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JULY 28-29, 2018 HENRY FORD MUSEUM OFAMERICAN INNOVATION™
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JOIN A COMMUNITY THAT SHARES YOUR PASSION Become a member of The Henry Ford to inspire your next big idea. Explore the exhibits, workshops, maker spaces, R&D labs, garages, kitchens, farms and factories where America’s can-do spirit will inspire you to go out and get it done. Members get free admission to the museum, village and giant screen all year, plus discounts on ticketed events, factory tour, food, merchandise and more.
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Tesla Coil Quartet 10:15, 11:15, 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:00 A quartet of mini musical Tesla coils will delight audiences by playing music using 3-foot bolts of artificial lightning. (ANDERSON THEATER)
Camp Pencil Point 10:30, 11:30, 1:30, 2:30, 4:30 and 5:30 This workshop will teach you drawing basics, encouraging creativity and, most importantly, having fun! Seating is limited.
(RAILROADS)
10:00 Propelling into the Future Andrew Kamal An inventor, maker and CTO before the age of 18, Andrew is currently a blockchain architect. A self-starting risk taker, his ambition is to bring more disruptive technologies to the market and create impactful social change.
10:45 We Have the Technology! A How-To on Solving Problems Big and Small Becky Button Makers are changing how we solve problems. At the intersection of skill and access, we can solve massive issues. The skills we makers possess are capable of creating assistive technology. We are revolutionizing things, and we are just getting started.
11:15 The New Industrial Revolution: How 3D Printing Is Disrupting the Way Things Are Made Kamil Litman, GE Digital 3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, has become a disruptive force in the manufacturing industry. This relatively new technology is enabling design freedom so designers can now make what at one time they could only imagine. This session will explore the types of 3D printing, how it is being applied in real life and what the future may hold.
12:15 Rise of the Machines: How Robots Will Change Our Lives Stanley Baek, PhD, UM-Dearborn We all know robots are coming and they will be a part of our daily lives. Would they rise up against us or influence human life in positive ways? Learn about ways in which they will change our lives.
1:15 Manufacturing a Career: Turning Your Passion for Making into Your Profession Ralton Emory, SME Have you ever wished that you could get paid to figure out how things work and make things all day? Good news: You can. This panel discussion features manufacturing professionals who are just like you: They love the process of designing, engineering and building. Our panel will discuss how they turned that passion into opportunities to become professional makers.
2:15 Build Your Own Synthesizer Charlie Goldberg, Jim DeBardi and Michael Ashton, Moog Music Have you ever wanted to build your own synthesizer? Join Moog Music for a crash course on creating electronic sound with limited resources. You’ll learn about how to get started, from concept to composition. You don’t need an engineering degree — just enthusiasm and sleeves that roll up.
3:15 Technology, Design and the Future Iddris Sandu Award-winning innovator. Change agent. Futurist. Iddris Sandu’s latest major accomplishment is a collaboration with LA’s native hip-hop star Nipsey Hussle: reopening the Marathon Clothing store, the world’s first smart store.
4:15 Podcasting 101 Stephen Hackett Podcasting is enjoying a giant boom, but jumping into the fast-moving waters of an existing format can be difficult. We’ll talk about everything from equipment and topics to hosts and hosting.
Tesla Coil Quartet 10:15, 11:15, 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:00 See Saturday Schedule for details.
(ANDERSON THEATER)
Camp Pencil Point 10:30, 11:30, 1:30, 2:30, 4:30 and 5:30 See Saturday Schedule for details. Seating is limited.
(RAILROADS)
10:30 IP Basics for Inventors, Entrepreneurs and Startups Denise Sylvester, Elijah J. McCoy Midwest Regional USPTO Take a quick spin through the types of intellectual property and local resources to protect your ideas as you go to market.
11:15 STEM Women Lori Harvey, Hitachi Quick fact: Women make up about half of the workforce while filling less than a quarter of STEM jobs. Women are widely underrepresented in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM fields). Join us for an overview of the challenges facing women entering STEM careers from women who have broken barriers in STEM fields.
12:15 Youth Movement: How STEM/STEAM Programs Are Preparing Future Makers for the World of TomorrowKamil Litman, GE Digital This discussion will explore how K-12 schools are offering curricula in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) to nurture students’ enthusiasm for learning and mold them into the makers of tomorrow. Also addressed will be how 3D printing is the newest classroom tool to enhance pedagogy and give students exposure to the latest technology.
1:15 Build Your Own Synthesizer Charlie Goldberg, Jim DeBardi and Michael Ashton, Moog Music See Saturday Schedule for details.
2:15 Podcasting 101 Stephen Hackett See Saturday Schedule for details.
