Tattooed Shoes
I don’t think I could make up my mind about what type of tattoo I’d want, so these tattooed shoes seem like a good alternative. It could also be a good way to practice tattooing and make yourself a spiffy pair of shoes – [via] Link.
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I don’t think I could make up my mind about what type of tattoo I’d want, so these tattooed shoes seem like a good alternative. It could also be a good way to practice tattooing and make yourself a spiffy pair of shoes – [via] Link.
Derrick rounds up some photocasting resources – “Sharing your images via iPhoto 6 and RSS has advantages over building web pages and clogging up email with bulky attachments. I’ve published an overview of this technique on The Digital Story titled Photocasting with iPhoto 6: RSS Made Easy and a drill down piece on Mac DevCenter, […]
Wolfprime writes – “I got this idea after seeing the bottle cap tripod. I have a small digital camera that also takes video. I figured if I mounted it on my bike I could record some of my trips. So I thought I’d share how I did it for less than $5.” Thanks Jake! – […]
Tom sent in this great guitar mod – “Street musician Cesar Lopez was playing in front of a Bogota country club destroyed by a guerrilla car bomb when he noticed an army guard carrying his rifle the same way López plays his guitar. ”I saw that our body movements were the same,” Lppez said. “He […]
Owen writes – “I’ve got one of these [Siteplayer] and they’re great. A tiny webserver that plugs straight into your network and allows you to control real world devices. I’m sure other Makers could find plenty of uses for them.” Link.
I got to take a tour around ILM today at lunch thanks to a friend and caught some great knitting action by two crafty ladies of ILM and Lucasfilm. Susan Rauch of Lucasfilm Accounting (left) and Lauren Morimoto of ILM Rotoscope (right ). Turns out a lot of crafty ladies work there and do their […]
Almar writes – “This site shows how to build a self-triggering camera using a PIR (motion)sensor. Nice for capturing (unaware) animals.” – Link.