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MAKE is a quarterly publication from O'Reilly for those who just can't stop tinkering, disassembling, re-creating, and inventing cool new uses for the technology in our lives. It's the first do-it-yourself magazine dedicated to the incorrigible and chronically incurable technology enthusiast in all of us. MAKE celebrates your right to tweak, hack, and bend technology any way you want.
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Garage Door Murphy Bed- Tiny Yellow House
This episode of Tiny Yellow House is filled with so ...
This episode of Tiny Yellow House is filled with so much more than just a murphy bed made from garage door parts. It’s actually filled with as many features as Hal’s tiny guest house. Deek showcases the storage, the sneaky bathtub, the kitchen, and of course the garage door murphy bed. Any small home afficianado [...]
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Make: Talk 015: Matthew Borgatti
Our maker this week is Matthew Borgatti. Matthew makes so ...
Our maker this week is Matthew Borgatti. Matthew makes so many things it's hard to even begin to describe what he does: musical instruments, jewelry, folded paper creations, passports to hackerspaces, and on and on. This was a really great interview, and I'm sure you are going to enjoy it.
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Meet The Makers: Death Defying Pedal Car Figure 8 Races
The members of the Fun Bike Unicorn Club are bringing ...
The members of the Fun Bike Unicorn Club are bringing Death Defying Figure 8 Pedal Car Races to Maker Faire Bay Area 2012. Inspired by old-school pedal carts, the club started building and of course the desire to race followed. In the spirit of healthy, and perhaps reckless, competetion, The Unicorns will be shredding around [...]
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Make: Talk 014 – “Programming Your Home” Author Mike Riley
Our maker this week is Mike Riley. He's the author ...
Our maker this week is Mike Riley. He's the author of a new book called Programming Your Home: Automate with Arduino, Android, and Your Computer.
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MAKE Volume 30 Takes Flight
MAKE Volume 30 is here! Get a peek of what's ...
MAKE Volume 30 is here! Get a peek of what's in store, including a tour of some of the 25 projects packed inside.
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Make: Talk 013 – Arts Refoundry Bronze Casting Workshops
Our makers this week are Kate Mayfield and Gordon Bowen, ...
Our makers this week are Kate Mayfield and Gordon Bowen, owners of the biodiesel-fueled Arts Refoundry in Los Angeles. A couple of weeks ago my 9-year-old daughter Jane and I took a bronze casting workshop at Arts ReFoundry.
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Make: Talk 011 – Yury Gitman, Toy Inventor
Yury Gitman is a toy inventor and a product designer ...
Yury Gitman is a toy inventor and a product designer who teaches physical computing and toy design at Parsons The New School for Design in New York.
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Make: Talk 010 – Andy Cavatorta, Bjork’s Musical Roboticist
Andy Cavatorta is a roboticist, artist, musician, and filmmaker. He ...
Andy Cavatorta is a roboticist, artist, musician, and filmmaker. He was at MIT's Media Lab from 2007 to 2010. In the current issue of MAKE, Vol 29, Andy wrote an article about his collaboration with the Icelandic musician Bjork to create robotic gravity harps for her touring performance. In my interview, we talk about this project and more.
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Backpack Buddy – Sylvia’s Mini Maker Show
Sylvia’s Mini Maker Show shows kids how to sew their ...
Sylvia’s Mini Maker Show shows kids how to sew their own "Backpack Buddy"
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How-To: Get Started with the BeagleBone
If you're excited about getting into embedded Linux platforms for ...
If you're excited about getting into embedded Linux platforms for electronics projects, Matt shows you how to get started on the BeagleBone. By the end of this how-to video, you'll be able to blink and LED, but hopefully you'll be inspired to to take something on that's a little more complex.
