Glockentar: Epic Instrument Mashup
What happens when you want to play two instruments at the same time, but only have two hands? You let electronics do the work for you, of course.
What happens when you want to play two instruments at the same time, but only have two hands? You let electronics do the work for you, of course.
Over at Baltimore Hackerspace, Jeffrey Nelson has been designing a showcard laser projector.
The newest Arduino has just arrived in the Maker Shed. The Arduino Due is the first 32-bit ARM powered Arduino and packs a number of high-level features into a low-cost package.
Schuyler St. Leger presented an “Arduino 101” session at the Desert Code Camp software developer conference, held in Arizona last weekend. A 12-year-old maker and member of HeatSync Labs Makerspace in Mesa, AZ, Schuyler is a quite simply a prodigy. Schuyler does a remarkably good job explaining Arduino and walking through the basics. His pacing […]
Michael Ciuffo of Ch00ftech built this tiny persistence-of-vision (POV) display, based on an Attiny24, to fit on his longboard’s 72mm wheels.
Alberto Panu’s ArduPower is a 6-port power strip controlled with an Arduino Uno and ethernet shield.
Sean McBeth of Philadelphia’s Hive76 hackerspace built this audio-based video game: