DIY iPad live performance harness
Think Reactable from Björk’s Volta tour meets Revenge of the Nerds jam band meets a steel drum playing organ grinder. That about sums up this fabulous technobusker apparatus that’s sure to attract numerous patrons.
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Think Reactable from Björk’s Volta tour meets Revenge of the Nerds jam band meets a steel drum playing organ grinder. That about sums up this fabulous technobusker apparatus that’s sure to attract numerous patrons.
And we’re back with our fifteenth installment of Your Comments. Here are our favorites from the past week, from Make: Online, our Facebook page, and Twitter. paulbo shared How-To: Build an official BBC Dalek, ca 1973: We spent a relaxing Saturday a few weeks ago putting together a remote control Dalek using stuff out of […]
Subscriber RocketGuy tipped us off to this EPFL School of Engineering project involving a fleet of swarming flying robots. Using an ant-inspired swarming algorithm running on a Linux SBC, this network of swarming micro air vehicles is purportedly the largest of its kind.
MeeGo running on the Nexus One. As agreeable as Android can be, it’s nice to know that there’s a formidable alternative on the horizon.
Replace the broken glass of an iPhone 3G.
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Get the PDF for this project here: http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2010/07/weekend_project_iphone_screen_repai.html
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The folks at Sumo Science produced this awesome short film, Dot, as an advertisement for Nokia.
Core77 is having a fairly brilliant promotional contest that prompts readers to make, photograph, and submit a Play-Doh model of their favorite footwear. There’s still a week left to enter, and, in the meantime, a large and amusing gallery of submissions to date.