Build your own dream Linux distro online and then download and burn it to a CD. Could be a useful tool for any projects you might have.
Eclectic junk from the four corners of the ‘Net. And pictures too!
Build your own dream Linux distro online and then download and burn it to a CD. Could be a useful tool for any projects you might have.
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This looks like fun. This isn’t your usual el-cheap-o A/V out low end video game system like those Segas or Atari joy stick games, nope! This has you wear little markers on your hands (‘dragonhands’) that are ‘seen’ by a camera that you stick on the top of your TV. So as you move your hands around the guy from Dragonball-Z (Goku) jumps, climbs, fights, and even unleashes his super power attacks. This could be the next Dance Dance Revolution…
[via we make money not art]

Ooo! More robot kit fun! I like it except that I feel very poor when I look at it. I guess robot kits will do that to you, it’s like looking at the prices of LEGOs.
[via robots.net ]
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Super nice art hack here:
“Random Screen” is a mechanical thermodynamic display which does not rely on any electricity. Each of the 12 by 12 cm pixels is an individual entity. A tea candle lights and controls each pixel. The rising heat of the candle turns a modified beer can which turns the pixel on and off. Each pixel has its own frequency. The more bright a candle shines the faster is the rotation of the can. Each pixel is built as a separate module. Random Screen keeps growing.
Looks like it would be a fun project to work on for next Christmas. Put two tea lights in each cell one with a red gel and the other a green one and you might get some no-power pseudo random Christmas goodness.
[via we make money not art]
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I’ve seen these in movies and videos before, you get a nice high brightness (moderately) low heat light like an HMI and stick it in a big white balloon. Fill with helium and strike the light. Bam! Instant moonlight. Not only is it good for making moonlight but it’s great for making soft lighting over a large area where a crane or the smaller China Balls arn’t practical. Plus they look real cool.
[via we make money not art]
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Here is the deal. You draw (or in my case scribble) a few shapes in a little window and all of a sudden you get to see Flickr images that match what you, er.. drew, Ok, it only deals with basic shapes, colors and light values but as you can see from the above example it works for the most part. I was trying to draw the Apple logo (I’m going to blame the hardware, I can’t draw with a mouse for crap) and I got this. I also got a few photos of the moon (Earth’s moon, you gutter heads) and lots of portraits in black and white. Pretty cool, if you want to know more about the program or the company that makes it check out the System One Labs pages.
[via BoingBoing]