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Apr
25

SHOWCASE: Make it!

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Cool projects, neat people, free food, and rad prizes. Put your work on display (any and all mediums!) or come to appreciate what others have made. Students, staff, and faculty are all welcome to participate. Message makenet@princeton.edu with questions or requests for accomodations.
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This is the final event in a month-long series by MakeNet called MAKE IT! Join us on this journey of creative exploration of what it means to MAKE something and anything during this month-long series of events filled with captivating activities! From the vibrant atmosphere of makerspaces to the innovative settings of art studios and computer labs, immerse yourself in the boundless possibilities of creative learning and realization while you ANIMATE, DECONSTRUCT, and much more right here on campus. Each week, a new site will host a unique event ensuring a continuous flow of inspiration and excitement leading up to our final event titled MAKE IT! where we will feature and celebrate all our makers and their creations and raffle off prizes on Thursday, April 25, 2024 4:30-6:30 @ PUL Makerspace!

Other MAKE IT! events in April:



PLOT: Data Visualization. Tuesday, March 26 @ 10:30 AM / Stokes Library Classroom Space


ANIMATE: GIF Workshop. Friday, April 5 @ 3:00–5:00 PM / PUL Makerspace, Lewis Library


DISSECT: Unmaking Workshop. Thursday, April 11 @ 2:00–3:30 PM / PUL Makerspace, Lewis Library


ELECTRIFY: Building Circuits in TinkerCAD. Monday, April 15 @ 4:30 PM / Digital Learning Lab, Lewis Library


FOLD: Papercraft Dinosaurs. Friday, APril 19 @ 2:00-5:00 PM / StudioLab, Fine Hall, Room B08

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Date

April 25, 2024

Time

4:30 p.m.

Location

PUL Makerspace, Lewis Science Library

Audience

  • Faculty & Academic Professionals,
  • Staff,
  • Students
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