Mitch Altman
Best known for inventing TV-B-Gone, a keychain that turns off TVs in public places, Mitch is interested in any technology that gives people more choices for improving their lives.Author of these Magazine Articles
TV-B-Gone Hat
Hide a gadget in a ball cap to turn off TVs by just looking at them.
In
DIY: Circuits
from MAKE:
13: Magic page 169
The Brain Machine
Get altered states of consciousness with this microcontroller-driven sound and light device.
From MAKE:
10: Home Electronics page 88
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TV-B-Gone Hat
Hide a gadget in a ball cap to turn off TVs by just looking at them.
In
DIY: Circuits
from MAKE:
13: Magic page 169
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