The ITP Student Show is May 12, 13 in New York.
Get one of Tom Igoe’s books (Physical Computing, Making Things Talk) and work through some of the projects.
The ITP Student Show is May 12, 13 in New York.
Get one of Tom Igoe’s books (Physical Computing, Making Things Talk) and work through some of the projects.
Take a look at the products on this blog and count how many you could make now, if you wanted to: talk2myshirt.
Malcolm McCullough writes elegantly and eloquently about many things, including the integration of technologies into our everyday world. The MIT Press web site for his book, Digital Ground includes PDF downloads of the introduction and first chapter.
Links for stuff we looked at in class:
Something that we didn’t get to look at, but that I think is interesting, a
custom board shield for experimenting with the Arduino.
Ok, it’s ~ US$100, but still…
<a href=”http://www.liquidware.com”>LiquidWare</a> makes it and the backorder is already in the weeks.
Courtesy of PingMag, <a href=”http://pingmag.jp/2008/03/17/how-to-make-hybrid-toys/”>How to Make Hybrid Toys</a>.
Just found this, pretty much everything you ever wanted to know about LEDs.
Angela Yuan’s Etch-o-Sketch Clock
Leah’s Turn-Signal Jacket
CW Wang’s stabilize
Some video of an Arduino-controlled blimp
An interesting class project over at the University of Western Ontario — prototype a tangible interface for Google Earth.