Dublin Maker, the annual celebration of creativity, innovation, and making, is back with its highly anticipated event for 2023. The event will take place on September 2nd, 2023, at Richmond Barracks in Inchicore, Dublin 8. Dublin Maker brings together makers, inventors, artists, and technology enthusiasts from all walks of life to showcase their projects, exchange … Continue reading →Dublin Maker Returns – Open Call Saturday 2nd of September 2023 in Richmond Barracks
Dublin Maker is delighted to announce our partnership with TechCentral.ie. TechCentral.ie is an information-rich destination for all users of technology. Delivering daily news through ‘The Technology Minute’ newsletter, as well as the TechRadio podcast – the most popular Irish tech podcast on iTunes. Across its Life, Pro & Trade channels, the site features the latest news and developments in tech. Insights provides access to a library … Continue reading →TechCentral.ie Partnership
Dublin Maker ran its first successful all virtual Maker festival on Saturday, June 19th. With over 40 exhibits showcasing live demos, pre-recorded videos, posters to check out, and of course, the most important part, meeting the Makers themselves. Over 300 people signed up to wander around our virtual Maker festival. Thank you all who joined … Continue reading →Dublin Maker 2021 – Looking Back
Hai, everybody! Vicky here, writing about my reflection looking back as a member of the Dublin Maker team as their Maker Advocate. My role wrapped at the end of June and it’s been over 2 years since I joined the Dublin Maker Team as their Maker Advocate especially since my review blog post on life … Continue reading →Looking Back as Maker Advocate
📢 We are delighted to announce that Dublin Maker (and DCU) is a partner on an Erasmus+ Programme called ASSESSMAKE21 (thanks to Mairéad Hurley from Science Gallery Dublin for connecting us to Learnovate who is the main drive of the project). Maker Advocate, Vicky Twomey-Lee will be point of contact on behalf of Dublin Maker. … Continue reading →Dublin Maker partners in Erasmus+ Programme – ASSESSMAKE21
Dublin Maker, Benchspace Cork and TOG Hackerspace would like to thank everyone who supported and took part in our joint Christmas Decoration Competition. A big thanks to the judges besides myself: Meg “Without a Stitch” David Scannell It was quite a difficult decision, we’ve had over 104 amazing festive entries and after careful consideration by … Continue reading →Winners of the Christmas Decoration Competition
Joe is back with us and Tomas is our host for this episode on Music and Making. Last time Joe talked about synth music, and if you missed that episode, you can check it out here. In this episode, he will be talking about guitars, foot pedals and Making. Joe Timoney is a lecturer at NUIM, … Continue reading →The Dublin Maker Podcast S2E2: Music and Maker with Joe Timoney
80’s Coder Dojo – DCU-MU MusicTech Dublin City University and Maynooth University will be joining up to provide a hands on experience of 8-bit coding on vintage 80’s computers including Commodore 64k, BBC B micros, Vic 20, Sinclair Spectrum, Acorn Electron, etc. Think Scratch programming too low level? Wait til you get your hands on … Continue reading →80’s Coder Dojo
Creative Spark Creative Spark provides an infrastructure to support the development of creative and innovative start-up enterprises in County Louth and the North East. It provides practical opportunities through the provision of training and opportunities within the creative industries and technology sectors. It has ceramics, glass and printmaking facilities in Dundalk and will bring a … Continue reading →Creative Spark
MakerDojo – You Can Do This You can do this. That’s the idea for MakerDojo. We’ll show you technology, science, mathematic and engineering projects, mini and large makes, but more importantly, why and how they work, and how you can make them yourselves. MakerDojo is a club encouraging the general public to explore science and … Continue reading →MakerDojo – You Can Do This