Mandelbrot set viewer
Adam Wolf, hardware hacker and member of Twin Cities Maker, has created an Arduino-based viewer for Mandelbrot sets. Adam’s website provides full schematics and code for the project.
Adam Wolf, hardware hacker and member of Twin Cities Maker, has created an Arduino-based viewer for Mandelbrot sets. Adam’s website provides full schematics and code for the project.
This transformation of a pair of clip-on earrings to beautiful necklace from doe-c-doe is fantastic! See how she did it over on her blog.
Artist Harold Hoy makes sculptures out of Erector girders. The works of Harold Hoy have centered on the complex relationship between mankind and the natural world. Hoy’s current body of work is constructed of galvanized steel and pipe hanger material and is based partly on an erector set. He uses the child’s toy as a […]
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Create your own unique piece of LED Light Art, which displays an eerie, shifting pattern of abstract colored light on a framed, translucent screen. The projected image has a fluid-like quality; it’s like a solid-state lava lamp, and is a great “mood piece” for any room.
Wave you hand over a completed Trippy RGB Waves kit, and watch the trippy light show begin. Even when left alone, they will still slowly cycle through an ever-changing display of colors. It’s a great kit for beginners, since it’s easy to solder, and inexpensive.