Daft Punk/Tron costume
Found in the MAKE Flickr Pool: This brilliant, mysterious Daft Punk costume, ostentatiously Tronlike. I’m afraid I can’t describe provide any more details. Does anyone know who created this costume and how?
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Found in the MAKE Flickr Pool: This brilliant, mysterious Daft Punk costume, ostentatiously Tronlike. I’m afraid I can’t describe provide any more details. Does anyone know who created this costume and how?
We don’t usually cover much in the way of gaming news here, but my brother Kyle sent this item my way, noting the potential DIY aspect – Thanks to Rock Band 3’s new Pro mode for guitar, drums and, yes, keyboard, every single note on the game’s song list will be tracked. […] The good […]
This is a concept design, aka Rain Drum, from one Dong Min Park, whose personal web presence, if it exists, seems to be eluding me, possibly because it originates somewhere in Asia and is completely orthogonal to my English-language googling.
Another hint that whoever created these images is not a native English speaker: The onomatopoeia he or she has chosen for the sound of rain striking the membranes is “doom,” which is not exactly great marketing, but is pretty amusing, both in and of itself, and because it evokes The Doom Song from Invader Zim.
With parts you already have around your workshop, you can probably build this cable for using your iPhone as a guitar amp, as one Instructables user did: If you own an iPhone or an iPod Touch and happen to be a guitar player chances are you have already heard of either GuitarBud by PRS or […]
Jack Hall from Brighton, England, couldn’t pick, strum, or draw a bow, but when it came to building stringed instruments, he had an amazing talent. You see, every inch of the instruments he built is made entirely with used matchsticks. Yes, dead matches.
Eric Archer takes us along on a ride through NYC at night – with soundtrack courtesy of photodiode-to-audio circuit. The variety of sound produced may surprise you, considering how many of the light sources look so similar. Interestingly enough, some headlights end up sounding a lot like car/truck horns (keep an ear out for the […]
Randy Sarafan writes in: Building guitar pedals is a time-consuming, often frustrating, and expensive process. If you think you will save time and money by making your own digital delay pedal, I highly advise you to read R.G. Keen’s page on the economics of pedal building. However, if like me, you are obsessive, enjoy messing […]