Silent Film Made from Knitted Mufflers
I know plenty of people who like to knit while they watch a movie, but artist Miho Yata likes to make movies when she knits.
I know plenty of people who like to knit while they watch a movie, but artist Miho Yata likes to make movies when she knits.
Turn an empty wall into an eye-catching combination of wall art and washi tape storage!
In July, littleBits introduced their new cloudBit module, which allows users to snap the internet to anything and create their own internet-connected devices/projects. The littleBits system of magnetically interlocking pieces that just snap together is already one of our favorites here at Make: magazine. You can see them at Maker Faires, usually with a small […]
Combine creativity and chemistry to grow your own awesome crystal necklace! Guys, isn’t science the best?
Makerspaces aren’t just a good source of camaraderie and hobby level one-off projects. They also occasionally create and manufacture pro-level consumer products and services. Here are a few notable items that you can purchase, which have come from makerspaces around the country.
Anyone remember the TI-99/4A? We do. Well not anecdotally, but out of our fondness for retro computing. The TI-99/4A was one of the first home computers (in fact its immediate predecessor, the TI-99/4 was the first 16-bit personal computer), released in 1981. In the style of its later (but more popular) cousin, the Commodore 64, […]
When it comes to open source hardware, we’re used to seeing schematics and board design files for printed circuit boards. But most of the time, the integrated circuits that are placed into these designs are actually closed source. However, today Parallax took a bold step towards openness by releasing the design files for their Propeller […]