How-To: Make a Library Tote
Anna Maria Horner shares a tutorial for whipping up a simple library tote from just two dishtowels. It’s a great project for all the summer trips to the library with the kids!
Anna Maria Horner shares a tutorial for whipping up a simple library tote from just two dishtowels. It’s a great project for all the summer trips to the library with the kids!
After adding MIDI control via Arduino + DAC, MrBook cased up the added circuitry, creating a much needed wooden back panel in the process. The upgraded kit can be seen above getting along nicely with Ableton Live – good to see the lil’ Gakken synth get the pro-style treatment. Check out his blog entry for […]
Should you find yourself in want of a classic Moog Synthesizer but a little short on funds, consider anait’s paper version – much more portable than the original! More: Precisely rendered paper synth
It’s now possible to run Nintendo emulation without ‘classic’ emulator on Palm WebOS. In just ten easy steps, provided by the kind folks at pre web wiki, you, too, could be shooting up the baddies in the Central American jungles of Contra.
Congratulations to CRAFT reader Jenny of East Pittsburgh, PA for winning a copy of Von Glitschka’s new book, Drip.Dot.Swirl. 94 incredible patterns for design and illustration in last week’s book giveaway. Thanks to everyone who entered!
Theo Jansen’s idea for the Strandbeest was that they would be “autonomous,” driven by the wind. Here’s a solar-powered version. Walking robot / plant thing More: Theo Jansen-inspired Arduino walker Interview with Theo Jansen…
Lucky, of Pizza Crusade, writes: I saw your post on Tyvek sails, and immediately thought of the PDRacer (Puddle Duck Racer) – a little sailboat you can build for about $150 with tools most people already have. There’s a ton of info out there, as well as info so you can get involved with a […]