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  • Bio Fab Lab Meetup… Did you hear about the rat lungs?

    Bio Fab Lab Meetup… Did you hear about the rat lungs?

    Monday, November 6th

    6pm-8pm

    Generator

    This is your chance to witness and support UVM biology student’s innovative hands-on work. The rumor is that they are working on stem cell research with rat lungs.  Let’s use the Generator think-tank to push this project forward with our collective insights!

  • FREE WORKSHOP: Winter Riding & Maintenance by Old Spokes Home

    FREE WORKSHOP: Winter Riding & Maintenance by Old Spokes Home

    Monday, December 4th

    6pm-8pm

    Generator

    Register Here>>

    The goal of this workshop is to demystify winter bicycling. We’ll talk about best practices for bikes, gear, attire safety, and comfort. We’ll debunk myths (i.e. you need a winter beater, you need special clothes) and we’ll offer special tips for keeping your bike operating smoothly throughout the winter season.

    Participants will also learn some basic bike anatomy and vocabulary, how to care for your bike, and how to diagnose common issues.

    The workshop is two hours long and is hosted by the Generator Makerspace in Burlington’s South End.

    Please wear closed toe shoes and clothes that can get a little dirty.

    Participants will go home with a bottle of chain lube, a pair of tire levers and a patch kit!

    Also, pizza is provided.

    Also, if 10 or more people show up, we’ll give away a $50 gift card to the shop (so please show up!).

    This workshop, the materials provided, and the gift card giveaway are made possible with support from our friends at Local Motion.

    We appreciate you marking “Interested” or “Attending” via the Facebook event, but you must reserve your spot on our Eventbrite to attend.

     

  • Learn About New Products And Businesses Launching Soon

    Learn About New Products And Businesses Launching Soon

    IPD Masterclass Presentations

    November 1st 6pm-8pm

    at Generator

    Gather at Generator to find out what brand new businesses are launching out of Jerry Manock’s IPD Masterclass. Filling Generator with a mixture of skill sets and personalities is what makes Generator a creative mixing pot and is crucial to shaping our culture. People that are launching and growing their business gravitate to Generator for the think tank community. Generator is currently running a IPD Masterclass taught by Jerry Manock that address the steps needed to successfully launch a new product into the real marketplace.

     

    IPD Masterclass
    IPD Masterclass

    Some of the students presenting include…

    Lindsay Selin, Generator member and photographer, is partnering up to launch a new energy-saving-product. Her mechanism attaches to the common refrigerator and takes data to inform the user how to optimize and lower energy consumption.

    Jean Cherouny, Generator member and educator, is launching her own laser cut jewelry line.

    Jake Blend, Generator member and recent world records breaker for largest spirograph, is creating unique ways for visualising data. An example is his like lake champlain layered laser cut depth sculpture.

  • Meet Alex Constatino: August/September 2017 Maker-in-Residence

    Meet Alex Constatino: August/September 2017 Maker-in-Residence

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    Meet Alex Constatino

    Early this summer, I had an idea to create a very small town on an island in a lake somewhere in rural Vermont. My inspirations were not only my experience of parts of the Northeast Kingdom, but also of other less-populated parts of Vermont, such as the farming town where I teach in Franklin County. At the time, I was first thinking of it as a series of paintings or drawings, but as I tried to think through it, I found that my imagination was running into challenges, and that it was best to try to create the town first in three dimensions. I decided the best way to see the project through would be to create it, to scale, as a sculpture/set, and I knew I couldn’t do that on my own, with my limited resources. This is why I applied for the Maker in Residency at Generator.

     

    Artistically, I’m a painter, a printmaker, a sculptor, a potter, and even a sometimes animator and photographer. It’s important that each medium be valued on its own terms, but I am much less bound to any particular medium than I am to the ideas that the medium lives in. My transition from the painting and previous work to the high-tech approach to sculpture and set design I’ve been pursuing through my residency has more to do with determining the best methods to translate my ideas into fruition. The residency at Generator enabled me to learn to use 3D scanning, 3D modeling, and other aspects of computer aided design to use tools I had previously felt out of reach- 3D printing, 4 axis milling, and CNC routing.

     

    My basic plan for my residency was to create an environment that could be used for photographic, video, and other projects as a preexisting world based on a mythical version of Vermont, with its beautiful environment, its relative isolation, and the push and pull between self-sufficiency and dependence on the outside world. My residency was the first step on a multi-step process to create and establish the island of Avalon. Over my residency, I designed and built two major landforms of the islands, and build all the structures and flora on the smaller island. The landforms were created from 3D scans of plasticine models I created and then scaled up. I CNC cut foam panels that I then laminated, finished, and painted. Most of the structures and trees were 3D printed from models I designed in CAD/CAM software. I set these all into a backdrop painted in acrylic on canvas using methods and techniques I brought from my previous painting work. In the future, I will be developing richer and larger backdrops, building more landforms, and filling them with structures, flora, and other components using techniques I learned over my residency and equipment and tools from Generator.

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  • Member Made: Ben Colbourn’s 4-Axis Milled Face

    Member Made: Ben Colbourn’s 4-Axis Milled Face

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    Ben Colbourn 4-Axis Milled Face
    Ben Colbourn 4-Axis Milled Face

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  • Meet The Maker: Jim Wick

    Meet The Maker: Jim Wick

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  • Halloween Costume Clinic

    Halloween Costume Clinic

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    SUNDAY
    October 29th I 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
    Generator, 40 Sears Lane

    Come to Generator where costume counselors are available to help you get your Halloween started! Scrap cardboard, sewing machines, scrap fabric, hot glue guns, and glitter will make your costume come together. Need a mask, cardboard crown, magic wand, or superhero cape? We’ve got your back! If we don’t have the materials you need, costume counselors will be available to help you create a shopping list for what you will need to purchase on your own.

    FREE and Open to all ages. Children MUST be accompanied by an adult.

    Costume Counselors: Brook Martenis and Joanne Kalisz

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  • Jake Blend Wins “Newcomer Award” at Tech Jam!

    Jake Blend Wins “Newcomer Award” at Tech Jam!

    Tech Jam Award Winner!

    Jake Blend, Generator member and tinkerer of all kinds, won this years “Newcomer Award” at Tech Jam. The Generator community couldn’t be more proud of Jake and his well deserved recognition!

    I was so happy to see our own Jake Blend win the “Newcomers Award’ at TechJam today. The Newcomer’s award is  

     

    Given to an energetic and exciting new entrant into Vermont’s technology scene over the last 24 months, this award demonstrates Vermont’s “pull” as a technology hub and recognizes new talent that calls Vermont home.”

     
    So happy  to work with you Jake ! Congrats !!!
    -John Cohn
    Tech Jam award winner
    Tech Jam award winner

    Having watched Jake’s growth as a maker over the past 3 years as a co-member of the Generator has been an privilege and honor. Well deserved!

    • -Lucie deLaBruere