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Someone hacked the signs to show the following messages. Awesome.
This was taken near MIT, so it was probably one of them kids. I came across it while driving and wasn't prepared to take photos. Quality is crap because I wanted to take them and get out of there. I was illegally parked and didnt want a cop to stop me and think I did this (which I didn't)
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.
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Brewery: Hacker-Pschorr
Rating: I refuse to rate this one
Origin: Germany
Probably the worst bottle of Hacker-Pschorr I ever had. Need to find a keg with their Hefeweizen, Muenchner Helles, Maerzen, or Zwickel
opening the wiimote and using it as a wireless triggering device. once soldered to the main board, those leads can be connected to a variety of switches + triggering devices.
I'm running OSCulator to grab the bluetooth signal and send the data into Max/MSP patches.
4 luglio 2012 - Margherita Hack al Circolo Arci Le Ciminiere di Ca' de' Caroli, Scandiano (RE) - intervistata da Paolo Bonacini
See the blog post for more info: Yahoo! Hack Day
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Title: Hacking a Catface
Creator: Valdosta State University
Date: 1948
Description: A man hacks a second catface into a pine tree.
Source: Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections.
Subject: Wiregrass Country (U.S.)--Social life and customs; Turpentine; Turpentine industry and trade; Forests and forestry; Pine; Turpentine industry workers;
Identifier: sgfp1002_00-017
Format: image/jpeg