Way cool! This weekend several Resistor members worked together with The Last Shuttle Project and the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum to install a time lapse camera near Hangar 12 at JFK to record the demating operation of the Space Shuttle Enterprise (OV101) from the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft. [thanks, Trammell!]
Posted by John Baichtal | May 16th, 2012 7:00 AM
Categories: Earth Science, Photography, Uncategorized | 1 Comment
A parade of pedal-powered maker contraptions and a reception for artists junk boats takes place this Saturday in Far Rockaway, Queens.
Posted by Nick Normal | May 16th, 2012 3:30 AM
Categories: Events | No Comments
Clever junktech from the folks at Austin Creative Reuse, spotted at last Saturday's Austin Mini Maker Faire, where this simple machine was keeping a lot of kids engaged, for a long time, at very low cost.
Posted by Sean Ragan | May 15th, 2012 10:51 PM
Categories: Education, Green, Kids | No Comments
Kimwipes are lab-grade tissues that are indispensable for cleaning delicate parts and for light-duty workshop use.
Posted by Stuart Deutsch | May 15th, 2012 8:30 PM
Categories: Toolbox, Tools, Workshop & Tools | 8 Comments
Bunch of Amateurs by Jack Hitt hits the stands today. A contributing editor to This American Life, Hitt's book argues that the "DIY impulse" and "amateur collaborations" are rooted in "the soul of America."
Posted by Nick Normal | May 15th, 2012 4:30 PM
Categories: Authors, Books and Magazines | 253 Comments
It’s hard to ignore the popularity of pizza and animated GIFs on the internet, especially on social networking sites like Tumblr. The Pizzoetrope is a device that brings pizza, animated GIFs, and social networking together in one elegant dish. As the name suggests, The Pizzoetrope is basically a zoetrope that is created on a pizza by using the toppings [...]
Posted by Andrew Salomone | May 15th, 2012 2:30 PM
Categories: Art & Design, Uncategorized | 4 Comments
Coming is June, CRAFT, our popular go-to site for the crafting community, will be moving over to makezine.com. We've always felt as though crafting was just another type of making. As we've moved our content management deeper into WordPress, it makes sense for us to move our craft content over to the makezine.com domain and to treat it as one of the key content areas that we plan on building out as we move forward.
Posted by Gareth Branwyn | May 15th, 2012 1:31 PM
Categories: Announcements, CRAFT, Crafts | 5 Comments