Institutionalizing the Maker Movement

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3 WAYS OF MAKING WANGER FAMILY FAB LAB ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO BLACK CREATIVITY INNOVATION STUDIO Institutionalizing the Maker Movement

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3 ways of making Wanger Family Fab Lab Art Institute of Chicago Black Creativity Innovation Studio

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3 WAYS OF MAKINGWANGER FAMILY FAB LABART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGOBLACK CREATIVITY INNOVATION STUDIO

Institutionalizing the Maker Movement

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WANGER FAMILY FAB LAB

A trip to the FAB Lab at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago

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Room Design

Work Zone is Uncarpeted

Workbenches by Gladiator

Open CeilingWall Storage

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Access to Ductwork for Ventilation

Recessed Lighting

Power Flexibility

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Computer Training Area

Carpet for noise control

Traditional Workbench

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Wanger Family Fab Lab• 1800 Square Feet• Grant Funded “Museum-based STEM initiatives are

supported by corporate,

civic and philanthropic

leaders”• Extension of museum-based

science education programs Safety Goggle Rack

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BLACK CREATIVITY INNOVATION STUDIO

“Pop-Up” innovation at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago

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Room DesignLarge Room Divided into Smaller Space

Worktables and storage racks from Costco

Open Ceiling

Vinyl Printed Dividers

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Room Design

Waiting Area for Next Class

Gallery of Objects Made In Studio

Use of Inexpensive or Recycled Material

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Room Design

Waiting Area for Next Class

Gallery of Objects Made In Studio

Use of Inexpensive or Recycled Material

Staff Drill, Cut or Glue Items

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Black Creativity Innovation Studio• Short Term• Creatively Funded• Program Every 30 Minutes• Considered “Analog”

MakerSpace• 300 visitors in the first week

Relies on Volunteers

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3D PRINTING WITH TOM BURTONWOOD

Mass Producing Antiquities at the Art Institute of Chicago

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Room Design Work Area Is Uncarpeted

Vitrines for Permanent Display

Windows Onto Hall Generate Interest

Classroom Setting

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Extension of the Artist-In-Residency Program

Showcases objects from the Museum’s Collection

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Demonstration of Both Scanning and Printing

Showcases Concepts Rather Than “Hands-On”

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3D Printing with Tom Burtonwood• Part of Family Programing Outreach• Grant Funded• Program 3x a Week• Demonstration Only