Homebrew Jumbotron display for Nintendo DS
Neal Tew combined some surplus touch panel displays and his regular-sized Nintendo DS to create the super-sized Jumbotron DS.
Neal Tew combined some surplus touch panel displays and his regular-sized Nintendo DS to create the super-sized Jumbotron DS.
Brain-machine interface researchers at the University of Tokyo were apparently successful at combining rat and machine, creating the RatCar.
We’re excited to announce the first ever Ottawa Mini Maker Faire, which will be held on November 6th and 7th in Ottawa, ON.
http://www.vimby.com/swf/media/VideoPlayerAS3.swf This hackerspace challenge is looking pretty cool! Very stoked to see the remainder of the series. And kudos to Scion for catching on to a very awesome phenomenon. More: Take on the Machine: A hackerspace challenge
Here’s a neat design for an improved wheelchair, by designer and wheelchair user Salim Nasser.
As a graphic artist, I’m a sucker for the bold vector style of Italian graffiti artist, CT, whose modern take on wall art is making waves on the blog scene. Even better, he still kicks it old style and uses “squared paper and a black pen” to work out his pieces — hott! You can […]
By Kami Bigler This festive bat mobile would look great in your entry greeting visiting trick or treaters on Halloween night. With so many different kinds of cool papers available these days, you could really make this your own!