This year at Maker Faire Bay Area, I participated as one of the volunteer staffs to demo Google Cardboard. I couldn't shoot a photo of myself, but my colleague Hakuro did and tweeted it out- thanks Hakuro-san :D
Google was one of the sponsors for Maker Faire Bay Area this year, and we had a tent to showcase some of our products like Cardboard, Project Loon, Project Wing, and some of the personal maker projects that employees were working on.
You can see the video of Chris walking through the exhibits here:
We also had the Maker Breaker Lab, where kids can select what they want to break (video tapes, computer keyboards, porcelain, etc...) and you can actually watch how it breaks.
"Learn to solder" tent was also sponsored by Google, where everyone can solder their LED badge.
Disclaimer: The opinions expressed here are my own, and do not reflect those of my employer. -Fumi Yamazaki
@fumi san at Cardboard booth pic.twitter.com/WMwUQxMUTm
— Hak Matsuda (@hak) May 17, 2015
Google was one of the sponsors for Maker Faire Bay Area this year, and we had a tent to showcase some of our products like Cardboard, Project Loon, Project Wing, and some of the personal maker projects that employees were working on.
You can see the video of Chris walking through the exhibits here:
We also had the Maker Breaker Lab, where kids can select what they want to break (video tapes, computer keyboards, porcelain, etc...) and you can actually watch how it breaks.
"Learn to solder" tent was also sponsored by Google, where everyone can solder their LED badge.
Disclaimer: The opinions expressed here are my own, and do not reflect those of my employer. -Fumi Yamazaki
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