Tron costume fits nice and snug
We’ve seen our fair share of Tron costumes and props, but much like [Sean-h] points out, they are usually pretty bulky and baggy. He’s gone a slightly different route by starting with a wetsuit...
View ArticleGet Tangled Up In EL Wire with Freaklabs
[Akiba] over at Freaklabs has been working with electroluminescent (EL) wire. An entire dance company worth! We know [Akiba] from his post tsunami radiation monitoring work with the Tokyo Hackerspace....
View ArticleLearning Python With Tron Radio
[5 Volt Junkie] has built his share of Arduino projects, but never anything with Python, and certainly never anything with a GUI. After listening to Internet radio one day, a new idea for a project was...
View ArticleLightweight Game Console Packs a Punch
Any maker worth their bits will look for new ways to challenge themselves. [Robert Fotino], a computer science student at the University of California, is doing just that: designing and building his...
View ArticleVisual Futurist Syd Mead will Keynote at Hackaday Superconference
What does the future actually look like? Chances are what you see in your mind when presented with that question is heavily influence by Syd Mead. He is an industrial designer, but his body of work —...
View ArticleMovie Magic Hack Chat
Join us on Wednesday, January 20th at noon Pacific for the Movie Magic Hack Chat with Alan McFarland! If they were magically transported ahead in time, the moviegoers of the past would likely not know...
View ArticleFat Tire Bike Turned Hubless
Bicycle wheels have looked pretty much the same for over a century, and for very good reason: It works. [The Q] decided to ignore reason for a bit and focus on looks, so he built a fat tire bike...
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