So the time has come for the next MakerFair in Shenzhen, and thanks to the resident of the local Hackspace - there is an opportunity to see how it looked. 
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
      We have already reviewed the MakerFair exhibitions that took place in Shenzhen in 
2015 and in 
2016 ( 
part 2 ), the more interesting it is to see what's new. 
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
      The photo has an interactive whiteboard, where everyone can leave his mark - almost as a symbol of “make-up” - to popularize technical achievements and self-realization through creativity. 
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
      And under the cut - an exoskeleton, swords for training the Jedi, we learn how to walk on water, tailed / fluffy from a kickstarter, and more. 
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
      Entrance to the exhibition: 
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
      The event was held in November of this year in the territory - Liuxiandong Campus, 
Shenzhen Polytechnic .  Well, that is, Polytechnic) 
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
      Here are the views there in the evenings ... 
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
      But back to the exhibition. 
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
      Stand familiar to many 
SeeedStudio , a company for lovers of electronics, DIY.  They helped create the first hackerspace in Shenzhen, and which has more than 200 distributors worldwide: 
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
      There are smart houses, and there are smart greenhouses, which are no less interesting for city dwellers, as a hobby, but also as a healthy diet: 
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
      But the gift "The Hand of Frankenstein" (who is sad and lonely): 
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
      "Easter eggs" 
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
      In process: 
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
      Someone is trying on a pneumatic system for nailing? 
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
      And next to try on yourself exoskeleton: 
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
      An interesting project is demonstrated by guys from Japan: 
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
      For now, note the 
Rapiro project on the left (on the table) - a DIY assembled and programmable home robot.  That in 2013 they raised £ 75,099 ($ 101,111) on the Kickstarter, out of the claimed £ 20,000.  You can 
print it yourself on a 3D printer. 
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
      But I called the project of an incomprehensible “creature” that fluffy and caudate interesting: 
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
      As you know, all ingenious is simple - pets (most) have a need to be petted, and this pleases their owners.  But not everyone has pets - the developers from Japan have come up with such a device - so that you can iron (artificial wool, it's clear), and get a response - the tail :) 
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
      The project is called 
QOOBO .  And a couple of weeks ago, they successfully completed the 
campaign on the kickstarter, where among the stated ¥ 5,000,000, they collected ¥ 12,360,156 (~ $ 108,892). 
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
      Ears-mood (Japanese chip - catgirl), were also presented: 
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
      The stand with DIY devices, and the one on the left, is designed to test the reaction :) 
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
      For music lovers, the electronic guitar was introduced: 
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
      And in the distance, someone tries an electronic violin: 
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
      Good music lessons at school :) 
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
      "Drummer, rhythm, solo and bass ..." 
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
      Of course, DIY game consoles were presented: 
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
      From the family of projects (here and the button accordion): 
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
      And here are the swords for training the Jedi: 
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
      By the way a team from Japan ( 
Tac.inc ) 
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
      Science was also presented, for example - biology lovers - DIY microscope: 
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
      Even the spinning wheels were presented - most likely to lovers of folk art and ethno: 
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
      For those who are interested in popularizing robotics among beginners, there was a 
Kittenbot project 
stand : 
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
      On the basis of Scratch, they created an environment for programming uncomplicated robots (the code is translated into Arduino C). 
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
      Of course - what a Maker Fair (and hackspace) without a 3D (brutal) printer: 
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
      And the “trick” of this 3D printer is probably that, on the basis of one platform, it can also print, and mill, and engrave: 
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
      Here are mobile monitoring systems: 
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
      Reminds snowmobiles? 
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
      No, this is to walk on water :) 
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
      And now the stand of the 
hackspace LAB ZERO , thanks to the resident of which is 
targence , we were able to visit this exhibition. 
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
    
      
        
        
        
      
      The remaining photos are not included in the post are available on the link to Flickr .