Collin’s Lab: Brainwave Beats
Measuring brainwaves is not just for neuroscientists anymore. So, how shall we use our newfound sensory powers?
Measuring brainwaves is not just for neuroscientists anymore. So, how shall we use our newfound sensory powers?
Measuring brainwaves is not just for neuroscientists anymore. So, how shall we use our newfound sensory powers?
Does your bot have tons of character? Does it make you laugh uncontrollably or pat it on the back for being so clever? Then certainly your bot deserves the chance to appear on the pages of MAKE Volume 27, the upcoming Robot issue. We’re running a fun contest in search of the most entertaining robot […]
Make your own, more sophisticated version of a Snickers bar? Mmmm… Cannelle et Vanille has a recipe that looks divine. Snickers is probably in my top five favorite conventional candy bars, along with Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups and Heath bar.
We’ve had some great feedback lately to our contest questions, so we’ve decided to throw the door wide open on the latest element14 giveaway and see what flies in! The comments on the landing page are rocking along great, so far, but we want your input, too! So now’s the time to dust off your “I always wished MAKE would…” file, flip open the cover, and let us know what’s inside. We’ve got ten subs to give away, so there’s plenty to go ’round. Thanks for your time and attention!
Now, I know there will be some die hard vinyl-philes out there prone to fussing about the lost connection of tactile feedback or the degree of skill required to match turntable beats. But lets face it, all practices evolve, music being no exception, and the Multi-Touch Light Table is such a thoughtfully conceived and artfully crafted piece of UI that even the analog evangelists won’t be able to deny its merits.
These kitty pants by Kristine Jorskogen are about as cute as, well, a kitty! As Jorskogen says on the Ravelry page, “I’ve seen many people searching for a pattern for Kitty pants, but I could not find a single one! So I decided to make one myself, and I hope it will be of use […]