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John Baichtal
My interests include writing, electronics, RPGs, scifi, hackers & hackerspaces, 3D printing, building sets & toys. @johnbaichtal nerdage.net
Latest from John Baichtal
10/04/2011
This QR code clock offers a fun notion — signs or other visual cues for the benefit of robots. Our...
10/03/2011
The Biosensing and Networked Performance workshop at conference at ISEA 2011 in Istanbul helped participants create their own GSR sensor...
10/03/2011
Adam “Phooky” Mayer of MakerBot Industries and NYC Resistor built this machine for stamping hackerspace passports. [Via Adafruit]
10/02/2011
Sébastien Bourdeauducq of /tmp/lab visited PWL, a “one-man vacuum tube laboratory” headed up by Aleksander Zawada. He starts the triode...
10/02/2011
This edible piano was created by NYC Resistor members Astrida Valigorsky, Ranjit Bhatnagar, Mimi Hui, and Catarina Mota. As part...
09/30/2011
“How Hard Can It Be” is a new DIYer show on the National Geographic Channel this Sunday, October 2nd, at...
09/30/2011
Milkymist One is a video synthesizer to create real-time visuals from audio or video input. Launched in summer 2011 by...
09/29/2011
Travis Chen of L.A. added a Thingamakit synthesizer (formerly sold by Bleep Labs) along with with dual LEDacles, to his...
09/29/2011
Mike Doyle’s masterwork Lego Victorian on Mud Heap follows up on his similar, if less epic, creations, Three Story Victorian...
09/29/2011
Mark Wilson of New Zealand created an Arduino-based emulation of the KENBAK-1, one of the first, if not THE first...
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