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This is Molly, the latest addition to the Olly family. She turns your retweets into sweets.
You can fund her on Kickstarter.
1 of 4 posts filed under arduino
This is Molly, the latest addition to the Olly family. She turns your retweets into sweets.
You can fund her on Kickstarter.
1 of 4 posts filed under arduino
“Olly takes services on the Internet and delivers their pings as smell. Whether it’s tweets, a like on Instagram, or just your train running late, Olly will be sure to let your nose know about it. The best part? The services Olly connects to are extensible by users, making the possibilities endless.”
Seriously impressive work from the grads at Mint Foundry. I’ve had my eye on this project for a while now and it’s really good to see how well it turned out. The best thing about it is that this isn’t a hack. It’s not a design sketch. It’s a functional thing with the parts list, source code and 3D files soon to be available for you to download, customise, print and make one yourself.
Brilliant.
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Social Firefly is a reactive/interactive installation made from intelligent lights that influence one another. It was created by Jason McDermott and Liam Ryan (Arup) with Frank McGuire for the Vivid 2011 festival in Sydney.
“Social Firefly is a demonstration of how interaction design can be dynamic, beautiful and playful, as well as teaching us about our relationship to other creatures with which we share this earth. Inspiration came from lateral and cellular communication systems such as those used by fireflies in synchronizing their rhythms and slime molds in movements through caves, which collided with network theories and cascading relationships between the parts and the whole. These were then shaken together with the Vivid 2011 theme of Fiat Lux and user centered interaction design to create the light installation that is Social Firefly.”
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Teagueduino is an open source electronic board and interface that allows you to realize creative ideas without soldering or knowing how to code, while teaching you the ropes of programming and embedded development (like Arduino).
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Der Kritzler (The Scribbler) by Alex Weber draws directly onto a window.
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Artefactos by Realitat. A documentary about creating generative graphics using Arduino as an input.
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Femtoduino by Fabiano Varesano is an Arduino compatible board which is very small (20.7x15.2 mm) and ultra light (2g) but has exactly the same computing power of the Arduino Duemilanove or UNO.
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Choose one of the love songs (or compose your own) in Tellart’s Love Song Machine and press “Play Song Live” to play it on the bell ensemble in their office.
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“Arthur C. Clarke said, “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” Until the advent of technologies like the Arduino I had always assumed that the magic would be created by techies hidden from the sight of ordinary citizens. I never thought it would be the citizens themselves that would be capable of creating the magic.”
— Tom Murphy in a post on Arduino - The Documentary.