3:15 Cooking: Fun, Easy and BOLD Chef Will Coleman A 17-year-old chef and a rising television personality from Michigan, Will believes that healthy eating is actually delicious and cooking can be anything but boring. Experience a cooking demonstration and Will’s inspirational talk.
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Model Rocketry 10:00–5:00
Power Racing Series 10:00 QUALIFYING RACE 12:00 RACE 1: MOXIE ROUND 2:00 RACE 1: HEAT 2 ROAD COURSE3:00 RACE 2: HEAT 1 ROAD COURSE 4:00 RACE 2: HEAT 2 ROAD COURSE 5:00 FINAL ROAD COURSE(POWER RACING SERIES TRACK)
Hands-on with DIA 10:00–5:00
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MAKER POINTE
MAKER BOWL
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DRIVE-IN THEATER TALKS
DRIVE-IN THEATER TALKS
MUSEUM (Various Locations)
Model Rocketry 10:00–5:00 Dr. URAwesome 12:00–4:00 Giant bubble demo
Power Racing Series 12:00 75-MINUTE ENDURANCE RACE (GROUP A) 2:00 75-MINUTE ENDURANCE RACE (GROUP B) (POWER RACING SERIES TRACK)
Hands-on with DIA 10:00–5:00
FRONT LAWN
MAKER POINTE
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11:00 Dark Universe 3D American Museum of Natural History’s Dark Universe celebrates the pivotal discoveries that have led us to greater knowledge of the structure and history of the universe. Narrated by Neil deGrasse Tyson. Additional ticket required. Free to members.
11:45 Makerspawn: Cultivating the Maker Mindset at Any Age Sarah Hodsdon, Sarahndipidus Designs The maker mindset does not just happen; it needs to be cultivated. This short talk will highlight actionable tips and tools people of any age can use to “hack” their education and increase their skill sets. No additional ticket required. Seating is limited.
12:30 Glenview’s Got STEAM: How Six High School Girls Founded a Community Maker Program Kate Stack Discover the journey of creating Glenview’s Got STEAM to inspire making and interest in STEAM fields in middle schoolers. Talk will address structure, curriculum development and incorporating a maker mindset. No additional ticket required. Seating is limited.
1:30 and 4:15 Viva Amiga: The Story of a Beautiful Machine In 1985, a motley crew of Silicon Valley freaks, geeks and geniuses built the best computer the world had ever seen. This is their story. 60-minute documentary followed by Q&A with producer Zach Weddington from Rock Steady Media No additional ticket required. Seating is limited.
3:00 Robots Join RoboThespian — a humanoid robot voiced by actor, comedian and filmmaker Simon Pegg (“Star Trek,” “Shaun of the Dead”) — for a lively tour of the world to meet a dozen of the most remarkable robots. Additional ticket required. Free to members.
GIANT SCREEN EXPERIENCE
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11:00 Dark Universe 3D American Museum of Natural History’s Dark Universe celebrates the pivotal discoveries that have led us to greater knowledge of the structure and history of the universe. Narrated by Neil deGrasse Tyson. Additional ticket required. Free to members.
11:45 Makerspawn: Cultivating the Maker Mindset at Any Age Sarah Hodsdon, Sarahndipidus Designs The maker mindset does not just happen; it needs to be cultivated. This short talk will highlight actionable tips and tools people of any age can use to “hack” their education and increase their skill sets. No additional ticket required. Seating is limited.
1:30 and 4:15 Viva Amiga: The Story of a Beautiful Machine In 1985, a motley crew of Silicon Valley freaks, geeks and geniuses built the best computer the world had ever seen. This is their story.60-minute documentary followed by Q&A with producer Zach Weddington from Rock Steady Media No additional ticket required. Seating is limited.
3:00 Robots Join RoboThespian — a humanoid robot voiced by actor, comedian and filmmaker Simon Pegg (“Star Trek,” “Shaun of the Dead”) — for a lively tour of the world to meet a dozen of the most remarkable robots. Additional ticket required. Free to members.
Exhibition curated and organised by Barbican Centre, London
Collaborative Partner Supported by
The World of Charlesand RayEamesHenry Ford Museum of American Innovation™Original concept and art direction by John Morgan studio.Imagery provided by © Eames Office LLC and the collections of The Henry Ford.
Through Sept. 3, 2018
FOOD MARKETPLACE Outdoor Midway on Maker Boulevard
The Henry Ford’s award-winning culinary team unleashes its creativity with new Faire-style food tents located on Maker Boulevard. Meet our chefs as they share stories behind their creations and passion for using locally sourced ingredients.
