Maker Space

This interdisciplinary Maker Space fosters creativity and collaboration through the practice of critical making. This practice will not only offer students alternative modes of knowledge production through critical experiments with technology, but also inform ways to engage the community through peer-based collaboration, prototyping, and entrepreneurship. GaIM Graduate students have access to all Maker Space equipment and resources, most of which can be found on the Full Equipment List page. Everything from our 3D printers, laser cutters, to the OptiTrack motion capture system is available for research and project use. If there is any equipment, consumable, or software not available, the GaIM program and Maker Space will work with the student to bring their project to fruition. While the hours of operation tend to be normal business hours, where the Maker Space Manager or assistant is available, graduate students can register for 24/7 access, by having a faculty sponsor.