Month: June 2006

Knit Houses

Knit Houses

Andrea Tung of Making Things makes some interesting observations on the subject of knitting and how it’s popularity is expanding into other forms of expression. Here are two knit houses as art projects over the last few years. What does the concept of a knit house tell us? Do we need shelter and warmth? From […]

TV-Filter

TV-Filter

Aram writes “TV-Filter allows you to downsample an ongoing TV signal to 6 by 8 pixels in real-time. A translucent projection screen is mounted on a 5 cm deep cardboard grid. The color and intensity of each pixel is determined by the corresponding part of the TV screen on the backside. The different color information […]

DIY Rainstick

DIY Rainstick

Fibra has -another- neat project, this one is for building a DIY rainstick – “Rainstick originally comes form South American indians. They used to fill sun dried hollow cactus with small rocks, and stick its pins around cactus all the way down in form of a spiral. For homebuilt DIY rainstick you can use any […]

Gas Powered Blender

Gas Powered Blender

Phinch writes “So you’d like to have a nice blended margarita out in the middle of nowhere? So did I. All you need is gas trimmer and a blender to make blended drinks in remote areas. Of course, I’m still working on how to make ice without electricity.” – Link.

Cooking… with your car

Cooking… with your car

Trebuchet03 writes “Using some waste heat in from your engine bay to cook a meal on your way home. After I showed this to a few people, I found out that there is a book called “Manifold Destiny” on this very subject. I have not read it yet, but I’m told that there are quite […]

 MP3 player deconstruction

$6 MP3 player deconstruction

Remember all those cheap (under $10) MP3 players we posted up? Here’s the $6 16MB MP3 player taken apart and if you’re really motivated, you could likely pick up a new flash memory chips and upgrade it… I think it could make a good device for a talking sign or other project that needs audio… […]