Gotye Old School Computer Remix
That catchy pop hit from Gotye, “Somebody that I used to know”, is painstakingly rendered with an HP Scanjet 3C, Amiga 600, a couple of hard drives, and PIC-controlled xylophone by Toronto-based melody maker bd594.
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That catchy pop hit from Gotye, “Somebody that I used to know”, is painstakingly rendered with an HP Scanjet 3C, Amiga 600, a couple of hard drives, and PIC-controlled xylophone by Toronto-based melody maker bd594.
Irving Harper is an industrial designer known for creating some of Herman Miller’s most iconic pieces, like the Marshmallow sofa and the company’s own logo. As a busy designer, Irving turned to paper crafting as a way to relieve stress. In the latest video from Herman Miller’s “Why Design” series, Irving shows some of the […]
I had a great time covering the CRAFT beat this weekend at Maker Faire New York! Here are some of the cool projects and talented makers that caught my eye: Maker Faire doodling in the Improv Sewing booth. Gorgeous Rangoli street art from The Rubin Museum of Art. Fun craft and sewing demos from Kollabora. […]
By Emily Smith If you haven’t tried needle felting yet, you’ll be amazed by how simple it is. All you need is a felting needle (with barbs at the end), a foam pad, and some raw wool. The way it works is that the barbs on the needle get caught on the fibers and pull […]
Embrace your inner science-meets-design geek with this hanging test tube vase tutorial from Rebecca at A Daily Something!
I realized I’ve never posted about one of my favorite blogs, Past Imperfect, or The Art of Inventive Repair. Andrew Baseman is an interior designer and set designer who collects antique repaired objects. While we now usually toss a chipped tea cup (or sometimes upcycle it into something new!), in the past, these items were […]
Turn your baking pin into a paper printing platen with this fun project