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Full Name
  
Michael Warren

Nationality
  
Canadian

Name
  
Mike Warren


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Born
  
22 August 1980 (age 43) (
1980-08-22
)

Education
  
Bachelor of Technology, British Columbia Institute of Technology

Known for
  
DIY, inventor, new media, Instructables, author

Notable work
  
Glow table, head in jar prank, cookie monster rug, iStab, dinosaur heels, nitro coffee

Movement
  
maker culture, DIY ethic, open source

Awards
  
New York Times Magazine Innovation Whiteboard winner

Mike warren glass art 2008


Mike Warren (born August 22, 1980) is an artist and author based in San Francisco. He builds functional open source prototypes in line with the maker culture, and are carefully documented to inspire others to follow along. As an advocate for sharing educational content, his work aims to lower the barrier to participation, and transfer a static audience to an active participant.

Contents

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Warren's most notable designs include the Glow Table, a glow in the dark (phosphorescence) table made from photoluminescent powder mixed with clear casting resin set into Pecky Cypress, and the Flamethrower Skateboard, a skateboard with a built in fuel delivery system with an ignitor that leaves a trail of fire behind it when riding

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Warren is the author of a maker books for young adults The Gadget Inventor Handbook, and 23 Things to do before you are 11 1/2. He has also compiled two all-ages books about making. Warren served as the technical editor for the young adult fiction Dewey Mac Kid Detective.

Warren is currently an educator and designer with Instructables and Autodesk.

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Achievements

Mike Warren won The New York Times Innovation Whiteboard in 2012 for his umbrella light, an illumination device retrofitted into the shaft of an umbrella to indicate location to others in the dark. This product was selected by James Dyson, calling it "a good precaution for pedestrians at night or in fog — and a bright idea in the evolution of the umbrella."

Notable Projects

Mike Warren has build videos available on his YouTube channel.

Warren released the Flamethrower Skateboard in 2017, a skateboard that leaves a fire trail similar to the DeLorean time machine from the Back To The Future movies. The dangerous nature of the skateboard has received mostly positive reviews, with some critical about the safety of leaving unattended flames and the risk of starting fires.

In 2014, Warren created a glow in the dark (phosphorescence) table made from photoluminescent powder mixed with clear casting resin set into Pecky Cypress. This table was later republished in Wired UK magazine in 2015. The video tutorial has over 2.5 million views.

In 2014, Warren built a centrifuge from an old circular saw. The centrifuge was designed as a molecular gastronomy experiment to separate food, and can achieve 1800 g-force.

In 2012, Warren was featured in Popular Science Magazine for his project concealing a battery operated soldering iron inside an airsoft gun. The airsoft pistol had a removable ammunition clip which the batteries for the soldering iron were hidden, the trigger action activated the soldering iron.

Published works

  • The Gadget Inventor Handbook: (2017) - Sterling Children's Books, 64 pages, ISBN 978-1454923473
  • 23 Things To Do Before You are 11 12: (2015) - QEB Publishing, 64 pages, ISBN 978-1609928254
  • Office Weapons (2013) - Skyhorse Publishing, 160 pages, ISBN 978-1620877081
  • Backyard Rockets (2013) - Skyhorse Publishing, 208 pages, ISBN 978-1620877302
  • References

    Mike Warren (designer) Wikipedia