Glitch Throw Pillow Covers
Benjamin Berg created a stunning series of throw pillow covers made from fabric adorned with images of digital glitches.
Benjamin Berg created a stunning series of throw pillow covers made from fabric adorned with images of digital glitches.
Schuyler St. Leger presented an “Arduino 101” session at the Desert Code Camp software developer conference, held in Arizona last weekend. A 12-year-old maker and member of HeatSync Labs Makerspace in Mesa, AZ, Schuyler is a quite simply a prodigy. Schuyler does a remarkably good job explaining Arduino and walking through the basics. His pacing […]
Here’s a great low-tech antidote to the arrival of winter: a rocking chair that knits you a beanie while you rock.
Damien Ludi and Colin Peillex are students at the University of Art and Design Lausanne and they’ve created an amazing multi-functional device called “Rocking Knit,” which is a rocking chair that knits hats as you rock in it, for a recent exhibition called, “Low-Tech Factory.”
Artist Joshua Harker shares his thoughts on 3D printing with Etsy in their latest Short Stories post. This beautiful skull is just one of the items he’s created using 3D printing – skulls are a central part of his work, as you can see in his Etsy shop. Read his short story to learn how […]
Artist Leonardo Ulian made this delightful Technological Mandala from electronic components such as microchips and resistors. [via Lustik]
Niklas Roy created this quirky 1-bit sythesizer, which is operated with felt balls and a hammer and housed in a hollowed out log. He’s also written a fun tutorial about how he made it if you’d like to try making your own! [thanks Aram!]