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Mozzi Currently your Arduino can only beep like a microwave oven. Mozzi brings your Arduino to life by allowing it to produce much more complex and interesting growls, sweeps and chorusing atmospherics. These sounds can be quickly and easily constructed from familiar synthesis units like oscillators, delays, filters and envelopes. You can use Mozzi to generate algorithmic music for an installation or performance, or make interactive sonifications of sensors, on a small, modular and super cheap Arduino, without the need for additional shields, message passing or external synths. Here are some sounds of the example sketches which come with Mozzi:

Making my way to World Maker Faire 2012 Last year, I attended World Maker Faire in New York, coming back from a short trip to visit the SketchUp team in Boulder.After 2 days of great fun, I knew I was hooked. Over the week end, I had met new heroes and new friends, I had seen technology I only dreamt of until then, I had played with the best toys on earth, I had memories for ever. It was a great inspiration when formulating the concept idea for Le FabShop, the entrepreneur project I won with the Saint-Malo 2015 competition.Earlier this year, the prize money helped me fund my trip to the Hardware Innovation Workshop in Palo Alto, and to Maker Faire Bay Area, mother of all Maker Faires.

Graffitecture ISELP The ISELP (Scientific Institute for the Study of Plastic Language ) had selected my Graffitecture project for the open call Hors d’oeuvre 2012. I was invited to make installation and interventions in the entrance hall of the institute as well as in their restaurant. The works were to be visible for one year. This project developed in several stages, each of them was intended to be viewed as an independant work: - Recycling and painting of an hundred of pieces of wood. - Transportation of the components to later be assembled in the form of a « mobile graffitecture » from my studio located 2 kms from the ISEPL. - Precious lay out of each piece of wood. - Installation of the sculpture « Graffitecture » painted in the same white paint as the walls of the ISELP. - Burning of sculpture in seven intervals. L’ISELP (Institut Scientifique de l’Étude du Langage Plastique) sélectionna ma proposition de travail sur les Graffitectures lors du concours Hors d’œuvre 2012. Installation.

Making Things Talk - O'Reilly Media Building electronic projects that interact with the physical world is good fun. But when devices that you've built start to talk to each other, things really start to get interesting. Through a series of simple projects, you'll learn how to get your creations to communicate with one another by forming networks of smart devices that carry on conversations with you and your environment.

Maker culture The maker culture is a contemporary culture or subculture representing a technology-based extension of DIY culture. Typical interests enjoyed by the maker culture include engineering-oriented pursuits such as electronics, robotics, 3-D printing, and the use of CNC tools, as well as more traditional activities such as metalworking, woodworking, and traditional arts and crafts. The subculture stresses new and unique applications of technologies, and encourages invention and prototyping.[1] There is a strong focus on using and learning practical skills and applying them creatively. repos actif dans la ville Active rest in the Semaine de la Contact-e . Thank you all the participants ! 100 micro siestas. With Hans Eelens. 100 micro-siestas. With Hans Eelens.

Otto DIY We use cookies and similar technologies to remember your preferences, measure effectiveness of our campaigns, and analyze depersonalized data to improve performance of our site. By choosing "Accept", you consent to the use of cookies. The Investors Who Want to Hear About your Open Hardware Startup Some are talking about a Hardware Renaissance, but not everyone agrees that it’s already here. Venture capitalists are still very shy with hardware companies: they know it requires money and a deep knowledge of the manufacturing and distribution process to make it work. Risks are still higher than with software. ”Investors have a deep-seated bias against hardware.”

Gurafiku: Japanese Graphic Design Japanese Poster: Hiroshima Appeals. Kenya Hara, Yoshitaka Mizutani. 2017 Started in 1983, Hiroshima Appeals is a yearly poster project in observation of the atomic bombing of Japan in 1945 with the goal of promoting peace at home and abroad. Designer Kenya Hara writes: MODELS © by V / Photography Sebastian Faena / Styling Julia von Boehm / Make-Up Jeanine Lobell at Tim Howard Mgmt / Hair Didier Malige at Art Partner / Models Kate Upton at IMG, Liam Dean at Red NY, Kremi Otashliyska at Ford NY / Manicure Honey at Exposure NY / Light Design Chris Bisagni / Prop Styling Anthony Bornstein, Clare Joan Byrne, Michael Gleeson / Make-Up Assistance Chisa / Hair Assistance Takashi Yusa / Production Helena Martel / Production Assistance Alberto M. Colombo / Prop Styling Assistance Sam White / Light Design Assistance Carlos Ruiz / Location The Waldorf Astoria, New York / Location Equipment Root / Retouching Smooch NYC / Special Thanks Martin Andersen V MAGAZINE Website

Spatial Design « Inspiration Lab Confetti System I am WAYYYYY behind on posting. But still here! Off the Farm: The Story of Idaho Bob 5th Apr 2014 | 1 note A few days ago the Insane Clown Posse came out with a video that is a shot for shot homage to David Shadi Perez’s original video for House of Pain. I thought it only fitting to put them side by side. enjoy 3rd Apr 2014 by Rasquaché Film Productions

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