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At the end of the conference, they dimmed the lights and asked everyone to hold up their badges.. Made for a great effect.
Selects of Make Music Pasadena 2016 feat.
Pr0files
The Dead Ships
The Mowgli's
Atlas Genius
Givers & Takers
PAPA
The School of Rock
Thee Commons
Pasadena, CA
06/11/16
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last demo before the election
demonstration against rising rents and gentrification
berlin...2013 september 7th
Street Photography Now - Instruction #43 - "Make something from nothing" - Amani Willett
by Tim George
Made this from Chumby Guts from the Maker Shed. Assembly was easy, though the Bendy Switch didn't work. Replaced it with a red button ("Don't EVER press the RED button!"). Shown here with the Nixie Clock widget.
Make CONTACT on the TTC, Onestop Pattison Media Launch, Contact Photography Festival, Southbound Platform Dundas Subway Station, Toronto Ontario Canada, Monday April 30 2012
Everyone joined in the fun of priming the scow with primer we found at an apartment complex construction dumpster.
I won the 'shop like a celebrity' competition run by nzgirl so my and some of my friends got the shop to ourselves with free food, wine, make overs and various other goodies.
Here's a quick and easy way to make touch sensors if you are using the Quantum chips. I used a piece of copper clad board, and used a milling bit in the drill press to mill out copper around the targets, leaving a ground plane around the targets. Holes are drilled so wires can go through to the backside, where the board with the sensor chips is. Of course the right way to do this is to etch a board with all the circuitry and sensor pads on it, but this is quick, cheap and ugly. And it's going to be hidden. You can use the back of the board, and never see the copper. (the pads don't need a direct touch- they'll even work through glass, which is what we're doing with this. ) Here's a link to Quantum:
I'm using a pair of QT104s on this.
For two hours on a Monday afternoon, the Central Davie gym resembled a workshop. Seated at long tables, teachers were talking and laughing while cutting word strips, sorting and bagging colored squares, and taping the edges of shower board to create small whiteboards.
The teachers were attending one of three “make and take” sessions organized by Davie County Schools to support its elementary school teachers and to provide them with valuable tools to assist with this year’s DavieLEADS focus on guided reading.