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The controller, sadly, must live by the snow blower for now. This will be mostly replaced by a PC and a driver board.

I've been working on the schematic for the fridge / fermentation

controller. I had no problem tossing in the main components, but

things have slowed down now that I need to do a few custom symbols and

footprints.

Height, about 2.25".

Plasti Dipped my Xbox One Controller.

Came up awesome.

Got a Tamron Lense and tried out some sample shots with it. Here is a close up of an Xbox 360 controller (including dust)

just before Easter Sunday I took apart my 360 controller to get it painted

The Controller for Nintendo Wii taken in infrared mode with IR pass filter. This makes the dark front glass transparent to see the IR sensor inside.

 

verwendet auf gamepoint94

Quadrotor Flight Controller class at the HiTech STEM Lab at the East Columbia Branch of the HCLS. The purpose of the class is to introduce students to quadcopters through hand-on learning. The studets investigated the physics behind multirotor liftoff, stabilization, direction of flight, and landing the aircraft. Students worked in teams to assemble the

propulsion system and wire the flight controller and power system. Students honed their flight skills through a flight simulator before flight testing their builds in the final class.

Controller mounted above motor to keep cables short (and because it wouldn't fit anywhere else, look how big those contactors are). Motor clamp attached to origina Trabant engine mount location through new rubber mount from Fish4parts

Snail Run is a game + game controller designed by Li Hui Hui, Ou Yang and Hou Zhen Long during the ENIAROF workshop at the Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing. The workshop was organised by Antonin Fourneau, Douglas Edric Stanley and Cheng-Liang Wang with assistance from Linekernel and Robin Moretti. It was financed by France-China 50, in celebration of 50 years of diplomatic relations between the two countries; The Central Academy of Fine Arts; and The Aix-en-Provence School of Arts.

 

cf. Snail Run

www.abstractmachine.net/blog/snail-run/

 

For the alt.crtl.gdc exhibition at the 2015 Game Developers Conference, Douglas Edric Stanley and Leanne Stanley rebuilt the Snail Controller while documenting their process. This how-to will be integrated into the future Book of Eniarof.

 

cf. The Book of Eniarof

www.kisskissbankbank.com/en/projects/the-book-of-eniarof--2

Cables connected to test points on Open-BLDC logic board. You can see the opamp that is working as a buffer for the analogue signals coming from the current sensors or BEMF circuitry.

The new Modern Warfare 2 controller for PS3 is wireless.

Made from scratch. Free for all to use. Do not copyright it.

Credits:

1. God for his wonderful inspirations.

2. Software Employed:

[1] Paint3D

[2] Sketchbook

I had two controllers laying around so i took them apart and went to painting

 

the main part is spray painted brass and the buttons are silver acrylic

 

and the joystick is a gear from an old clock

Heated bed controller

Arduino Duemilanove in printed case

Newhaven Serial 2x16 LCD

Breadboarded Electronics (no ambient sensor, hence the bad reading)

 

Based on this: blog.arcol.hu/?p=1240

Mad Zach's custom controller based on the Livd Brain

Snail Run is a game + game controller designed by Li Hui Hui, Ou Yang and Hou Zhen Long during the ENIAROF workshop at the Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing. The workshop was organised by Antonin Fourneau, Douglas Edric Stanley and Cheng-Liang Wang with assistance from Linekernel and Robin Moretti. It was financed by France-China 50, in celebration of 50 years of diplomatic relations between the two countries; The Central Academy of Fine Arts; and The Aix-en-Provence School of Arts.

 

cf. Snail Run

www.abstractmachine.net/blog/snail-run/

 

For the alt.crtl.gdc exhibition at the 2015 Game Developers Conference, Douglas Edric Stanley and Leanne Stanley rebuilt the Snail Controller while documenting their process. This how-to will be integrated into the future Book of Eniarof.

 

cf. The Book of Eniarof

www.kisskissbankbank.com/en/projects/the-book-of-eniarof--2

The ADB version of the Pippin controller for use with Macs

Here's the MIDI controller for my Live performances. My father was building it with my modest help since the September 2006, and it took a lot of sweat and tears, believe me. Yesterday was the birthday of this nice board and I'm more than happy to welcome it to my mobile lab. Dad, you are great!

 

There's a microprocessor inside and I already implemented a simple MIDI IN / OUT for it, so that it works with Ableton LIVE and other sequencers nicely. The next step is to implement a Mackie protocol to mimic a standard Mackie hardware and be a welcomed control board everywhere without a mundane pre-configuration.

This guy had a stick up his butt. Since the beginning of Thomas the Tank Engine he has ALWAYS been known as the Fat Controller.

 

Nowadays we all know that political correctness has come into play.

 

This guy decided it was his right to lecture two 5 year old boys about respect and that they were to call him Sir Toppum Hat (not sure of the spelling there) and that the engines were naughty for calling him "The Fat Controller"

 

Those boys have obviously watched all the Thomas episodes as they were huge fans but I think this guy put them off. Talk about political correctness getting out of hand.

Lugs Cable Terminal End, Temperature Controller India, MCB In Electronics, MCB, Terminal Strip

   

Snail Run is a game + game controller designed by Li Hui Hui, Ou Yang and Hou Zhen Long during the ENIAROF workshop at the Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing. The workshop was organised by Antonin Fourneau, Douglas Edric Stanley and Cheng-Liang Wang with assistance from Linekernel and Robin Moretti. It was financed by France-China 50, in celebration of 50 years of diplomatic relations between the two countries; The Central Academy of Fine Arts; and The Aix-en-Provence School of Arts.

 

cf. Snail Run

www.abstractmachine.net/blog/snail-run/

 

For the alt.crtl.gdc exhibition at the 2015 Game Developers Conference, Douglas Edric Stanley and Leanne Stanley rebuilt the Snail Controller while documenting their process. This how-to will be integrated into the future Book of Eniarof.

 

cf. The Book of Eniarof

www.kisskissbankbank.com/en/projects/the-book-of-eniarof--2

A macro of an abandoned control panel from a metal working machine, found while exploring the old metal work district of Bristol (The Dings).

Official white GameCube controller. Bought from play-asia.com

Thomas the Tank Weekend at the Great Central Railway

Length, not quite 5.25".

Actually a fake one, by "Sony Computor"

The Genesis controller has far fewer buttons than the contemporary SNES controller. There’s only three action buttons and no shoulder buttons and it’s strangely massive (7in x 4in) for having so few features, but the Genesis controller has a secret power that makes up for those shortcomings: It is compatible with the Atari 2600 and related systems. They’re cheap and easy to find, so if you can’t stand using the Atari joystick and want something a bit more comfortable for your classic games, try a Genesis controller.

 

The full article is located here: www.mathpirate.net/log/2011/04/02/electric-curiosities-th...

In this picture we have the external controller that turns a freezer into a fridge. I've also insulated the pipes with R8 fiberglass.

I found a (clone) Super Nintendo controller in a charity shop the other day. I took it apart for a bit of a clean-up.

Today I explored the the suburb of Pinkenba (and the locality of Myrteltown) and I was amazed. I could spend days out there taking all manner of photos. The link below will take you to a site providing details on the Generator and Controller images.

www.ozatwar.com/ran/ran9.htm

Wandering among the aubergines (Isernia, South Italy - August 31, 2005 - digital camera)

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