Hack everything: re-purposing everyday devices - Matt Evans
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Uploaded on Jan 19, 2012
Arduino is everywhere, but so is electronic junk. Got a project in mind? Take something you already have and repurpose it instead. Make it into something more interesting, for free! Learn how it works, see what it's really capable of and save it from landfill.
In this talk, we'll journey through some examples of common electronic devices to find out:
- Why things are hackable, which useful interfaces they may have and how to use them.
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Fabio Bias 20 hours ago
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Ronald Rosen 2 days ago
i todally need your help to do this same thing to build a hud for my motorcycle helmet!!!!
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rne1223 4 weeks ago
Cool thanks.
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edudsufur 2 months ago
try this book, it's awesome... Nicolas Collins: Handmade Electronic Music
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rne1223 4 months ago
This is awesome and I'm down with the idea, but one thing that he needs to understand is that not everybody has a degree in EE. I want to learn how to do this type of stuff, but I need a bit of more information on where to start. Does he have a website or book about his findings?
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Metod Novak 1 year ago
44:15 sable server what is url for opensource solution
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1mcarrell 1 year ago
I LOVE that it had a help menu!
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1mcarrell 1 year ago
I LOVE that it had a help menu!
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