Month: October 2012

3D-Printed Optics Using Clear Resin

The folks at Disney Research, in collaboration with Carnegie Mellon, are doing interesting work with 3D printing clear resin, light-guiding “light pipes.” The details are documented in their newly released research paper, “Printed Optics: 3D Printing of Embedded Optical Elements for Interactive Devices” (PDF). From their site: Printed Optics is a new approach to creating […]

How-To: Mini Gourd Candles

How-To: Mini Gourd Candles

Turn real gourds into a festive centerpiece with this mini gourd candle tutorial from Claire at She Knows Living! Each candle is made from a carved-out gourd, so you still get that fall look you crave while giving the pumpkins another purpose! If you’d rather use plastic pumpkins (so they last longer), just be sure […]

Bird-Mounted Cameras

Bird-Mounted Cameras

Remember the documentary Winged Migration? The filmmakers were able to get all those great shots of migrating geese by acclimating them to the presence of an ultralight plane at an early age. The birds thought the plane was part of their flock. Now filmmaker John Downer has taken avian photography to the next level: mounting […]

LED & Acrylic Zoetrope

LED & Acrylic Zoetrope

An edge-lit acrylic zoetrope based on the linux game Word War VI. The game was written by Steve Cameron, a fellow member of hackerspace TX/RX Labs. I was looking to do a zoetrope project and his vector based game was perfect for a straight forward laser etched animation. The display is a series of 12 […]