Made On Earth โ Ship of Bricks
Malle Hawking needed more than 300,000 Lego bricks to complete his model USS Harry S. Truman.
Malle Hawking needed more than 300,000 Lego bricks to complete his model USS Harry S. Truman.
Marc @ MAKE writes: Lynne Bruning has a nice instructable about using machine embroidery to cover conductive thread. I kind of like the look of the silvery thread, but you might feel differently and want to cover it up. More: New Soft Circuit Kits in the Maker Shed and Massive Soft Electronics Roundup In the […]
San Francisco artist Kal Spelletich’s life-sized robot, Kalopticon, toys with the notion of surveillance.
Ann Smith’s fanciful avian miniatures are just the latest creations in her growing mechanical menagerie.
Tom Luczycki set out to build an exhibit to delight children and remind adults of the one device they always wanted to build.
Bogged down by that big old oscillating clunker? Feel the freedom of the SIG Theremin Watch! (Hmmm, I’d be interested in seeing how a wearable theremin antennae performs) Now all we need is the dual mounted helmet version to complete the set. From the MAKE Flickr photo pool Mini-Theremin
Gail Simpson and Aristotle Georgiades, who go by the name Actual Size Artworks, forklifted a 500-pound wooden flying saucer 20 feet up into a grove outside the Abington Art Center.