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Uploaded by on Mar 31, 2010

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.

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  • yay non cluttered coffee tables for all lol twitchy creeps me out and im still not sure what it deos

  • I so need that coffee table. Twitchy is a bit sinister but I like the books that move.

  • Fun show!

  • A clean coffee table is helpful and 3D visualization of Java crashes is very cool. Twitchy is creepy, but Digg is cool.

  • Great video! Go arduino!

  • Great video!

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