Circuit Tree
Above, Circuit Tree; below, City Circuits. See more at Wadesboro, NC, artist Joe Liles’ online portfolio. [via nerdstink]
Above, Circuit Tree; below, City Circuits. See more at Wadesboro, NC, artist Joe Liles’ online portfolio. [via nerdstink]
Welcome to the latest video series from MAKE, The Latest in Arduino. This series will cover information related to the Arduino, including book reviews, interviews with makers using the Arduino (and -duino clones) for special projects, new Arduino-related products, and more – all in five minutes or less. Many episodes will also feature a hands-on activity performed by host James Floyd Kelly.
The folks at element14 are giving away TEN one-year subs to MAKE in a giveaway on our Make: Arduino page. To be eligible leave a comment on the giveaway page (as per the instructions given there. That’s it! The eligible commenting period will last until this Friday (5/6) at 11:59pm PDT. The winners will be […]
Welcome to the newest video series from stage.makezine.com, The Latest in Arduino. This series will cover information related to the Arduino, including book reviews, interviews with makers using the Arduino (and -duino clones) for special projects, new Arduino-related products, and more – every other week. Many episodes will also feature a hands-on activity performed by […]
Eric Rogers of Hawaii built this ranger to warn him — via FM radio — when he was about to bump into another car when backing into a tight parking space. The Park Ranger is an ultrasonic-ranging prototype, based upon the Arduino and the Amani64 CPLD Shield, designed to assist drivers who are backing into […]
If the ccTLD is correct, this remarkable CrazyFlie micro-quadcopter project originates from the South Pacific island nation of Niue. The video reports a 20 gram weight, a 4.5 min flight time using the battery on the underside of the board, and a 12×12 cm footprint. [via adafruit]
I wonder if Bill Gates’ lawyers would send out a cease and desist letter if someone made a Windows Phone case with his likeness embedded in Carbonite. Unfortunately that’s what happened to designer Greg Koenig for his rendition of Steve Jobs in the classic Star Wars material.