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Modular Electric Guitar Frameworks: Praxis Zero

Modular Electric Guitar Frameworks: Praxis Zero

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Andrew Benson’s Praxis Zero guitars are modular frameworks for guitars that can have interchangeable bodies, and can have their specs easily changed to suit the needs of the player. All the parts are sculpted with a CNC router and were on display at Maker Faire Bay Area 2011. http://www.praxisguitars.com/ http://makerfaire.com/pub/e/5025

Art Car Inspired by Pre-Cambrian Creature: Opabinia Regalis

Art Car Inspired by Pre-Cambrian Creature: Opabinia Regalis

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Opabinia Regalis was a Precambrian creature that has been reborn as a a fire spewing art bike. Crafted by Kurt Pires, this extinct animal on wheels makes the rounds at Maker Faire Bay Area 2011 while being used as a teaching tool for fossil history. http://www.bobbiepires.com/opa/ http://makerfaire.com/pub/e/5172

Haptic GPS Points Cyclists in the Right Direction: Mapbag

Haptic GPS Points Cyclists in the Right Direction: Mapbag

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Josh Billions demonstrates the Mapbag at Maker Faire Bay Area 2011. It is a bicycle messenger bag with a ring of vibrating motors sewn into its strap, whose positions correspond to compass points. This soft circuit project uses a Lilypad in conjunction with the gps feature in an Iphone, allowing the user to set a destination and be given constant haptic feedback through the fabric in order to stay on course and in the right direction. This acts as an exploratory wayfinding tool – a fun and useful alternative to a standard turn-by-turn map. http://www.joshbillions.org/ http://makerfaire.com/pub/e/6141

Shopbot, Automation. and Imagination: Context Furniture

Shopbot, Automation. and Imagination: Context Furniture

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Bryce Moore talks to us about furniture, commodification, and democratic design from his shop in the nearly abandoned basement of Northland Mall in Detroit. We also learn about how his ShopBot and automation make custom, high-end design possible, even in a fluctuating economy.

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Robotic Sculpture Made from Scrap: Homunculus

Robotic Sculpture Made from Scrap: Homunculus

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Nemo Gould brings Homunculus to Maker Faire Bay Area 2011 – a garbage robot fashioned from carefully selected reused parts. The head is a recycled voltmeter that’s been flipped upside down, and his guts include woodwind parts and vacuum tubes. Gould maintains an extensive collection of junk that inform his pieces. http://www.nemomatic.com/nemomatic/home.html http://makerfaire.com/pub/e/5512