Month: May 2008

Microfiche Earrings

Buckett from In the Buckett blog conducted a little craft experiment with microfiche. He made earrings out of microfiche in the shape of space invaders and Tetris blocks. Boy, I remember when microfiche was as high tech as a library got.

New Tengu clone in a PCB version

New Tengu clone in a PCB version

This Tengu clone (Tengu is a toy created by artist / designer Crispin Jones that responds to sound from your computer and makes appropriate facial expressions based on the output) uses a custom-designed PCB with some pretty detailed instructions on how to build your own at the link below. Tengu Clone on PCB

Dance dance make-olution

Dance dance make-olution

These custom built dance pads cost under $2 USD a tile and can be hooked up to almost any console systen you can think of. This maker connected them up to his computer and the booty shaking title “StepMania”. Check out the detailed instructions at the link below. A Pair of Homemade Dance Pads

Videos from past DEFCONs

I wasn’t able to make it to last years DEFCON hacker/security conference, and DEFCON 16 isn’t until later this summer. As you can imagine, I’ve been a little impatient for a good ol’ info-security paranoia fix. Thankfully, it looks like a ton of videos from past conferences have been posted to the DEFCON site. This […]