Cassette Tape Art
Wow, check out irI5‘s portraits in cassette tape! What a neat use for this recycled material. Via BoingBoing.
Wow, check out irI5‘s portraits in cassette tape! What a neat use for this recycled material. Via BoingBoing.
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One of the most fun, active areas of the crafty side of Maker Faire is the Swap-o-Rama-Rama clothing refashion extravaganza. Between the mounds of clothes waiting to embark on their second lives, the whir of dozens of sewing machines filling the air, and the steady stream of screen printers leaving their mark on everything from […]
Douglas Repetto writes: The 1,618,033rd dorkbot-nyc meeting will take place at 7pm on Wednesday, April 1st, 2009 at Location One in SoHo. Featuring the divine and proportionate: Erik Sanner: Paintings that Move, Spring Planting, and How to Enjoy Traffic Cones Why make art when every day we encounter strikingly beautiful, impenetrable objects of infinite interpretation? […]
I found this really interesting video on YouTube that was filmed by Tom Swindell. Felix Thirn created the amazing mechanical piece of art featured in the video. Other credits go to the Director Tom Mansfield, and Editor Chris Barnet. Great work! More about Felix’s Machines
Photo from Third World Tech Third World Tech is a neat site with loads of technologies that are used and created in the developing world. One feature on their site is this great idea of making bamboo bikes. The bicycle is such an incredibly important tool for people living on very little in low tech […]
Zebranalogic’s Circular Oscillator design reaches new heights of cylindrical synthesis – and wow, it sounds kind of angry about it :( I suppose that’s just the squarewaves talkin’ … and growling. Either way, it’s quite a jump from the Circular Oscillator VII and I’m guessing assembly must be a bit tricky for the PCB/knobs at […]