This 3D printed Jeep by Nicolas Roux, features tank tracks, and is controlled by an Arduino via an Android app over Bluetooth.
This kitchen knife orchestra is a dangerous project that uses knives, solenoids, and some very high voltage to play a Bee Gees classic.
A German youth club have designed the "Floppy Organ" - an array of 49 floppy disc drives, playable from a standard MIDI keyboard.
Harnessing the power of "OK Google", this coffee table reacts to voice commands, turning it on, off and changing colours.
These smart ballet shoes track a dancer's movements, and can display them artistically via an app.
These smart juggling balls change colour depending on the reading of a 6 DOF sensor, creating a hypnotic pattern of colour.
Find yourself leaving the garage door open? Check out this project that will remind you if you haven't closed the door.
This Arduino based MIDI guitar synth controller uses 3 ribbon controllers as 'strings', 3 pads to 'strum' the strings, and an XY controller.
These pair of rollerblades by Anurag Mishra track the rider's speed, along with the current temperature and humidity.
Play V6 is a brilliant little project that is a 6-part, 8-bit music player, made from an Arduino Uno, some capacitors and resistors.
The 'Piano Stairs' is a little project that plays a different note every time you step on a step, playing a musical scale as you ascend.