Month: February 2007

Stikkit: Open for Hacking

Stikkit: Open for Hacking

Apropos of my previous post today, in which I mentioned that Stikkit would “likely be the source of great productivity hacks in the future,” I’m happy to report that the future begins in earnest now. Just in from Stikkit HQ, Rael tips us off to the brand-new Stikkit API: As much as we believe in […]

Crafty New York

I went to the Cooper-Hewitt National Design museum to check out their Design Trienniel, which features Make Magazine. There were a ton of great craft-related entries, including the Ladd brothers and their amazing beaded handbags and boxes and Judy Geib, whose crocheted jewelry stands and shell bags are just stunning. The exhibit is up until […]

Origami Remote Control

Hayeon Yoo has created a prototype called the Origami TV Remote Control Interface which enables children to learn the basics of TV functions in an act of play. The origami shape is in the classic “cootie catcher” game. By moving the prototype users were able to change channels and control the volume. Link.

LED Fashion

Looks like with all the news of LEDs causing bomb scares, and recent arrests in Boston (MAKE post), it’s only fitting we show just how fashionable and so not dangerous LEDs are. They light up. They can blink if you want them to. They are fun! We know that by adding just a li’l bit […]