How-To: Wire Hanger Washi Tape Organizer
Think you need a special container to keep your paper tape in order? Think again! Make your own simple wire hanger washi tape organizer with this tutorial from Silly Old Suitcase!
Think you need a special container to keep your paper tape in order? Think again! Make your own simple wire hanger washi tape organizer with this tutorial from Silly Old Suitcase!
Though not entirely LEGO, this faithful reproduction from Canadian maker Ryan Alexander does play actual vinyl (though heavily garbled) and performs well enough to show the proof of concept.
That catchy pop hit from Gotye, “Somebody that I used to know”, is painstakingly rendered with an HP Scanjet 3C, Amiga 600, a couple of hard drives, and PIC-controlled xylophone by Toronto-based melody maker bd594.
World Maker Faire 2012: Mark Read, “Illuminated Interventions: A Preliminary Tactical Guide”
The Illuminator Affinity Group will present a brief history of and discuss lessons learned in the field over the last 4 months of repeated interventions in public space with this tactical media tool, the “spectacularization machine.”
World Maker Faire 2012: Jonathan Lippincott, “Large Scale: Fabricating Sculpture in the 60s and 70s”
Jonathan Lippincott, author of Large Scale, presents a photographic history of the sculptures made at his family’s fabrication shop/gallery, Lippincott, Inc. Lippincott makers prototyped, made and installed many large-scale iconic art works by Claes Oldenburg, Louise Nevelson, Barnett Newman, Ellsworth Kelly, Robert Indiana and many more.
Cloud Robotics and the African Robotics Network Design Challenge Winners
The Cloud will have a huge impact on the next generation of robots. It provides access to vast resources of data, software, computation,as well as access to human designers and researchers worldwide. Ken will announce the latest results.
World Maker Fair 2012: John Long, “Darwin’s Devices: Evolving Robots to Study Animal Evolution”
To understand organic evolution, we evolve biorobots. Our biorobots are fully autonomous mimics of ancient fish-like vertebrates. We subject them to the same selection pressures that may have occurred 500 million years ago.