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Blast Works Review: Build, Trade And Destroy [Review]   Majesco hauled shmup artist Kenta Cho's 2004 sidescroller Tumiki Fighters out of obscurity to create Blast Works: Build, Trade, Destroy for the Wii. Blast Works hangs on Tumiki Fighters' innovative central mechanic: allowing you to collect an [..]
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Canon to Build New Digital Camera Factory in Japan (PC World)  PC World - Japan's Canon plans to build a new digital camera manufacturing factory in Japan to keep up with demand from an expanding… YahooTechNews [..]
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Giant fabric keyboard fabrickeyboard1.jpg - Giant fabric keyboard Check out this carpet keyboard by Maurin Donneaud. It uses an Arduino board to gather input from the perforated foam contact switches which are activated by stepping on them! Via Ladyada AND Hack-a-day. [Read this article] [Comment on this article] MakeZine.com [..]
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The StickDuino Kits-Stickduino-In Ibook - The StickDuino The StickDuino allows you to carry a full-featured Arduino compatible tool around in your pocket… via hack a day. Read more | Permalink | Comments | Read more articles in DIY Projects | Digg this! MakeZine.com [..]
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Time-lapse panning head  According to the video, you can get these motion bases fairly cheap. Then again, a lot of our readers could whip one up with an Arduino and some servos. I really like the added dimension the panning head gives to the final video. [Read this article] [Comment on this article] MakeZine.com [..]
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Visualizing Sound: Moving Planks 2216435853_93d4edc6f7.jpg - Visualizing Sound: Moving Planks I really like when data is visualized in a non-traditional way. We have seen a lot of Arduino and XPort projects that can visualize data, but not too many are as unique as “Moving Planks”. The Moving planks project is a collaboration between the 1scale1 and the ITU University of Copenhagen based upon Anna Vallgarda research [...] [..]
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Showcase: Augmented Ecologies  This project uses a variety of sensors, Max/MSP, Jitter, and an Arduino to create an interactive virtual environment. I like the augmented plants. When the user touches the plants they create different types of musical notes. Another favorite part is the pressure sensitive moss. There is a lot more information and pictures on the website. The [...] [..]
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The Aura Cabinet  Silke sent in the “Aura Cabinet” which utilizes an Arduino to project images onto fog, creating an aura-type image. It look really interesting, and there is a video available here, but be warned, the video has a horrible high-pitched tone throughout. By means of Processing the visitor is tracked by camera. His picture is compared with [...] [..]
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Arduino drum machine  This is a really nice drum machine that utilizes DIP switches to control the drum beats. Those types of switches are hard to manipulate, but I imagine you could easily replace them with an easier to use 2 or 3 position toggle switch. The two dip switches work in tandem so that each 1/8th note can [...] [..]
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The Reconfigurable House Installation  The Reconfigurable House is an art installation at the NTT Intercommunication Center in Tokyo. It consists of 1000’s of hacked toys and gadgets that are fully reconfigurable. All the electronics are controlled via an Arduino and Processing. Unfortunately this exhibit was over in March of 2008. The Reconfigurable House is an environment constructed from thousands of [...] [..]
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Controlling a speech IC via Arduino  This project uses a chip that was common in video games of the 1980’s. I really like the sounds it produces. Unfortunately there isn’t any how-to, or schematics, for this project. This video shows a hardware (”real”) SP0256 IC sequencer from Ableton Live via internal MIDI routing and a serial connection over USB. Learn more about controlling [...] [..]
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IM bark notification  Matthew replaced the controller in a robotic dog, and through some scripting, made a barking instant messenger notifier. The dog barks when you receive a message, leaving your speakers free to play music, and helping him stay polite without being glued to his computer. More: Chatter Pillow - Adium, PHP, Arduino, LEDs… wireless notification pillow Slow Messenger makes [...] [..]
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Yu Suzuki No Longer at Sega  Virtua Fighter creator gone but still working with the company he helped build. 1Up.com - PSP [..]
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Robotic arm rotates plants in the sun's direction flyingplanter.jpg - Robotic arm rotates plants in the sun's direction This project called “Flying planter (Fledge)”, uses an Arduino Lilypad controller to tilt a disc to rotate towards wherever it sees sunlight. This would ideally help to save your indoor houseplants from their imminent demise throughout a normal day. [via] Read more | Permalink | Comments | Read more articles in Arts | Digg this! MakeZine.com [...] [..]
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Illuminated frame helps you catch your train dcmetroframe.jpg - Illuminated frame helps you catch your train Tom Lee made this transit alert frame using a web script and an Arduino board. from the DCist: Tom Lee configured D.C.’s metro schedule to alert him to when the next train will be available from his house; all packaged in a nifty frame. “So if there’s enough time left to catch the train, the backlight [...] [..]

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