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Monthly Archives: October 2010
how realistic is the projection?
Here’s a geography lesson and could come in handy as a party trick… I’m still coming to understand that there are different ways to represent the earth on a map or in an atlas. There’s a number of different map … Continue reading
I’m watching you watching me…
Considering recent Facebook controversies, this week’s contribution gives a cheeky nod to issues of privacy. Niklas Roy’s, “My little piece of Privacy” is a robotic curtain that he recently installed in the window of his workshop. Niklas’ ‘curtain’ protects his … Continue reading
Posted in fun, hardware, miscellaneous
Tagged camera, curtain, privacy, project, robotic
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can you buy musical instruments from the grocer?
Just in case you were going to be sitting around on a (potentially cold & rainy) weekend – here’s some inspiration to go and raid the veggie crisper draws in your fridge. No, not to make some soup (although you … Continue reading
Posted in collaboration, fun, miscellaneous
Tagged instruments, music, orchestra, sound, vegetables
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when an innovation may not be an improvement
Seeing as the iPad is becoming fairly popular and in demand, we should be prepared for the uptake and support those users who might want to be able to use the device while driving the car. Here’s an innovative solution … Continue reading