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Hello, this is Bono.
This report is already on its third one. I guess it's time to finish.
Maker Faire is held on the 1st, 3rd, and 7th floors of Miraikan.
Having taken a quick look at the main first floor, I next went to the third and seventh floors.
Make letters with bubbles
This is a device that says that the letters you Tweet are bubbles and letters. It's hard to tell from the picture, but it certainly looked like "O" when I typed "O".
How is this done? It is a fairly simple mechanism, using a foam generator, and then servo motors are installed in each tube to control the bubbles by opening and closing the lid.
I was impressed with the developer who apologetically explained how it works lol.
But I thought the idea was great, though the mechanism is certainly simple.
What color are the shadows?
Electronic construction using light. Using the addition and subtraction of the three primary colors of light, the artist creates shadows that appear to be colored by the angle at which the light hits them.
They have been used a lot lately for weddings and such. It is indeed beautiful and lovely.
retro guitar
A retro keyboard turned into a guitar, a craft that seems to be very popular at these electronic craft fairs.
Each keyboard is assigned a retro electronic sound, giving the user a nostalgic feeling.
Instruments played in the rain
Personally, it was pretty much the biggest hit I've seen today.
As shown in the photo, the gadget is installed in a window and a melody is played when rain drips on it.
The idea is based on the mechanism that rain conducts electricity.
The gadget has two electrodes placed two pieces apart, and when rain passes between them, it makes a sound throughout the path.
Rainy days will be fun. Nice.
Oculus Hack
Oculus, the popular wearable gadget, was used here for the videoconferencing system.
vinclu
Here it is! vinclu, the winner of the hardware category at the Mashup Camp in July. My uncle is very interested in it.
The video was done and powered up.
pop-up character
This was quite kid-friendly.
When text is captured by the camera, the system recognizes the text and outputs an image on the monitor.
Here, there were several animals available for children, such as rabbits and alligators.
The recognition accuracy was also quite good and could be used in the future for new children's educational software or other applications.
Clever fan
This is not just a fan. It is the fruit of technology.
Assumed to be used in a large office or something.
Since different people feel heat differently, the idea is to change the intensity of the wind according to the person.
To see how to change it, use the panel marked "Dis" in the photo.
The fan has a built-in camera that stops the wind wherever its panel is captured.
Some of these panels have adjustable volume, and in that one, the wind intensity can be adjusted.
And what's more, it remembers the movement and adjusts the wind accordingly the next time without the panel.
What's more, this fan was made with a 3D printer.
Projection with Mario
The trendy projection mapping was used for Mario.
The blocks are made of LEGO and can be freely customized.
The kids were so excited.
Fukushima Wheel
I was also interested in this one, which won a prize at Japan Nite and successfully won a trip to the U.S.
The president is flying in just in time for this week's announcement.
It is intended to be used by renting bicycles.
The pollution level of the air will be acquired by sensors, which will be transmitted to the Web to monitor the pollution level of the land.
And since the rental bike fee is covered by the advertising fee for the light attached to the wheel, the fee for using the bike is free.
I like the way you've thought this through from a business standpoint.
It's finally over.
I only went around for about three hours and found so many interesting things.
Awesome Maker Faire, I'll definitely go again next year.
Finally, I was so inspired that I bought the following two Make books. I want to do something with kinect myself.