This past Saturday, IEEE Spectrum visited NYC Resistor's (http://www.nycresistor.com/) "Art, Design, and the Arduino Microcontoller: a lineage" gallery party. Curated by Alicia Gibb, the show was a loving tribute. The collection ranged from early Arduino prototypes to modern projects made with the microcontroller. Highlights included toy cars hacked to paint like Jackson Pollack, a coffee table that cleans itself, and LED jackets that lit up as you moved.
yay non cluttered coffee tables for all lol twitchy creeps me out and im still not sure what it deos
vincentstockdaletv 5 months ago
I so need that coffee table. Twitchy is a bit sinister but I like the books that move.
JanesGallimaufry 1 year ago
Fun show!
audiovisuality 1 year ago
A clean coffee table is helpful and 3D visualization of Java crashes is very cool. Twitchy is creepy, but Digg is cool.
marstedt 1 year ago
Great video! Go arduino!
makerbot 1 year ago
Great video!
makerbot 1 year ago