at www.makerchannel.org.
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HOW TO - Appear on Make: television
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... Each week, Make: television features the best and brightest of user-submitted projects in our Maker Channel segment. We've already got an eye on Season Two, and we'd love to see your project. In case we forgot to mention, video submissions chosen for Maker Channel do not go unrewarded. Head over to MakerChannel.org to learn more, and check out some of our favorite Maker Channel videos from Season One below. ...
Maker Channel Ep. 9 - Tesla coil guitar, RFID implant, LED fan sign, Solar-powered gondola
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... television presents:
Tesla coil guitar - Steve Connor plays his tesla coil guitar amplifier RFID implant - Amal Graafstra opens locks and other devices with his hand-implanted RFID tag. LED fan sign - Kip Kedersha lights up the baseball bleachers with his homemade sign. Solar-powered Gondola - Reno Tondelli takes us on a spin with his Solar Powered Bicycle Gondola.
Submit a video of your own project at makerchannel.org.
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Maker Channel Ep. 10 - Sunlight poem, Pedal-powered blender, Handmade theremin, Time-lapse camera
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... poem projector made of cardboard and sunlight.
Pedal-Powered Blender - David Butcher outfits a bike with a generator that can run a blender.
Handmade Theremin- Lorin Parker's musical instrument is played without being touched.
Time-lapse Camera - Jay Burlage hacks into a clock to create an inexpensive way of taking panning time-lapse photography. Watch more of Jay's videos at his YouTube channel.
Submit a video of your own project at makerchannel.org.
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