Lego Bonsai Looks Pixelated
Tokyo-based artist Azuma Makoto’s works are usually of the botanical nature, but a few of his works though, like the Lego Pine, use non-botanical media to evoke visions of plant life.
Tokyo-based artist Azuma Makoto’s works are usually of the botanical nature, but a few of his works though, like the Lego Pine, use non-botanical media to evoke visions of plant life.
Tomorrow MAKE editor-in-chief Mark Frauenfelder will be in a live chat about 3D printing with the editors of Scientific American.
I have a favorite fabric scrap bucket I keep on my sewing desk – it’s a staple now.
A woodland aesthetic is always welcome in the holiday season in my book, so I am loving these Wool Woodland stockings by Martha Stewart.
Check out Smile and Wave to see Rachel’s pretty winter wreath front and center.
Sprite_tm’s miniature MAME cabinet that runs off a Raspberry Pi and even has a 128×32 OLED marquee along the top. Recently, I got one of the Pi’s myself exactly because of that reason: it’s always useful to expand your toolset with something powerful and cheap. I didn’t get it for a specific reason other than […]
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