Wharton economist Jeremy Rifkin: "The maker movement is 'as significant as the shift from agriculture to the early industrial era.'"
Posted by Gareth Branwyn | February 16th, 2012 10:01 PM
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Wharton economist Jeremy Rifkin: "The maker movement is 'as significant as the shift from agriculture to the early industrial era.'"
Posted by Gareth Branwyn | February 16th, 2012 10:01 PM
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When we launched Make: Projects, our how-to wiki, a year and a half ago, we wanted to free all the great projects from the over 25 volumes of MAKE by offering them up on the site. That way, folks could check them out even if they didn’t have the issues of MAKE the projects came [...]
Posted by Goli Mohammadi | February 16th, 2012 5:51 PM
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While New York City is known more for its "Silicon Alley" start-ups, showrooms for just about every major technology company, and of course the boogie-woogie lights of Broadway and Times Square, there's another - older and often unseen - side to the city of five boroughs.
Posted by Nick Normal | February 16th, 2012 5:30 PM
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Dennis Manarchy seeks to capture these "Vanishing Cultures" before they disappear, using his handmade 35' long, 12' tall, and 8' wide camera, whose bellows and body resemble an old view camera.
Posted by Nick Normal | February 16th, 2012 2:30 PM
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The clever designers at Chicago’s Tanagram adapted code developed to recognize those little black-and-white augmented-reality markers (“fiduciary markers”) for target acquisition on a DARPA-funded robot that can autonomously deliver humanitarian aid and other supplies to 20′ square markers unrolled on the ground. What’s great about fiducial marker tracking technology is that it is pre-built to [...]
Posted by Sean Ragan | February 16th, 2012 1:00 PM
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What better way to light up a snowy night than to slash deep powder turns with a custom LED suit? Fashion photographer and filmmaker Jacob Sutton shot this awesome video of pro snowboarder William Hughes riding the slopes of Tignes in the Rhône-Alpes region of south-eastern France wearing a suit made by John Spatcher. Goodbye [...]
Posted by Goli Mohammadi | February 16th, 2012 11:57 AM
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Piccolo is a pocket-sized stand-alone CNC platform. For less than $70, you can assemble your personal Arduino-compatible kit for tinkering, developing and deploying basic 3D output. Be it plotting quick graffiti, printing a one-off business card on the fly, or multiple Piccolos working together to create a large mural, this kit provides a platform for [...]
Posted by John Baichtal | February 16th, 2012 11:00 AM
Categories: Arduino, Arts | 7 Comments

Using a pulse sensor (now available in the Maker Shed) to translate into a drum beat is certainly possible. The pulse sensor can be plugged into the Arduino and then translated as MIDI data through the Arduino's serial port. Check out this Arduino Playground page to learn more details. You can also take a look at this tutorial to familiarize yourself with the process. Once you've done this, the serial data can be used as an input for lots of different audio programs that accept MIDI.
Posted by Michael Colombo | February 16th, 2012 10:00 AM
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I’ve admired the work of UK AFoL Peter Reid, aka Flickr user Legoloverman, for a long time. His turtle model, shown to right, is one of my favorite fan-designed Lego models, ever. It doesn’t use a lot of elements, but they’re very carefully thought out. And now he’s gone and arranged them like pieces of [...]
Posted by Sean Ragan | February 16th, 2012 9:15 AM
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Do you want to incorporate bio-feedback into your next project? The Pulse Sensor, available in the Maker Shed, measures subtle changes in light from expansion of the capillary blood vessels to sense your heartbeat.
Posted by Michael Castor | February 16th, 2012 8:00 AM
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