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Jennifer Blakeslee keeps the Global Maker Faire program running smoothly and has been a maker at Maker Faire since 2011. Among other things, she really likes to travel, write, cook, hike, make big art, and swim in the ocean. View more articles by Jennifer Blakeslee For its 6th edition, Maker Faire Taipei returns this weekend, November 2-4, to Huashan 1914 Creative Park, a former winery and a site
Dan is CEO of TechShop, Inc. Before joining the team, he spent nine years at O'Reilly Media and was the co-founder of Make: Magazine, which focuses on how-to projects for makers. In this role, Dan oversaw marketing, media relations, circulation development, community outreach, and sales for the magazine. He helped establish Make: as the premier media group and voice of the DIY market. He also conc
I get ridiculously excited seeing people make things. I just want to revel in the creativity I see in makers. My favorite thing in the world is sharing a maker's story. find me at CalebKraft.com View more articles by Caleb Kraft In the world of 3D printing, there’s a trend to have low poly versions of models. Admittedly, the faceted blocky forms are fairly appealing. However, making a low poly mod
I get ridiculously excited seeing people make things. I just want to revel in the creativity I see in makers. My favorite thing in the world is sharing a maker's story. find me at CalebKraft.com View more articles by Caleb Kraft The Raspberry Pi Foundation announced yesterday that they have sold their ten millionth unit. To celebrate, they have released an official starter kit which includes a boo
I made this little Nintendo DS sized computer using a Raspberry Pi and a bunch of off-the-shelf parts. It is a fully functional linux computer that can do most things a full system can (games, web stuff, videos, music etc). You can also output the video to an external monitor, transforming it into a desktop-ish computer. I make other stuff like this on my youtube channel. Estimated Cost ~$120 FEAT
Tom Igoe is an associate arts professor at NYU’s Interactive Telecommunications Program, and a co-counder of arduino.cc. View more articles by Tom Igoe School administrators and educators are currently zealous about the idea that every student should learn computer science. “Think about the world we live in now,” says New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, “Hundreds of thousands of good jobs will be acces
Alasdair Allan is a scientist, author, hacker and tinkerer, who is spending a lot of his time thinking about the Internet of Things. In the past he has mesh networked the Moscone Center, caused a U.S. Senate hearing, and contributed to the detection of what was—at the time—the most distant object yet discovered. View more articles by Alasdair Allan Today is the Raspberry Pi’s fourth birthday, and
Alasdair Allan is a scientist, author, hacker and tinkerer, who is spending a lot of his time thinking about the Internet of Things. In the past he has mesh networked the Moscone Center, caused a U.S. Senate hearing, and contributed to the detection of what was—at the time—the most distant object yet discovered. View more articles by Alasdair Allan The ESP8266 microcontroller with onboard WiFi Thi
I love to tinker and write about electronics. My days are spent building projects and working as a Technical Editor for MAKE. View more articles by David Scheltema $5 Pi Zero and $9 C.H.I.P. with banana for scale. Photo by Hep Svadja Now that there are two capable, sub-$10 computers for Makers — the $5 Pi Zero and the $9 C.H.I.P. — the debate will rage online over which board is faster, cheaper, a
Video producer for Make:, also tinkerer, motorcyclist, gamer. Reads the comments. Uses tools, tells stories. Probably a human. Tweets @photoresistor View more articles by Tyler Winegarner Editor’s note: The Raspberry Pi’s broadcast frequency can range between 1Mhz and 250Mhz, which may interfere with government bands. We advise that you limit your transmissions to the standard FM band of 87.5MHz–1
I love to tinker and write about electronics. My days are spent building projects and working as a Technical Editor for MAKE. View more articles by David Scheltema Today, Raspberry Pi announced its newest model, the Zero. Costing just $5, it represents a vast decrease in price that should afford more people the opportunity to use computers than ever before. Considerably smaller than the common Ras
Most recently, I’ve been working on NetNinja, a startup that builds high security encrypted VPN/TOR routers. I have been programming since I was in grade school, and have worked on everything from web applications and mobile apps to bio-sensors and wearable tech. When I’m not in my room, smoking hookah and playing guitar or hacking together electronics, I’m out dancing and sniffing out mischief in
Ronald Jaramillo is a Software developer and tinkerer with a lifelong fascination for automata and robots. He shares his excursions into robotics at www.burningservos.com. You can find him on Twitter @RonaldXJT View more articles by Ronald Jaramillo Mr. Đức thắng Nguyễn (Duc Thang Nguyen) is an engineer from Vietnam. Since his retirement in 2002, he has being working on an amazing animated 3D cata
I get ridiculously excited seeing people make things. I just want to revel in the creativity I see in makers. My favorite thing in the world is sharing a maker's story. find me at CalebKraft.com View more articles by Caleb Kraft The inspiration for this project was the Doof Warrior’s flamethrower guitar from Mad Max. Nothing says rock-n-roll more than actual fire entwined with your tunes! This guy
Arduino Announces New Brand, Genuino, Manufacturing Partnership with Adafruit Mike Senese is a content producer with a focus on technology, science, and engineering. He served as Executive Editor of Make: magazine for nearly a decade, and previously was a senior editor at Wired. Mike has also starred in engineering and science shows for Discovery Channel, including Punkin Chunkin, How Stuff Works,
Christian Poulsen is currently in the process of finishing his degree in Industrial Design at Brigham Young University, trying to find time between fixing his perma-plagued 70's Porsche named Sebastian and any number of other personal or work projects. View more articles by Christian Poulsen As an industrial designer, I’ve been particularly fascinated by products that have personality and emotion.
