The art bikes of Todd Kundla
Check out the groovy art bikes of Todd Kundla–many of which have appeared on Tour de Fat.
The latest DIY ideas, techniques and tools for bikes, rockets, R/C vehicles, toys and other diversions.
Check out the groovy art bikes of Todd Kundla–many of which have appeared on Tour de Fat.
From New Scientist [via Boing Boing]: The holographic images are still rather fuzzy. But just a couple of months after the first demonstration of holographic telepresence, the frame rate has jumped a factor of 30, from one frame every two seconds to an impressive 15 frames per second. Michael Bove’s group at the MIT Media […]
AFOL Cole Blaq of Dรยผsseldorf created this excellent action shot of an exploding can of spraypaint. Who says you can’t build everything with Lego?
Battle your way through brain-hungry zombies to arrive โ bite free โ to a secure school two miles away
Sometimes it costs more to buy it than to make it from the money itself.
Kinect hacker Nathan Viniconis has been feeding Kinect data into MineCraft with some rather impressive results. The process, which is still manual at this point, creates motion by rendering each frame independently and then combining them to produce a seemingly realtime video. Supposedly there is an automated version in the works.
Clever idea from Thingiverse user jmne. I like the art he’s chosen to represent each of the various resources. He’s also produced a version in transparent red acrylic. I’ll be interested to see how this idea evolves.