What you’re reading in MAKE 14

What you’re reading in MAKE 14

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Here are the most read articles in MAKE: Volume 14, on newsstands now!

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Living Room Baja Buggies by John Mouton. With wireless cameras on board, these radio-controlled racers give you virtual reality telepresence. Page 96

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Yabba Dabba DIY by Ed Troxell. Bill LeMaster built the Flintstone car for his grandkids’ Halloween costume. Page 22

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Too Much Time on My Hands by Cory Doctorow. All creative endeavor begins with just fooling around. Enjoy it. Page 14

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Scanner Camera by Mike Golembewski. Mod a flatbed scanner to take photos that decontruct time and motion. Page 78

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My Homebrew 3D Scanner by Tim Anderson. Imagine a camera that captures the shapes of things, and a printer that prints out those shapes. Page 192

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Earth, Wind, Inspire by Linda Permann. Page 16

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Status: Stinky by Bruce Stewart. Want someone to know how many times you applied deodorant today? Neither do the creators of Zero Privacy. Page 20

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Musical Engineerity by Peter KirnWant – robots to be musical, creative, and expressive? Better brush up on your engineering. Page 18

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