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Rainwater pours out of the gutter and onto a series of rings, which channel the water down to the ground
Configure your BeagleBone Black (or other Linux SBC) to automatically connect with a wireless network by following these few simple steps.
This light theremin project is an excerpt from Make:’s Basic Arduino Projects by Don Wilcher.
Jim Parkyn from Aardman Animations shows us how to make Shaun the Sheep using clay and toothpicks (which the British call “cocktail sticks”.) This step-by-step live Hangout on Air was part of Maker Camp 2014.
NOTE: This is by the Start Making!
Track the speed of all the bits and bytes that pass over your local area network and transform that data into blinking tricolor LEDs, powered by the BeagleBone Black.
Building hardware is exciting because you get to interact with the "real world". In this project you will use the LightBlue Bean to receive notifications from Facebook and Twitter
[Note: Portions of this project are excerpted from the article “Auditory Illusions” in Make: volume 31, by Michael Mauser, a retired engineer and science teacher.
One of the secrets for creating an immersive world in a film is to create a realistic soundscape to support the imagery.
Sometimes you need a little help, and a robot can be the perfect buddy to join in and save the day.
Inside the box a bunch of magic happens, and out comes a fine glass of wine.
Solar power is a great way to get electricity out to a remote project site.
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