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Serial Call-and-Response (Arduino/Wiring)

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This code for Arduino or Wiring reads three sensors and sends them out serially when prompted by another computer. It works with this Processing example.

bored again in the grove, I sat in starbucks and read the the miami herald. There were three interesting articles I came across:
the most disturbing - a man threw his two kids out the window and the jumped out himself at the Loews Hotel in south beach
a strange phenomenon? - Hurricane betting has become [...]

so the cellbooth got blogged quite a big, but this one is my favorite even though i have no idea what it says. Japanese I think?
http://blog.livedoor.jp/parumo_zaeega/archives/50212549.html

here’s some things about miami that you might want to know:

what’s hot on Miami TV
1)commercials for nair “the less you wear, the more you need nair”
2)PSA’s about getting ready for hurricanes
3)Spanish language music videos
4)that buckle up commercial
Drugstores
Drugstores arrange their aisles differently here.When you walk into any CVS, the first thing you see is sunscreen, followed [...]

If i made a cellbooth down in Miami, i’d have to make it a “cell south” booth instead of a “cell atlantic” booth.

I’ve been in miami for a week now. I’ve come to the realization the miami is like a cross between new jersey and california.

I’ve been staying in Coconut Grove where it turns out there’s absolutely nothing to do.  Today i did laundry, paid 15 dollars for eggs and toast, and did some situps.

If you are looking to convert media between formats, in my case to iPod video, you have got to check out FFmpegX. It is by far the ultimate media conversion tool out there, it will take in almost anything and convert it to almost anything else. For example, I dropped in a VOB file directly [...]

check it out:

view the awesome video at:
http://jennylc.com/cellbooth


You can’t even imagine how long it has been since I haven’t been constantly and exponentially tangential. . . . It started in the Fall. I began graduate school in what has been called: “The most creative incubator on the planet. ” Recently we have been…

Fiona Carswell, Jonathan deHaan, Chris Kairalla, Fazreen Kuhiri, Chris Paretti and I created this game for Frank Lantz’s Big Games class. It was played in the windows of one of the NYU dorms, where players were dealt a hand of colored gels that they could trade with other players to create specific patterns either horizontally, [...]

DIY Touchpanels

Original post by tigoe on Resources
12:34 pm | Categorized: Displays | Comments Off

Sasha Harris-Cronin gave a talk at O’Reilly’s Maker Faire on DIY touchpanels. Her notes are online here.

Thanks to Sash for the link.

Alltheweb.com has a pretty good search engine that does a really good job pulling up data sheets for various electronic parts.

Thanks to Geoff Smith for the link.

Bombay

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Goa

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you are not here: the game

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In April, Dan Phiffer, Thomas Duc, Mushon Zer-Aviv, Ran Tao and I created ‘You Are Not Here: Baghdad, NY.’ This is a tourist mash-up of Baghdad, Iraq and New York, NY, which is played using a map and your cell phone in order hear audio tours of Baghdad sites. The game was featured in Conflux [...]

Bombay

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