Cyanotype Printing with Waves and Rain
Artist Meghann Riepenhoff uses the cyanotype process to make prints of waves, sand, and rain.
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Artist Meghann Riepenhoff uses the cyanotype process to make prints of waves, sand, and rain.
Michael Yang, co-creator of KeKePad, was fed up with the limitations of conductive thread, so he designed a new wearable module that connects via an innovative new cable of his own design.
Ever wonder how the giant animal sculptures in aquariums and natural museums were made? Sculptor Stephen Kesler shares his process.
High schooler Alex Patton made this affordable, DIY Dobsonian telescope.
These Raspberry Pi media servers may be vintage or modern, but they’re all great for streaming music.
One man recounts his quest to 3D print his own faithful reproduction of the BB-8 droid from Star Wars.
This 3 dimensional map was laser cut and stacked in layers to display the natural beauty of the Portland, Maine area.