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First DevCamp to bring hacks & hackers together to build iPad apps. May 22 at KQED. Photos by @Deifell
First DevCamp to bring hacks & hackers together to build iPad apps. May 22 at KQED. Photos by @Deifell
Hack Sessions are popular in the Jocelyn H. Lee Innovation Lab. Patrons can tear apart an assortment of toys and electronics to see how they work, or work on a project of their own.
This young maker is getting assistance from an experienced volunteer on building a quad-copter for a school project.
Standing by Hackness Village Hall
1914-1919
To the Glorious Memory of Those Who Gave Their Lives in the Great War
Rif H Bannister
Gunr G Ditchburn
Dvr HW Fletcher
Pte JT Leadill
Pte J Monkman
Sft LJ Moore
Pte CF Morris
Pte HP Morris
Sgt C Raine
Gunr AW Robinson
Pte P Salt
L Cpl W Southwick
Rena Kunisaki from .hack// Legend of the Twilight Bracelet
I used to watch the show, so I recognized her, but I couldn't think of her name, since it's been so long since I've seen any .hack at all.
Hardware hacking session at Piel View House, Barrow-in-Furness. Making battery powered amplfier / speakers.
Foto di Rosalba Sgroia
Il Circolo UAAR di Roma “Gianni Grana” presenta
Margherita Hack & Piergiorgio Donatelli
LAICITA’ : GARANZIA DI DEMOCRAZIA E DI LIBERTA’ NELLA RICERCA SCIENTIFICA
Venerdì 30 marzo 2007 - ore 16,00
SALA GONZAGA - Via della Consolazione, 4 - ROMA
See the blog post for more info: Yahoo! Hack Day
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Display turntable hack in action.
the "ABCD" routine at the start is startup+calibration. It then proceeds to play through a movement script. Green LED is "script running", while red LED is "script finished". Numbers represent rotation step.
All this is a part of a bigger - more awesome - project. But I can't talk about it.
Hacking Arts ignites entrepreneurship and innovation within the creative arts. We bring together creative technologists, artists, innovators and hackers at MIT to explore the future of the arts at our annual Conference, Tech Expo and Hackathon.
Hacking Arts 2016 marked the fourth annual festival held at the MIT Media Lab, fostering community and celebrating innovation in the creative industries: Design, Fashion, Film/Video, Gaming, Music, Performing Arts, Virtual/Augmented Reality and Visual Arts.
Hacking Arts is organized by the MIT Sloan School of Management Entertainment, Media & Sports Club in partnership with MIT's Center for Art, Science, and Technology and the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship.
Learn more at hackingarts.com/#ha2016
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