Rune wirelessly rocking Maker Faire Trondheim
Originally prototyped using an Arduino, Aalberg Audio’s guitar delay pedal and Bluetooth LE remote control now looks like a product, not a prototype.
From advancements in technology and materials, to the development of innovative techniques and ideas, there’s always something new on the horizon. As a maker, your success depends on your ability to keep up with all these changes. Let’s take a look at some of the most noteworthy developments that are taking place in making right now!
Originally prototyped using an Arduino, Aalberg Audio’s guitar delay pedal and Bluetooth LE remote control now looks like a product, not a prototype.
After a while all 3D printers start to the look the same, but there are a few that are different. I talked to Simen from Polarworks about their upcoming Alta printer.
What happens when you mix a “Google Cardboard”-style viewer with with a Go Pro spherical camera mount?
A group of electronics students from HiST brought two very different projects to the faire—an underwater ROV and a bunch of electric long boards.
There are some in crazy contraptions here at Maker Faire Trondheim, and one of these is the drawing machine brought to the faire by Norwegian Creations.
The Maker Faire kicked off this morning here in the town square in the centre of Trondheim, Norway, with over 70 projects on display.
The author Gareth Branwyn was once the Editorial Director at Make:. And before that, he was a contributor. With the release of his latest book, Borg Like Me, he is sharing all kinds of stories, memoirs, and essays spanning the last 30 years. He paints pictures of the various DIY cultures he’s been a part […]