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Matt Richardson
Matt Richardson is a San Francisco-based creative technologist and Contributing Editor at MAKE. He’s the co-author of Getting Started with Raspberry Pi and the author of Getting Started with BeagleBone.
Latest from Matt Richardson
11/07/2011
John Graham-Cumming created this sleek 7×7 LED display by hacking up a string of addressable Christmas lights from GE. Starting...
11/06/2011
We’ve previously covered a popular mod to the Panavise Jr., which makes it easier to quickly open and close the...
11/05/2011
Kimmo Karvinen and Tero Karvinen are the authors of Arduino Bots and Gadgets, a primer on how to integrate many...
11/05/2011
Metalsmith and artist Gary Schott talks about the whimsical mechanized objects he creates in this beautiful video by Walley Films....
10/30/2011
Halloween Forum member Havok1919 built this Halloween gravestone he calls the Technological Tombstone of Terror. The tombstone itself is constructed...
10/29/2011
In an excellent homage to Ghostbusters II, Eric used Processing and a Kinect to create a Vigo portrait with eyes...
10/26/2011
Combining a double pendulum, spray paint, and motorized wheels, So Kanno and Takahiro Yamaguchi created a Senseless Drawing Bot, which...
10/24/2011
Jeffrey Lipton of Fab@Home demonstrates their 3D printing system at Maker Faire Bay Area 2011. This open source personal manufacturing...
10/23/2011
If I were six years old today, I would owe a huge debt of gratitude to Thingiverse user Thomas Lombardi,...
10/22/2011
Candy Corn is a long-time staple of Halloween candy. In fact, the sweet treat has been around since the 1880s....
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