Month: March 2011

How-To: Print Your Own Fabric

Karina from Maple Ash and Oak shares her tips and tricks for creating bold, graphic fabric prints over on Poppytalk. No need for large screens, squeegees, and emulsion. Beautiful prints can be created with simple methods and materials. Most of the supplies are household items and the rest can be found at your local art […]

Minimals: Digital Assembly Meets Art

Minimals: Digital Assembly Meets Art

MINIMALS, which is currently being exhibited at Bostonโ€™s Axiom Gallery, is a work by my friends and labmates Jonathan Bachrach and Jonathan Ward.  In the academic world, they both research “digital assembly,” or the idea that in โ€œthe future,โ€ we will be able to make anything out of reusable, discrete blocks of interesting and varied geometries […]

Welcome Guest Author David Cranor

Welcome Guest Author David Cranor

I’m pleased to welcome a new guest author to Make: Online! David Cranor will be covering projects and people on the maker side of high-tech academic research. David Cranor is an inventor, adventurer, and pineapple upside down cake enthusiast. He is currently a student at the MIT Media Lab researching human/computer interaction, as well as […]