CRAFT Flickr Pool Weekly Roundup
This week in the CRAFT Flickr pool we saw: Squid Glass by craftinomicon, faux-leather macramé belt by mainly, and Mr. Deer Moosestachio by Anatomically Incorrect Creatures.
This week in the CRAFT Flickr pool we saw: Squid Glass by craftinomicon, faux-leather macramé belt by mainly, and Mr. Deer Moosestachio by Anatomically Incorrect Creatures.
This 1950s newsreel shows a car that was modded by its owner to deploy its spare tire as a tight-spot parking assist. (Thanks, Lew!)
This week in the MAKE Flickr pool we saw:
Just … yes. Nutella Meingues by Cream Puffs in Venice. [via luvinthemommyhood on Pinterest] More: Nutella Cheesecake How-To: Nutella Thumbprint Cookies How-To: Chocolate Hazelnut Spread
In one of my classes, we’re making cell phone pouches recently. On Monday, we looked at some fabric iPod cases on Flickr, and then they made sketch models with paper and tape. Sketch models are a very quick model that allows you to see about what the design will be before committing lots of time, expense and materials to the design. The sketch model allows you to hold the idea in your hand in the fastest turnaround possible. They had about 20 minutes to make theirs, which placed an emphases on speed over perfection, which could come later.
Students next transferred the measurements to the computer and cut the shapes with the laser. On Thursday, some started cutting t-shirt fabric on the laser. A couple of students are sewing with hand but fabric glue is faster. As a finished product, glue probably isn’t the best, but it allows very quick feedback on the design’s measurements. One student wanted to photo on to his design, so we managed to raster an image onto the fabric. This weekend I scored a free sewing machine and associated gear, which should open up some new possibilities.
This is a project in development for the module “Digital Ecologies”, at the Bartlett’s AAC Msc. A Delta-Robot is controlled by a Kinect through Processing and Arduino. The movements of the performer control directly the position of the robot’s effector, and the rotation and opening of the gripper. Once the plattform is properly calibrated (still […]
Jeromina of Paper, Plate, and Plane shows you how to turn cardboard into fashion with these chunky and fun cardboard cuff bangles.