Survival Research Labs at Maker Faire 2007

by Scott Beale on May 10, 2007 · 1 comment

SRL San Jose 2006 Setup (Friday)

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SRL San Jose 2006 Setup (Friday)

Survival Research Labs will be bringing several of their machines to Maker Faire 2007 next weekend in San Mateo. Violet Blue is currently working at the SRL shop with the rest of the crew helping to prepare the machines and posting her photos on Flickr as the event approaches.

Here are some photos I shot at last year’s SRL show in San Jose.

photo credit: Scott Beale

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