Panning time lapse using a kitchen timer
Flickr user rtadlock made this stylish panning timelapse camera using an old kitchen timer, and it came out beautifully!
Flickr user rtadlock made this stylish panning timelapse camera using an old kitchen timer, and it came out beautifully!
Alicia Gibb, NYC Resistor member, hacker, crafter and maker, just finished her art history master’s thesis on Arduino. It’s called “New Media Art, Design, and the Arduino Microcontroller: A Malleable Tool,” and features a lot of familiar names and projects! Above photo by Anthony Mattox.
(Photos L to R, captions by Julie Jackson: Two shelves I tidied up for this story; kit thread storage and a clock that doesn’t work, temporary desk: my Steelcase desk won’t fit through my current office door, bulletin board ‘o stuff.) When I first approached Julie Jackson of Subversive Cross Stitch and Kitty Wigs about […]
The romantic and makery allure of building and flying your own airplane.
Ok, so maybe it’s been done, but never this well! I’ll take my iSandwich on rye, please. [via the Make: Online forum]
I just started teaching a course in the Design & Technology department at Parsons the New School for Design. It’s called Beyond DIY, and it’s all about tutorial making and DIY projects. One of my students, Joe Saavedra, is quick out of the gate with his Instructable for using a laser cutter to prepare PCBs […]
We’ve seen a lot of great organizing ideas this month through our Make Space for Crafting series, and here’s another one to add to your “Must Try” list. Amber of Giver’s Log shares how to put together these fun and functional ribbon organizers using thrifted candlestick holders. Brilliant!