Creating Interactive Art: The Museum of Funny Ladies
The Museum of Funny Ladies is an interactive way for people to experience the story of Sybil Adelman, a pioneer comedy writer from the 1970s.
Development boards are perfect for empowering makers to easily get up and running on their projects, as they provide all the necessary tools and resources needed for quickly getting started with any given task. For those new to the maker world or experienced developers wanting an update on all that’s available out there right now, we have created this blog post collection in order to highlight amazing development boards with tips, tricks, and tutorials.
The Museum of Funny Ladies is an interactive way for people to experience the story of Sybil Adelman, a pioneer comedy writer from the 1970s.
Podpi uses a comic full of cute characters to help kids learn how to complete monthly electronics projects.
Running an open source hardware and software company has its rewards. But it also has its challenges. Espruino is no different.
Ernest Warzocha is a Polish maker who loves using Arduino in his projects. One of his favorites, Musi, uses space to create music.
Resin.io both creates new open source projects and makes the process of programming a fleet of smart devices easier for newcomers.
These eight boards stand out for their advanced specs, built-in offerings, and, in some cases, their innovative interface options.
The Voltera V-One minimizes the mess and makes DIY printed circuit board (PCB) production more accurate and automated.