Made On Earth
Read this article in MAKE:
04: Music and Kits for the Holidays, Page 16.
To get MAKE, subscribe or purchase single volumes.
Amazing things your neighbors build in their basements.
From the column Made on Earth
By Peter Kirn, Steve Lodefink, Bob Miller, Arwen O'Reilly Griffith, Chris O'Shea, Bob Parks, Bruce Stewart
Media
Multimedia content for this article:
String Thing Sound Clip (1 of 4)
Download now: MP3
String Thing Sound Clip (2 of 4)
Download now: MP3
String Thing Sound Clip (3 of 4)
Download now: MP3
String Thing Sound Clip (4 of 4)
Download now: MP3
Hear Lim's Harpsichord
Hear Henry Lim's LEGO Harpsichord!
Download now: MP3
See the LEGO Harpsichord in action
This very short movie shows Henry Lim's harpsichord being played.
Download now: MPEG
Beatbox
The Beatbox is a physical, programmable drum machine, designed and made by Andy Huntington. This demo video shows only some of the system's capabilities.
Download now: QuickTime .MOV
Links
- Artomat: The Real Official Site
Official Site of the Art-o-mat Project - String Thing
See a video clip and hear the String Thing prototype testing (wmv, 32mb). - Stuck at Prom Scholarship Contest
The full contest site. - Palatov's design log
Updates with lots of pictures on the design process. - Dennis Palatov's dp1 build log
Displays a possible finished design for the car. - LEGO Harpsichord
Specs on Henry Lim's harpsichord. - Henry Lim's site
Pictures of all Henry Lim's work. - Beatbox
The official beatbox site. - Maria Cristalli's site
Info and pictures concerning Maria's work. - StringThing's construction
Explains StringThing's construction with lots of images. - OneFreeMinute
Official site for OneFreeMinute, including multimedia content of the mobile sculpture in action.
Make: Noise — Discuss this article
You must be logged in to post a talkback.[ Display main threads only] [ Oldest First]
Showing messages 1 through 6 of 6.
- Art-o-mat Website
You must be logged in to reply.
You have an incorrect link to the Artomat project. Please update ASAP! Thanks
www.artomat.orgPosted by missmk on January 03, 2006 at 18:04:37 Pacific Time
- Art-o-mat Website
You must be logged in to reply.
Sorry, we had two links up. I've taken down the incorrect one. The one that remains is correct.
Thanks for pointing it out!Posted by arwenoreilly on January 03, 2006 at 18:11:12 Pacific Time
- Art-o-mat Website
You must be logged in to reply.
Thanks! I just added that one. Hope you don't mind. Thanks for the link!Posted by missmk on January 03, 2006 at 18:14:09 Pacific Time
- Art-o-mat Website
You must be logged in to reply.
Aha! Well, thanks so much for catching that...Posted by arwenoreilly on January 03, 2006 at 18:20:56 Pacific Time
- String Thing MP3?
You must be logged in to reply.
I was quite intrigued by and very much looking forward to hearing the string thing (Make 04), but neither makezine.com nor the String Thing creator's website have a recording of the instrument! The article instructed readers to come to makezine.com to hear it in action... I'm waiting eagerly. :)Posted by Bleys on October 28, 2005 at 23:24:56 Pacific Time
- String Thing MP3?
You must be logged in to reply.
Hi -
Sorry for the confusion -- there is a video (with sound) of String Thing on the creator's site; we also added a link above directly to the Windows Media file at http://people.interaction-ivrea.it/b.dove/video/string_thing.wmv.
Thanks for your post!
t
Posted by terrie on October 31, 2005 at 09:23:26 Pacific Time
|
Showing messages 1 through 6 of 6. |
Join the conversation -- every MAKE article has an online page that includes a place for discussion. We've made these RSS and Atom feeds to help you watch the discussions: subscribe.
Explore More in Make Magazine
Search the pages of MAKE
Raves for MAKE!
“Now we've got geek DIY (do it yourself) porn. Just as would-be Emerils pore over lushly illustrated cookbooks with recipes involving hard-to-find morels and complicated instructions for roux, Tom Swift wanna-bes are devouring MAKE.”
— Steven Levy, Newsweek
“...O'Reilly Media recently launched what has already become the bible of this new movement, a magazine called MAKE.”
— Daniel Roth, FORTUNE
“If you're the type who views the warnings not to pry open your computer as more a challenge than admonition, MAKE is for you.”
— Rolling Stone
“One of the most innovative magazines I've seen in a long time.”
— Steve Riggio, CEO Barnes & Noble
“The kind of magazine that would impress MacGyver”
— Marcus Chan, San Francisco Chronicle





