Tangible Interaction. Crowd Activation - Products. Absolut Inn. Xylobands Home » Xylobands. An Interactive Musical Art Installation for kids #ArduinoMicroMonday. An Interactive Musical Art Installation for kids #ArduinoMicroMonday Zoe Romano — February 3rd, 2014 The weekly post on the Arduino Micro, made in collaboration with Adafruit, is dedicated to an installation for kids made by Scott Garner, a designer, developer and craftsman: Reach is a large-scale interactive mural and musical instrument created for the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh as part of the Tough Art residency program.
There are no visible electronics, but when users touch both the moon and a star (either alone or by holding hands with others) a tone is played. The Arduino sketch and PureData patch are viewable on GitHub and below you can watch an inspiring video of the “Making of”: The Awesome Foundation. Nike+ FuelStream at SXSW.
BlablabLAB official website. Kimchi and Chips. Lab. Provoked by our curiosity, we are always in search of new forms of expression.
We gain abundant experience from our experimental work, enabling us to apply new and unconventional methods of design in our projects. Lucy Blair: How to Win with your Music Event — Case study. December 30, 2013 How did label Anjunabeats make Above & Beyond's Group Therapy event a success, both online and in real life?
Read & learn! By Lucy Blair Faced with the challenge of organising a dance music event for 10,000 fans of electronic act Above & Beyond, Anjunabeats‘ former digital marketing manager Lucy Blair had to pull out all the stops both on- and offline. Here’s how she and her team did it! Google Street View Hyperlapse. Create – Make music online. Kickstarter Projects We Love That Are Shipping In 2014 ⚙ Co. We love Kickstarter for its wild ideas that actually see the light of day--even if we have to wait till next year.
Here are some Kickstarter deliveries that are right around the corner in 2014. 1. Kano Kit Computer It might be the most obnoxiously cute model to channel the “get kids to code” cause célèbre, but this computer-in-a-box is well-thought out from box presentation to bright, distinct parts. With a Raspberry Pi model B and preprogrammed lessons to have tykes coding within the hour, the Kano box is a cool, cheap, preconstructed way to get kids off and running in the code game without stressing over lesson plans, device compatibility, part sourcing, shipping, instructions... Sure, we’ll have to wait until June or July for the projected shipping date, but that’ll leave all summer for teachers to toy with their Kanos and get it ready for Fall 2014. 2. The chemistry set has become an antiquated toy--but it doesn’t have to be. 3. 4. 5. Take 360-degree videos with your DSLR? 6. 7. 8. Robots, Drawing, and Engineering: An Online Course by NarwhalEdu.
We're two engineers from MIT who think engineering is freakin' awesome and want to share that excitement with you.
We've built the class we wish we had in high school and want to deliver it online to reach a diverse and international audience. We have spent the past few months building an online introduction to engineering course (for students in high school and up) combined with a drawing robot arm kit and are now looking for you to join us in February 2014. By the end of two months, you will be able to explain the engineering mindset, source your future projects online, read sensors and control motors using microcontrollers in order to build your own creations, and meet dozens of peers online.
This is an introduction to engineering course for students high-school aged and up. Prior programming/Arduino/electronics experience is not required. UPDATE: Stretch goal reached with 7 hours to go! UPDATE: Funded! Kano - Make a Computer. Heirloom Chemistry Set by John Farrell Kuhns. Play To tell our story for this Kickstarter project, we really have to start in Christmas of 1959.
Like many young scientists of the time, I received a Gilbert Chemistry set. This chemistry set provided me hours of great fun and learning as well as laying the foundation for my future as a research chemist. As I became an adult I wanted to share these types of experiences with my daughter, my nephews and nieces, and friends. But soon I became aware real chemistry sets were no longer available. To provide young scientists (and adults!) At our Saturday morning meetings, club members explore a full range of science topics, from paleontology and astronomy to chemistry and robotics.
So .. enter the Kickstarter opportunity: I have designed a new set that can be cut out on a CNC router and quickly hand assembled and finished (complete with the shiny brass hardware and the exotic wood inlays of my original sets). The equipment is personally selected for the home experimenter. CreativeApplications.Net. Tomorrow Lab.