How-To: Faux Tin Can Luminaries from Paper
Get the look of tin can luminaries without the hassle of hammering metal all day. Check out this clever cheat using paper from the Silhouette blog
Get the look of tin can luminaries without the hassle of hammering metal all day. Check out this clever cheat using paper from the Silhouette blog
Today’s the 15th annual GIS Day, “the annual salute to geospatial technology and its power to transform and better our lives” with over 700 events around the world. For example, in Indiana, drone-heads will collect GIS data with UAVs. WTH is GIS, you ask? GIS stands for Geographic Information System, or sometimes people call it geospatial information studies. It’s your […]
Andy Rash’s illustration of The Beatles was turned into a beautiful blanket made from crocheted granny squares by Silvia Usón.
I’m looking at my mending pile–including one pair of pants with a split seat–and thinking that things could get pretty hilarious pretty quickly with this cute and funny speech bubble patch tutorial!
During this summer’s Digital Revolution exhibition at London’s Barbican Museum, a small brainwave-influenced game sat sandwiched between Lady Gaga’s Haus of Gaga and Google’s DevArt booth. It was Not Impossible Labs’ Brainwriter installation, which combined Tobii eye tracking and an OpenBCI Electroencephalography (EEG) device to allow players to shoot laser beams at virtual robots with […]
It must be hard to resist the temptation to get up to at least a little mischief when donning this amazing needle felted American Badger mask by tumblr user mountainbolalek.
Today the Light Blue Bean just because the first Arduino compatible board to allow you to write, compile, and then upload a sketch directly from your iPad.