Makerhood is a project designed in a Mesa&Cadeira (mesa.do) in South Auckland (New Zealand) in January 2016 for the Auckland Council with the contributions of: Baruk Jacob, Barbara Soalheiro, Elizabeth Cretney, Gabriela Agustini, Gael Surgenot, Jaco van der Merwe, Joel Umali, John Belford-Lelaulu, John Kotoisuva, Joran Kikke, Livia Araujo, Lucas Tauil de Freitas, Rui Peng, Russell O’Brien, Sandra Chemin, Waikare Komene. Pictures and Video by: Simon Wilson.
iMade It presented by Shimira Williams (Owner,TekStart) at the 2014 ECE Summit in State College PA.
Here is the bitly bundle of the resources I shared or referenced during the workshop.
https://bitly.com/bundles/o_1skit9lagu/c
Makerhood is a project designed in a Mesa&Cadeira (mesa.do) in South Auckland (New Zealand) in January 2016 for the Auckland Council with the contributions of: Baruk Jacob, Barbara Soalheiro, Elizabeth Cretney, Gabriela Agustini, Gael Surgenot, Jaco van der Merwe, Joel Umali, John Belford-Lelaulu, John Kotoisuva, Joran Kikke, Livia Araujo, Lucas Tauil de Freitas, Rui Peng, Russell O’Brien, Sandra Chemin, Waikare Komene. Pictures and Video by: Simon Wilson.
iMade It presented by Shimira Williams (Owner,TekStart) at the 2014 ECE Summit in State College PA.
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https://bitly.com/bundles/o_1skit9lagu/c
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2. Makedonia Etimology
1)Makedonia name was taken from a book which told of a poor-middle income community in Central Asia, whereas they lived happily and they fulfilled their needs by making/creating it by themselves and sharing it with others.
2)Comprises of 3 words: MAKE (Membuat) – DO (Melakukan) – NIA (Menggemari)
3)Abbreviation of MAKER INDONESIA
3. A Brief History
2012
Started as mini Warung called Warung Bistik Makedonia, started by Dirra & Danny in Antasari area
Mid 2013
Iboy, Co-Partner of Makedonia, came with idea and concept of MakerSpace, of which a trending cause and movement started in US
July 2013
Team up with five Co-Partners: Danny, Dirra, Iboy, Yurry and Dina, formed Makedonia MakerSpace. Utilizing a land owned by Pak Didie Soewondho, in Cipete Antasari area
Nov’ 2013, - now
1st MakersWeekend in November 2013
Makers @america Faire on March 29th, 2014
etc
4. Pioneer in Indonesian Maker Movement
Makedonia MakerSpace is the innovation space & entrepreneurship through Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematic & Arts (STEMA) We are the pioneer of Makers Movement in Indonesia. Our MISSION is to build awareness of Makers Movement and to empower Indonesians to make our own products and innovations by two methods;
1)DIY (Do-It-Yourself), and
2)DIT (Do-It-Together)
5. Co-Partners
Danny Kosasih – Male - 35 y.o - FEUI & MMUGM - Executive in Pharma MNC - Entrepreneur
Dirra Soewondho – Female - 33y.o - Warwick Business School - Restopreneur
Imanzah Nurhidayat (Iboy) - Male - 36 y.o – FEUI & MMBinus – Techpreneur - Music Producer & Manager
Yurry Razy – Male - 36 y.o – FEUI & MMUI - Entrepreneur
Dina Kosasih – Female – 33 y.o – STIE Kalbe – Freelancer – Creative Educator
6. 182 Members in meetup.com as per June 2014
Affiliated Communities & Network
•Komunitas Lubang Jarum Indonesia
•FineArt Photography
•Tongsis
•Group Robot Indonesia
•SKIR70
•Komunitas Robot Kebayoran
•Prof. Endri
•Rajutan mama
•Hakenku
•The Man Who Knit
•Garduino & Cipaduino
•GeraiCerdas
•Kelas Inspirasi
Photography
Robotic
Knitting & Crochet
Electronic, Art & Education
•Sustainable Living Lab – Singapore
•TeamLab - Japan
•MakeWeekend – Malaysia (TBC)
International MakerSpace
•Electronic Drum Hack
•Cutteristic Paper Cutting
Partnership with @america
7. ON GOING PROGRAMS & PROJECTS
MakersWeekend
MeetTheMakers
MakerFaire @america
Common Creative Modules
MakerKid
MentoringMakers
8. MakersWeekend
MakersWeekend is our regular program on monthly basis, to promote and share the spirit of DIY and DIT to public
3D Printing & Robotics
Knitting & Crochet
Wearable Devices & SL2 (Singapore)
Fine Art Photography
9. MeetTheMakers
Visits from professional Makers to show and tell their products
With Shingo Hisakawa - Japan
With Takasu - Japan
10. MakerFaire @america
A collaboration with @america in promoting the Maker Movement through Show & Tell and Exhibitions at @america
11. MakerFaire @america (Cont’d)
A collaboration with @america in promoting the Maker Movement through Show & Tell and Exhibitions at @america
12. Common Creative Modules
Modular workshops based on common modules for public goods & causes
Human Centered Design For Social Innovation - Group Learning
The Merry Maker for Common Causes
Tax Help for StartUps and Entrepreneurs
13. MentoringMakers
Professional or Amateur Makers mentoring to Students and public on making
Making Pin Hole Camera
Making Properties for Photography
Mentoring on LittleBits
Mentoring on Robotic
14. MakerKid
Training class for kids to start making things by themselves
MakerKid: Flash Light with LittleBits
15. Prototype Scale-Up
Scaling up prototypes to become Full Products
GARDUINO by Setio Dewo
Smart plant & soil watering system using Arduino
SURVEILLANCE ROBOT by Hendra Kusumah Ground robot for surveilance, control by web-based, using Arduino
16. New Programs in 2014
•Partnering with innovative companies & creative hackers to hack and re-innovate open patent products in 24 hours.
•For Hackers, Makers, and Public
•August – December 2014
•Workshop on Design Thinking and its application in business, technology, and social causes
•For public
•September 2014
•Share ideas and make actions to make Jakarta a better place to live
•For public
•July 2014
•Join in the MakerFaire worldwide, in Jakarta
•For public, students, enthusiasts and communities
•December 2014
Hackathon
Design Thinking Workshop
Hack Jakarta City
Jakarta Maker Faire
•Building the awareness the good of making to Government and to incept the National Day of Making
Petition: National Day of Making
17. Makedonia in SocMed
www.makedonia.co
www.facebook.com/MakerIndonesia
www.meetup.com/MakerIndo
www.twitter.com/makedo_nia
18. Thank you
Makedonia MakerSpace (De Laris Resto Facillity) Jl. Pangeran Antasari No.44 Cipete Selatan DKI Jakarta 12410 E: co@makedonia.co T: @makedo_nia