This ball?oon-based anti surveillance camera project by Brooklyn-based artist William Lamson is an easy way to fool even the most sophisticated forms of surveillance technology.
Via Makezine | Posted on 2008.07.31 at 06:35
This LED Dragon looks fantastic. If having it multi-color wasn’t enough it is even animated!
"Two white leds on the bottom will light up the Dragon.
Via Hacked Gadgets | Posted on 2008.07.31 at 06:10
Day 2 of 5 in 5 brought to life a periodic tote, tickets to a sunset, a year in pictures, balls of light. In an impromptu celebration of old-time computing we got earrings compatible with your PC, AsteriskFTP, and thank goodness there's finally BASIC for Twitter.
Via Makezine | Posted on 2008.07.30 at 21:51
Found in the MAKE Flickr Pool: user In dust we trust made this earring from a vintage subminiature vacuum tube. This would go great with a hard drive needle tiara for steampunk accessorizing.
Via Makezine | Posted on 2008.07.30 at 21:19
The SX-150 was just released today and there's already an excellent mod! Frankie writes - Today Gakken released the kit of the SX-150 analog synth (a perfect match for the new Nintendo DS Korg DS10 analog synth card!).
Via Makezine | Posted on 2008.07.30 at 19:22
Congrats to Brady, Bre and O'Reilly on an excellent night, Ignite NYC was a ton of fun - especially the soldering competition. Here's all the action in a bite sizing video minute.
Via Makezine | Posted on 2008.07.30 at 16:10
Here are our slides in PDF format from our talk at Ignite NYC. . . Limor Fried (ladyada) & Phillip Torrone (Make) "Citizen Engineer" - Open source hardware, hacking SIM cards, modding a payphone for fun and for profit.
Via Makezine | Posted on 2008.07.30 at 15:13
This garden railroad modeler built a morse code signaling beacon for his layout driven by a Picaxe 08M. He shows you how to design it to either flash or sound out your desired messages.
Via Makezine | Posted on 2008.07.30 at 14:27
This is annoying, the TSA is proudly claiming a huge victory on their site - no they didn't catch someone trying to do something bad and unfortunately we're all not safer.
Via Makezine | Posted on 2008.07.30 at 12:38
Aonomus over at Procrastinatus has a LM3915 Based Spectrum Analyzer project in development that has been described step by step. The schematic is almost done and will be released soon.
Via Hacked Gadgets | Posted on 2008.07.30 at 07:32