Food fashion by Ted Sabarese
Food for thought clothes! Stunning creations by Ted Sabaese, I’m loving the waffle pants. [via inspire me now]
Food for thought clothes! Stunning creations by Ted Sabaese, I’m loving the waffle pants. [via inspire me now]
PT @ Make: Online spotted this tin foil face by Dominic Wilcox in the UK. Nice self portrait!
The color and texture freak in me is swooning over this pom pom pillow from Susan of Living With Punks. See how to make your own over on her blog. [via The Swell Life]
The user can play musical tunes simply by touching a row of spoons sitting on a table, with a fork added in for good measure. A microcontroller is used to detect changes in capacitance caused by a finger pressing against the metal, which are then sent to a computer using the MIDI protocol.
Emily Gobeille and Theo Watson’s Kinect-driven puppet show: A quick installation prototype Emily and I hooked up with the libfreenect Kinect drivers and ofxKinect. The system is doing skeleton tracking on the arm and determining where the shoulder, elbow, and wrist is, using it to control the movement and posture of the giant funky bird!
My choice of updates to include in last Thursday’s round-up of controversial posts turned out to be somewhat, ah…well, you know: Starts at “c” and gets to “l” by way of “ontraversia?” In the interest of shameless click-baiting fairness, here’s a few that didn’t make my initial cut, as well as a couple that escaped my attention altogether. And–what the heck–I’ll arbitrarily format it as a Top 10 list.
With the holiday season in full swing, how do you organize your supplies to make sure present creation and wrapping is good to go?