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This is how I hacked my instant noodles, by adding pechay, fried tofu and bean sprouts.
Ho fatto l'upgrade ai miei noodles istantanei con l'aggiunta di pechay (cavolo cinese), germogli di soia e tofu.
The genesis of this project was a challenge from OpenIDEO and the Hewlett Foundation to redefine the way that "hackers" are depicted in the media and popular culture. Most often, "hackers" are shown as white males in their early 20's, or some shadowy guy in a hoodie.
In reality, "hackers" are comprised of a multitude of diverse people from all ages, genders, cultural backgrounds, and ethnicities. Even the term "hacker" is misleading as a hacker originally was simply used to describe a person with an aptitude for computers.
More info or create your own image at myothercomputer.com
Nike+ iPod shoe hack 1/3.
You know me. I'm a Nike man. I own quite a few pair and of course I do own a pair of Nike+ running shoes, too. But running on a regular basis in these fuckers seem to make my legs hurt. So i took some cheap plastic bags, put the Nike+ sensor inside and used some sticky tape to hold the sensor in place.
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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a lightbox I hacked together with some foam core board, masking tape and engineer's intuition.
it's very functional, super cheap and easy to make.