On May 24-25, 2015, Jerusalem’s Bloomfield Science Museum hosted its third
Mini Maker Faire in two days of creativity, inventions, technology, music and fun - part of a
worldwide program aimed at inspiring inventiveness among people young and old.
The Maker Movement in Israel is steadily growing. Today it numbers several hundred creative people who specialize in thinking outside the box and inventing wonderful, funny, surprising creations displayed at the Faire.
Watch this cool celebration of creativity and innovation filmed at last year's event, the second Mini Maker Faire.
“How can we inspire young people to think science with their hands, to think technology with their hands?” asks Maya Halevy, museum director. One of the participants made a flying dinosaur. Another connected pressure sensors to plates and cups to make a drum set. See what other magic happened at the Mini Maker Faire.