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The Rhythm of City

This is an art project born as the collaboration between Varvara Guljajeva and Mar Canet. During the last couple of years they have been collaborating in the creation of several interactive...

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RESTduino – Arduino Hacking For The REST Of Us

Nice RESTduino demo #1 by [Jason Gullickson]: what is RESTduino? RESTduino is a simple sketch to provide a REST-like interface to the Arduino via the Ethernet Shield. The idea is to allow developers...

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Yahoo Farm From RoboFun Guys (at Yahoo Open Hack 2011)

[Viorel] wrote me about an interesting project he and his friends from Robofun developed during the 2011 Yahoo Open Hack in Bucharest, and won the Hacker’s Choice Award. The diorama becomes a physical...

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The Roominator Against Conference Room Abuse

If your office suffers of  ”conference room abuse” you should build your own “roominator” to coordinate it: Conference Room Abuse is where people 2 or more people randomly grab a conference without...

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Arduino-controlled blinds: a tutorial

Have you ever wanted a smart home that can automatically adjusts the blinds for you? If so, this project is for you. In this instructable, the author describes his approach to “smart blinds”, by using...

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Tuco 1.0: a digital door plate

In his blog, Andrea (a student in computer science from University of Napoli “Parthenope”) describes how to make a smart door plate with Arduino. The goal of this project, which is part of the larger...

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A cheap WiFi interface for Arduino

In this tutorial, Luca shows how to add WiFi connectivity to your Arduino boards without using a WiFi shield. Instead, he has combined a standard Ethernet shield with a commercial (and quite cheap)...

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How close are we to doomsday? A clock is calculating it in real time

  Tom Schofield created an installation artwork which visualises the ‘Doomsday Clock’, a symbolic clock maintained by an academic journal, ‘The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists’ which: conveys how close...

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Monitoring falcons with intelligent nests

The Lesser Kestrel (Falco naumanni) is a small falcon at the center of HORUS, a project aiming to develop a system for automatic real-time monitoring of colonial falcons at Doñana Biological Station,...

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An interactive Twitter clock with a vintage twist

Johannes Hoffmann is an interaction and graphic designer sharing with us his  hand-made Tweety Clock. It’s a vintage but interactive Twitter clock , built with Arduino and Ethernet Shield, and...

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Monitoring and visualising dual temperature and humidity sensor

We recently featured Plotly and discovered how easy it is to analyse and beautifully visualize  data using their platform and API. Now they shared with us a simple instructable to show to Arduino...

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Video mixing chess games on tv in Norway using Ethernet Shield

Heidi Røneid with an Arduino Ethernet microprocessor. (Photo: Tore Zakariassen, NRK) When The Norwegian Broadcasting (NRK) planned the television broadcast of the Chess Olympiad 2014 in Tromsø, Norway,...

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