Alasdair Allan is a scientist, author, hacker and tinkerer, who is spending a lot of his time thinking about the Internet of Things. In the past he has mesh networked the Moscone Center, caused a U.S. Senate hearing, and contributed to the detection of what was—at the time—the most distant object yet discovered. View more articles by Alasdair Allan The Arduino Zero Pro from Arduino.org (left) and
The newest version of Raspbian has the RPi.GPIO library pre-installed. You’ll probably need to update your library, so using the command line, run: sudo python import RPi.GPIO as GPIO GPIO.VERSION The current version of RPi.GPIO is 0.5.4 If you need to update to a newer version, run: sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade If you don’t have the RPi.GPIO library because you’re using an older versi
Mike Senese is a content producer with a focus on technology, science, and engineering. He served as Executive Editor of Make: magazine for nearly a decade, and previously was a senior editor at Wired. Mike has also starred in engineering and science shows for Discovery Channel, including Punkin Chunkin, How Stuff Works, and Catch It Keep It. An avid maker, Mike spends his spare time tinkering wit
I am descended from 5,000 generations of tool-using primates. Also, I went to college and stuff. I am a long-time contributor to MAKE magazine and makezine.com. My work has also appeared in ReadyMade, c't – Magazin für Computertechnik, and The Wall Street Journal. View more articles by Sean Michael Ragan Some commenters on my post about using a washer as a soldering aid noticed my sloppy splicing
Peter Jansen, Ph.D. is a postdoctoral researcher who teaches computers to learn language and the founder of the open-source science tricorder project. View more articles by Peter Jansen, Ph.D. This article first appeared in MAKE Volume 38, on page 112. By far the most interesting class I’ve ever taken was advanced brain imaging in graduate school, which introduced me to what I believe are some of
Raised in the galactic capital of Earth, Sam Freeman was destined to work for Make Labs - testing, designing, and breaking projects for MAKE. View more articles by Sam Freeman A programmer with one too many interests. I work on all sorts of projects from hardware hacks to audio processing to things such as 3D visualization of chemical sample data. If there is a way to code it, I probably have an i
Stett Holbrook is editor of the Bohemian, an alternative weekly in Santa Rosa, California. He is a former senior editor at Maker Media. He is also the co-creator of Food Forward, a documentary TV series for PBS about the innovators and pioneers changing our food system. View more articles by Stett Holbrook As part of our celebration of Raspberry Pi’s second birthday, I interviewed Eben Upton, foun
Cofounder and CEO of Plotly. BAM! Let the data be free! I live here https://plot.ly/~jackp View more articles by Jack Parmer An Arduino wirelessly streaming data to a Plotly graph Plotly provides a free platform for makers to stream data to the cloud, where they can graph and analyze their data, discover other makers, and share and comment on these data streams. The data is always owned by you, th
I am the Evangelist for the Maker Shed. It seems that there is no limit to my making interests. I'm a tinkerer at heart and have a passion for solving problems and figuring out how things work. When not working for Make I can be found falling off my unicycle, running in adverse weather conditions, skiing down the nearest hill, restoring vintage motorcycles, or working on my car. View more articles
Stett Holbrook is editor of the Bohemian, an alternative weekly in Santa Rosa, California. He is a former senior editor at Maker Media. He is also the co-creator of Food Forward, a documentary TV series for PBS about the innovators and pioneers changing our food system. View more articles by Stett Holbrook Project Novena—an open source laptop About a year and a half ago, I engaged on an admittedly
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Andrew Terranova is an electrical engineer, writer and author of How Things Are Made: From Automobiles to Zippers. Andrew is also an electronics and robotics enthusiast and has created and curated robotics exhibits for the Children's Museum of Somerset County, NJ and taught robotics classes for the Kaleidoscope Enrichment in Blairstown, NJ and for a public primary school. Andrew is always looking
I'm an artist & maker. A lifelong biblioholic, and advocate for all-things geekathon. Home is Long Island City, Queens, which I consider the greatest place on Earth. 5-year former Resident of Flux Factory, co-organizer for World Maker Faire (NYC), and blogger all over the net. Howdy! View more articles by Nick Normal If you’re looking for inspiration for your first Raspberry Pi project, look no fu
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