BeeSim Game Using LilyPad and XBee
To teach children about complexity theory, a group from Indiana University created an electronic game called BeeSim using LilyPad Arduinos and XBee radios: During the game children wear a Bee puppet...
View ArticleGyroid Magnetic Assembly Blocks
A work-in-progress from Thingiverse user searchresults. Each block has twelve 3mm supermagnets installed around its six edges, their polarities alternating so the blocks will click together.
View ArticleBot Blows Really Big Bubbles
I held off on “giant,” because, well, there’s really big, and then there’s giant. And, as cool as your Arduino-brained bubble blowing robot is, Instructables user zvizvi, the bubbles it blows are not...
View ArticleGaming Minis From Twist-Ties
Shown above is only the most recent work, using this technique, of Photobucket user ionustron, for whom it has been a lifelong hobby. Here’s another: You can see the rest of his portfolio at his...
View ArticleInteractive Fountain Tracks Passersby
And, depending on how you position the nozzles, sprays them! More coolness from Gerry Chu, whose Kinect-based Motion Emotions I hit yesterday. Gerry’s fountain prototype has at least two Arduino Megas...
View ArticleKinect 3D Modeler
Austrian Kinect hacker Sebastian Pirch from “>3rD-EYE in Salzburg has built a 3D modeling system using a Microsoft Kinect controller and an Arduino. Using a pair of custom soft circuit gloves to...
View ArticleTop 10: Rube Goldberg Machines
Ever known somebody who makes things more complicated than they have to be? #10 Half Life 2 Rube Goldberg Contraptions #9 Ramen Cooking Rube Goldberg-like Video #8 Easter Themed Rube Goldberg Machine...
View ArticleBillboards Converted To Swingsets
Yes, please. All of them. From Paris architect Didier Faustino. [via Dude Craft]
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