Post-It Note Space Invaders
Apparently it’s a meme. Who knew? Flickr blog round-up spotted by our own Lish Dorset over at CRAFT.
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Apparently it’s a meme. Who knew? Flickr blog round-up spotted by our own Lish Dorset over at CRAFT.
YaNiS EOS is a free app, currently in beta, written by “Manis,” a physics student at the University of Luxembourg. The hardware stack consists of an Arduino, a USB host shield, and an SPP-compatible Bluetooth module.
Highlights from this week’s MAKE Flickr pool roundup include some lovely long-exposure double-pendulum light painting, a beautifully-built and -shot cigar-box guitar, and an awesome WWII-era GE searchlight stabbing into the night sky with its 800,000,000 candela beam. Check ’em out.
Here are some cool things we saw in the CRAFT Flickr Pool this week: Tiny Tiny Tardis, by Giant Eye Robot, by michelleness Crocheted Aardvark, by planetjune WIP Anarchy, by Recycled by Hyena Zinnia Rag Rug, by roses&pearls
The Flickr blog posted a great roundup of favorite Post-It Note-created Space Invaders in the workplace. I love the top photo from Flickr member Peter Norby and the response from the office building across the street (below), posted by Kevin Collins. Related: Office Supply Model Making
If I may wax pedantic for a moment, here’s a rather striking example of the remarkable creativity that can result from radically limiting one’s options. “What is the coolest thing I make using all the myriad resources available in the world?” may be a stultifying proposition, but picking something ready to hand (“What is the coolest thing I can make from just this pile of paperclips?”) is a more manageable and, in my opinion, often a more interesting and enjoyable process.
Fifteen years ago, when I first got into snowboarding, the oohs and ahhs of watching snowboarding flicks came mostly from the feats executed, not necessarily the filming techniques and equipment used. But the new film “The Art of Flight” is redefining what is possible both in feats and filming techniques. Amplifying the jaw-dropping skills of […]