Month: November 2006

Recycled patchwork mat

Lizette Greco added this to the CRAFT flickr pool. Lizette says, “This past summer I asked my sister-in-law if she had any clothes I could recycled into toys. She gave me her favorite travel shirt that she used to wear everywhere she traveled, hiked, rode horseback, etc. She wore it last when she was in […]

Zune Guts

Zune Guts

MAKE pal Bunnie took apart and posted high res photos of the new Microsoft Zune music & video player (passed on an extended warranty) – I’m not sure what he’s up to, but it’s something awesome I’m sure…. The Zune uses a Freescale iMX31L processor (can run Linux it seems)… [via] – Link.

Shocking music game

Shocking music game

I can’t tell exactly what’s going on here, but it looks like this electro-exerciser has been modded to make you twitch (shock) based on the music, one of the videos has it plugged in to a Ninentdo DS I think – fun stuff… – “reductronic is a old system to exercise the muscles of the […]

Vector-based Pong on an Oscilloscope

Vector-based Pong on an Oscilloscope

Edmond put pong on an Oscilloscope, he writes – “…I created a vector-based, two-player Pong game on an analog oscilloscope. Two potentiometer knobs functioned as the paddle controllers, and A/D converters translated the voltage set by the controllers into coordinate information for the players’ paddles. The XY mode of oscilloscope enabled two voltage inputs to […]