EdVenture Program Manager Chosen to Present at National Maker Faire

June 12, 2015

Daniel Cummins Represents South Carolina with DIY Kitchen Sink Piano

 

COLUMBIA, SC – Daniel Cummins, the inventor of the Kitchen Sink Piano and EdVenture Children’s Museum’s Maker Program Manager, has been selected to represent South Carolina at the National Maker Faire on June 12-13 in Washington DC. Cummins will join hundreds of other inventors from across the country to kick off the national “Week of Making” on June 12-18. The week-long celebration, which marks the one-year anniversary of the White House Maker Faire, sheds light on entrepreneurs and students who are bringing new tools to the table to further efforts in STEM, manufacturing and to launch new ventures.

“Though Maker Faires have been happening on a state-by-state basis for many years, this event is the first to convene makers from each state for a showcase of ingenuity and creativity happening across our nation,” said K. Wayne Thornley, executive vice president of branding and museum experiences. “We are very proud to have Daniel represent South Carolina with his newest invention and to share his expertise in maker education.”

Cummins spends his workday educating young children at the museum. After hours, he and his wife, Sara, are avid DIYers and constructed the Kitchen Sink Piano using a Makey Makey circuit board, a computer, a kitchen sink and stainless steel kitchen utensils.

“Through basic circuitry, I was able to convert ordinary kitchen utensils into a working piano,” said Cummins.

Cummins is excited to exhibit his newest creation and meet other inventors who share his passion for making.

 

 

 

About EdVenture

The mission of EdVenture is to inspire children to experience the joy of learning. EdVenture is a locally-managed, not-for-profit informal educational institution dedicated to lifelong learning through its 92,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor interactive exhibit space and in its educational outreach programs and after school programs. The museum has welcomed visitors from all 50 states and 18 foreign countries, creating shared experiences and memories for families learning together. For more information about EdVenture, visit www.edventure.org or call (803) 779-3100. 

About Maker Faire   

The inaugural Maker Faire was held in San Mateo, Calif., in 2006. As Maker Faire has grown in popularity and relevance, additional Faires were launched in 2010 in Detroit and New York City. Community-driven, independently produced Mini Maker Faire events inspired by Maker Faire are now being produced around the United States and the world. Maker Faire is supported by MAKE magazine and O’Reilly Media, the information source for leading-edge computer technologies. 

Follow the development of the National Maker Faire at www.nationalmakerfaire.com and on Twitter @Natlmakerfaire.