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| Miniblinken: Alternative phosphor paper display Typ.o made this really unusual display out of an old scanner and some phosphor paper. Unfortunately the image created only last a short time. I salvages a similar piece of paper from an old Light Sketcher toy and now I know what I should have made with it!
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An evening at Maker Faire - NYC event Last night at the Saatchi & Saatchi Gallery we held an event called “An Evening at Maker Faire” which brought together dozens of NY makers to exhibit their creative projects for one fun and festive evening. On display were be cutting-edge DIY projects based around robotics, electronics, new music, alternative crafts, and interactive [...] [..] |
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| Firefox and Safari updates tackle alternative browser bugs Mozilla garbage function gets trashed
There’s patching work ahead for users of alternative browsers. Mozilla updated its Firefox web browser on Wednesday in response to the discovery of a vulnerability involving its Javascript Garbage Collector function.
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Implied chaos & sound circuits of Ciat-Lonbarde Peter Blasser is President and Designer of the electronic instrument producing entity known as Ciat-Lonbarde. The device plans on their site display a refreshing ability for incorporating chance and forcing experimentation - well evidenced by some instructions detailed within the Paper Circuits collection.
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Paper Portraits by Bert Simon Bert Simon has taken papercraft to a whole new level. His website has several other portraits and a lot of great photography. You can even download a 12 page PDF and make a paper clone of the artist.
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VGA clock with USB interface This clock uses an old monitor and a PIC chip to display the time in a fantastic, old-school, way. The schematics and code are available online. If you have an old monitor, this could be a fun project to display the time in your lab.
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| Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About RMT, and Then Some [Gold Farming] Via Terra Nova comes a fascinating paper by Richard Heeks that covers the historical, social, and economic aspects playing into real money transactions. I've just had time to take a quick gander at the paper, but unlike a lot of information out there, this appears quite comprehensive and with a more [..] |
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| MAKE volume 14 - The video! Keep an eye-out for Make Vol. 14, which has a special section on optics. You’ll learn how to make an inexpensive but powerful digital microscope that will allow you to display bacteria colonies on a video monitor, a vintage-looking opaque projector that can display artwork from books onto a wall, a model of a crazy-angled [...] [..] |
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Paper Wars exhibition In London? Check out the Paper Wars show, opening May 15 at the Craze Gallery. It’s themed around the papercraft AK-47 and features many pieces based off that kit, as well as other sculptures like the one above. Via Core77.
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| Use a digital photo-frame as a second display This is definitely not a beginner project, but the results are fantastic. I would love to see a half-dozen of these photo-frames displaying all sorts of information. Learn more about how to use a cheap digital photo-frame as a second display.
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Sony?s 0.3mm-thick OLED Display is Insane Ummmm, for real? If we didn’t see photos of this thing with our own eyes, we would’ve called shenanigans faster than Madonna can jump on a genre bandwagon. Remember the 3mm XEL-1 OLED display that Sony showed off late last year? Yeah, that thing is a fatty compared to this puppy. How thin is the [...] [..] |
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| Spies in Second Life The feds are getting antsy about Second Life, and it has nothing to do with flying phalli. A recent paper by the government's Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity group foresees virtual worlds becoming the perfect setting for espionage planning, money laundering, and other clandestine activities. Writes the paper's author: "What started out as a benign environment where people would co [..] |
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Paper Circuitry: Electric Origami Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories comes up with another great project. This time it’s Electric Origami, and the results are really interesting and unique. It is a fairly simple technique that is very well documented on the web site.
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