Emergency Party Button

May 7, 2008 on 8:19 am | In make, gadgets, hack, funny, robots, inventions, entertainment, tech, diy, software, electronics, tutorial, art | No Comments

I finally did the write-up on the Emergency Party Button that I made a few months ago. I took a short video as well.

The video does it no justice… you totally need to be there to experience the awesomeness.

If you want to see how it was done and what all it consists of, go to the Emergency Party Button page at www.plasma2002.com/epb

Control The Official Schwippy Christmas Tree

November 29, 2007 on 9:22 am | In make, weird, funny, inventions, entertainment, electronics, games | 1 Comment

charlie-brown-christmas-tree.jpgThis year, we have set up a Christmas Tree with lights that can be controlled via a web interface for all to enjoy! On the Schwippy Christmas Tree page, you can choose to control our christmas lights and view a webcam image of the tree and anybody (or any thing, for that matter) that decides to run across it :)

If you are bored and feel like playing with our lights, go to the following website.

http://tree.schwippy.com

Tangible Reactable What What?

April 11, 2007 on 12:53 pm | In make, weird, gadgets, hack, inventions, entertainment, tech, electronics | No Comments

Check out this instrument synth device. Aparently made by some hard core geeks.

The reactable is a multi-user electro-acoustic music instrument with a tabletop tangible user interface. Several simultaneous performers share complete control over the instrument by moving physical artefacts on the table surface and constructing different audio topologies in a kind of tangible modular synthesizer or graspable flow-controlled programming language.

Reactable [Via DialyCupOfTech]

Best Dock Ever.

April 6, 2007 on 1:33 pm | In tips, make, gadgets, lego, diy, electronics | No Comments

When it comes to peripheral docks, usually you don’t get that much choice in terms of customization. Chris decided he didn’t like that. At all.

lego-dock-3-in-1.jpg

He made himself a dock out of Legos! Its actually 3 docks in one. Chris can hook up his Pocket PC, get some more tunes on his iPod, and charge his Nintendo DS all at once.The site is just a Picasa web album, so I can’t verify it, but it seems that he most likely has a USB hub tucked under there to tie it all to one usb cable and one power cable. And if you look on the side there, it looks like theres a spare USB port for just about anything else you could think of putting in there.

The dock looks good. Almost perfect. It seems as though the iPod dock was meant to be there. Theres no doubt that this took quite a few re-building to get it just right. Good job Chris! I definatly wouldn’t mind having this up on my desk next to my monitor.

Lego Dock Web Album [Via Engadget]

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