• Benson’s Burger Bar: We love the Hamtramck Burger that includes kielbasa topped with fried pickles, sauerkraut and horseradish sauce. Add Chips on a Stick, a spiral-cut fresh potato, deep fried to perfection, topped with flavored salts.
• State Street Dogs: Sample the Korean Hot Dog with soy sauce and kimchee slaw.
• Daggett Farm Stand: For something lighter, try the Mezza Cone (salad in a cone).
• Wright Bros.: Treat yourself to a loaded S’more Soft Pretzel.• Beer Garden: Quench your thirst with a frosty cold brew.
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Special Exhibit U.S. Premier
Crafts
Engineering
ModernQuilts
Ham Radio
Robotics
MADE IN AMERICAPOWER HEROES OF THE SKY
ADVENTURES IN EARLY FLIGHT
DRIVING AMERICA
WITH LIBERTY AND JUSTICE FOR
ALL
FULLYFURNISHED
Presidential Vehicles
The Prechter Promenade
THE GALLERYBY GENERAL
MOTORS
AGRICULTURE
VirginiaCourtyard
PennsylvaniaCourtyard
StudentDiningRoom
RA
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AD
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AndersonTheater
MATHEMATICA
ModernGlass
Gallery
HENRY FORD ACADEMY®
YOUR PLACE IN TIME
MADE INAMERICA
MANUFACTURING
3D PRINTING
P
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Young Makers& Coding
CampPencilPoint
Viva Amiga
Drive-InTheater
Talks
Terra PrimeLight Armory
MandalorianMercs
501st Legion/Rebel Legion/R2D2 Builders
Tesla CoilQuartetYouth
Talks
Music
Moog
Electron Microscope
MuseumStore
Genius at Play
Am
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Hou
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Clockw
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To Greenfield Village®Clocktower EntranceFord Rouge Factory Tour Bus Stop
Lamy’s
Diner
Welcome Center Entrance
WelcomeCenter
Giant Screen Experience
MichiganCafé®
Maker/VolunteerCheck-In
Tickets
Special Needs Rentals
Food
Shopping
Restrooms
Bicycle Parking
ATM
Information
Phone
Mold-A-Rama Souvenirs
Designated Smoking Area
UM-Dearborn Courtesy Shuttle
Exit to OutdoorMidway
Exit to OutdoorMidway
Exit to OutdoorMidway
■ Modern Quilts
■ Young Makers & Coding
■ Tesla Coil Quartet
■ 501st Legion/Rebel Legion/ R2D2 Builders Club
■ Terra Prime Light Armory
■ Mandalorian Mercs
■ Viva Amiga
■ Camp Pencil Point
■ Modern Quilts
■ Viva Amiga
■ Tesla Coil Quartet
UM-DearbornCourtesy Shuttle
HIGHLIGHTS
Food & Beverage
Restrooms
Bicycle Parking
First Aid
Security
Information
UM-Dearborn Courtesy Shuttle
MAKER BOWLUM-Dearborn Playful Learning Zone
MAKER BOULEVARD
MAKER SQUARE
MAKER GREEN
MAKER POINTE
MUSEUM and FRONT LAWN
■ Rocket Making
■ Arts & Scraps
■ Cirque Amongus
■ i3 Detroit
■ Game of Fire
■ Heavy Meta
■ Learning Hub
■ Dr. Nitro’s Mad Science Show & Liquid Nitrogen Ice Cream Social
■ Detroit Freakbikes
■ MakerWorks Great Maker Race
■ First Robotics
■ Power Racing Series
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Innovation™
See Indoor Site Map above formany more makers inside. Front
Lawn
BensonFord
ResearchCenter®
PowerRacingSeries
MakerPavilion
CirqueAmongus
Arts & Scraps
Dr. Nitro’s Ice Cream
Learning Hub
Handmade Toledo
FirstRobotics
■ Power Racing Series
■ Learning Hub
■ Heavy Meta
To Museum Makers
To Museum Makers
To Museum Makers
To Parking andFront Lawn Activities
To Museum Makers
Girl Scoutsof America
HeavyMeta
Bubly
Flint/LansingMakers
KettleCorn
MakerWorksGreat Maker
Race
i3Detroit
FoodTrucks
Detroit Freakbikes
GiantScreenExperience
Game of Fire
MODELROCKETRY
CourtesyShuttle
Entrepreneurs
HIGHLIGHTS
DIAHands-on
Pewabic
AndersonTheater
AccelerateKIDHack-a-Thon
(Saturday)
Lovett Hall(NO PUBLIC ACCESS)
Beer Garden
Beer Garden
A/R Welding
Maker/Volunteer Check-In
Food Marketplace
Security