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Control Toy Train With Wii Nunchuck

Nov 30, 2016 - by Adam Rogers - in Games

Is your controller for your toy train set a bit boring? Hook it up to a Wii Nunchuck and get full control over your train’s locomotion.

Twitter Mood Light – World’s Mood In Colour

Nov 30, 2016 - by Adam Rogers - in Art

The Twitter Mood Light changes colour depending on the overall mood of the world, calculated via tweets on Twitter.

Dobot – Open Source Robot For Everyone

Nov 30, 2016 - by Adam Rogers - in Hardware

The Dobot is an open-source robotic arm based on Arduino. It’s easy to use, easy to program, and features various real-world controls.

Atmegatron & miniAtmegatron – 8-Bit Synth

Nov 30, 2016 - by Adam Rogers - in Hardware

The relaunched Atmegatron and its little brother the miniAtmegatron are 8-bit chip-tune synthesisers based on the Arduino.

O Watch – 3D Printed Smartwatch For Kids, By a Kid

Nov 30, 2016 - by Adam Rogers - in Hardware

The O Watch is a 3D-printable smartwatch designed by an 8-year-old maker, sporting a colour OLED screen, and a bunch of sensors.

3D Printed R/C Jeep Controlled By Android

Nov 30, 2016 - by Adam Rogers - in Games

This 3D printed Jeep by Nicolas Roux, features tank tracks, and is controlled by an Arduino via an Android app over Bluetooth.

LightBlue Bean+ – Bluetooth Arduino Board

Nov 30, 2016 - by Adam Rogers - in Hardware

The LightBlue Blue+ is a great little board, sporting Bluetooth, a battery, an accelerometer and a temperature sensor.

Kitchen Knife Orchestra Plays “Stayin’ Alive”

Nov 30, 2016 - by Adam Rogers - in Music

This kitchen knife orchestra is a dangerous project that uses knives, solenoids, and some very high voltage to play a Bee Gees classic.

MIDI Controlled Floppy Drive Organ

Nov 30, 2016 - by Adam Rogers - in Music

A German youth club have designed the “Floppy Organ” – an array of 49 floppy disc drives, playable from a standard MIDI keyboard.

OK Google Powered LED Coffee Table

Nov 30, 2016 - by Adam Rogers - in Art

Harnessing the power of “OK Google”, this coffee table reacts to voice commands, turning it on, off and changing colours.

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