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Museum of Science and Industry Chicago
March 13, 2018 — We are proud to be showcased at the MSI Make Festival, Make Shop exhibition celebrating our Illuminated Clubbing Jewelry designer by Anina Net, out CEO and Founder.
The story behind the making of the jewelry from when Anina saw scraps of material on the LED Factory Floor to the creation of our electroplated and laser engraved illuminated jewelry is on display along with our bracelet and choker.
“I hope that young persons visiting the exhibition will See how inspiration to product creation can come at any time. I hope my example will inspire more people to make and make more women entrepreneurs.” — Anina Net, CEO of 360Fashion Network
MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY TO LAUNCH FIRST-EVER SPRING MAKE FESTIVAL, A FOUR-WEEK CELEBRATION OF MAKING
The Celebration
The celebration at the Museum of Science and Industry Chicago features new Make Shop, featuring Anina Net Illuminated Clubbing Jewelry by 360Fashion Network
Spring Make Festival
CHICAGO, Ill.—On Friday, March 9, the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago (MSI) will introduce Spring Make Festival, a four-week celebration designed to unleash guest creativity. Spring Make Festival, which runs through April 8, will offer a robust combination of daily activities and special events designed to help guests see themselves as designers, makers, and tinkerers including the MSI Chicago Mini Maker Faire; a facilitated workshop offering LED circuitry building, 3D printing, and vinyl cutting; Hebocon, a renowned “crappy” robot competition; adults-only events and new hands-on challenges.
The centerpiece of Spring Make is the Make Shop, a new facilitated experience that allows guests to create a personal memento by progressing through three activities: vinyl cutting, 3D printing and building an LED light circuit. As they create, guests will learn about problem-solving skills, the diverse community of local Chicago makers and how making can have a positive impact on communities.
Because so much of the maker process focuses on problem solving and iteration, MSI staff will host Failure is an Option!, a daily 20-minute stage shows that challenges guests to engineer, test and modify a skyscraper so it remains standing while it undergoes wind tests, reinforcing the basics of the engineering design process.
“Spring Make Festival is a celebration of high- and low-tech ways that people, especially kids, can tap into their creative potential and see firsthand that there are multiple paths to a STEM-focused career,” said David Mosena, president and chief executive officer, MSI. “MSI’s unique hands-on approach has always encouraged our guests to be doers rather than spectators and we are thrilled that Spring Make Festival will put our guests’ creativity front and center in an entirely new way.”
Spring Make kicks off Friday, March 9 and continues through Sunday, April 8. Select experiences and events require an additional ticket purchase. A full schedule is below and available online at msichicago.org/springmake.
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