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Made in Japan – Volume 31

Made in Japan – Volume 31

09/08/2008

This week’s Made in Japan: Mobile Camera Strap Lenses, Fukuda-Inspired ASCII Art, Recotana’s USB MIDI Controller, The “Full Color” Print...

Made in Japan – Volume 30

Made in Japan – Volume 30

09/01/2008

This week: Kirigami by Kanako Yaguchi, The Web Server is Running, Controlling a Model Train with Acceleromoters, an iPod Touch...

Made in Japan – Volume 29

Made in Japan – Volume 29

08/25/2008

This week: Todai LEGO Club, Infrared MIDI Accelerometer, “The Way Sensing Go” Installation by 4nchor5 La6, Trick Wall Paintings, Screen...

Made in Japan – Volume 28

Made in Japan – Volume 28

08/18/2008

This week: Transformer Art Gallery, Making Characters from Individual Components, Asagaya’s Tanabata Festival: The Papier-mache Float Parade, Make a Cheap...

Made in Japan – Volume 27

Made in Japan – Volume 27

08/10/2008

This week: The Gossamer 1 Art Machine, Making Tombodama, Digital Camera Goggles, The Reduino, Styrofoam Dome Homes, The Ferrofluid Sculptures...

Made in Japan – Volume 26

Made in Japan – Volume 26

08/03/2008

This week: Clothespin Toys: IQlip = Descendant of Basamingar? Power Mac G3-style iPod Nano Cover, Scopedog Mecha, Original Gakken Bird...

Made in Japan – Volume 25

Made in Japan – Volume 25

07/28/2008

This week: The Pocket Art Studio, The Portative Organ, Robot Fish, Eye Glasses: Always Keep Your Eyes Open, The Air-Conditioned...

Made in Japan – Volume 24

Made in Japan – Volume 24

07/21/2008

This week: Time-lapse Video of Rice Paddy Art, Making Shocked Skeleton Photos, Self-Standing Gyro Crawler, Creative+Ecological Packaging in Japan, Giant...

Made in Japan – Volume 23

Made in Japan – Volume 23

07/15/2008

This week: Making a Life-size Gummy Coke Bottle, Pentacom’s Toy Camera Simulator, The Raygun Project, New iPhone Apps from Made...

Made in Japan – Volume 22

Made in Japan – Volume 22

07/07/2008

This week: Ginger – the AVR-Based Gainer Clone, Homemade Gut Strings from Sausage Casing, Biodegradable Balloon Making in Rural Japan,...

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