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Droids Rev Up Android Development at Maker Faire UK 2015

April 30, 2015

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Maker Faire UK, as usual, showcased the best in maker kit and development. Featured at this year’s show were the small but perfectly formed robotics of Droidscript and a Hitchin Hackspace project that is brewing up nicely. Droidscript.org is the brainchild of Dave Smart, a software developer and maker whose interests branch into space hardware, […]

Kids Stuff Coding, Robot Kit and 8-bit Wonders

January 18, 2015

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Incentives to get kids coding are everywhere. But it doesn’t just have to be kids stuff and anyone can get a head start on programming by trying simple, fun and creative coding games, robotics and electronics kits. Gaming now comes with a large dash of education and coder cool thanks to companies that emphasise learning […]

Make Hack Two: LED love, Power Ups and WTF Builds

November 13, 2014

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Make it better harder faster stronger. Update two on makes and hacks including LED wearables with the wow factor, WTF Builds and energetic Power Ups. There are some incredible maker projects out there on my favourite tech, science and creative websites, but rather than simply repost I thought I’d give a rundown of some of […]

Sonic Pi: Raspberry sounds inspire coders and musicians

October 2, 2014

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Raspberry Pi computers are at the centre of many of the coolest open source creative technology projects, whether it’s a home automation controller, weather station, drone or even a supercomputer cluster. So when Raspberry Pi programmer Sam Aarons spoke about Sonic Pi at Newcastle’s SuperMondays event, the level of interest was amped up to 10. Sonic Pi is Raspberry Pi’s […]

When laser sharks meet wooden robots

August 29, 2014

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3D printing is so popular among maker collectives that more traditional technologies seem a bit passe. But anyone looking at creative design or a unique way to touch up craft projects should consider the often over-looked laser cutter. Just Add Sharks founders Martin Raynsford and Dominic Morrow base their branded products on the humble laser […]

Maker Faire 2014 and Body Worlds

February 14, 2014

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Everybody who attended last year’s Maker Faire at Newcastle’s Centre for Life must have left the event in awe of the science, technology and skill on display. Maker Faire 2014 promises to be even better. More than 300 engineers, scientists, artists and ‘crafters’ will be showcasing their projects at Life over the weekend of 26 […]

Sound Prism – building a music box to inspire interaction

August 8, 2013

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Interactive design is at the heart of the best music synthesizers, just take a look at the Korg Kaossilator Pro with its multi-coloured glow pad – easy to programme and create loops even if you are a total beginner. The message is ‘music should be fun’ and that is the starting point for Dustin Roxborough’s […]

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