Year: 2009

Make: Day event photos

Make: Day event photos

Make: Day was a huge success this weekend at the Science Museum of Minnesota. My fingers are crossed that this marks the first of many events where you can take your family to learn about electronics, make robots, meet the makers from your favorite Make: television episodes, interact with radio controlled artwork, and listen to […]

Bent Buddha Machine

Bent Buddha Machine

I love the Buddha Machine, the ambient sound generator with a Buddha inside every byte. Modulator Mike bent his box to add a pitch control and a light-dependent resistor theremin control. I’d love to hear what this sounds like. BTW: I discovered that there’s a Buddha Machine iPhone app. It’s $4, tho. Too much for […]

The Beginning Engineer’s Checklist

The Beginning Engineer’s Checklist

I like this “Beginning Engineer’s Checklist,” from the PIClist site. Here are the first six items on the list: 1. NEVER loan out your copies of: The Art of Electronics (Horowitz & Hill, Cambridge University Press) (you do HAVE a copy don’t you?) Illustrated Sourcebook of Mechanical Components or Ingenious Mechanisms for Designers and Inventors […]

5¢ architectural advice

From New World Geek comes this curious strategy for dealing with hard times. Two Seattle architects have set up a Lucy from Peanuts-like 5¢ advice booth in a Seattle farmer’s market. Their mission: Architecture 5¢ is about starting conversations, it’s that simple. People have questions about how they want to live in their home; whether […]