Monday, September 15, 2008

This is a neat project from Evil Mad Scientist

...dear lord, did I just refer to something as neat. Yes, yes I did.

Alright, moving on then:
LED JAR


Came across this project while at work today (I get bored easily and sometimes distract myself with awesome blogs...but I didn't admit to that.) Basically it's a quick and simple yard light, made of LEDs, batteries, and canning jars. Quick, cheap, simple, and totally repurposable.

AWESOME!

[via Evil Mad Scientist]

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Wired Panel

I went out and bought more gator clips and wrote up some code so I can give my cork board led panel a test drive.

AND IT WORKS!
Cork 5


8x8 Red LED Matrix driven by Arduino. from Andrew Parnell on Vimeo.


For those of you interested in the code, see the comments section.

I'm sick of YouTube...

Well, more accurately I'm sick of YouTube's horrid quality on videos, so I went to Vimeo to finally sign up for an account over there.

While signing up I came across this (they had it right on the front page):



Lip Dub - Tambureddu HD from Leonardo Dalessandri on Vimeo.


Great for a giggle.

Friday, September 12, 2008

Since I'm talking about music videos anyway...

I might as well share the one I've watched atleast daily since my internet got hooked up at the house:


Admittedly, part of my love for this video comes from the mass amount of naked (albeit censored) people running about in it, but that aside it's an incredibly clever idea. Also, the little details: such as the singing along at 0:44 and the fact that the shirts with prints on them correlate to the various artists in this collab (David Byrne on the yellow shirt, Dizzee Rascal on the red, and BPA on the brown) make this video just amazing.

Higher quality available on Keith Schofield (the director)'s site: [here] (Highly recommend watching the high quality version)

Ima Robot

So, I don't know when, where, or how, but apparently at some point I downloaded Ima Robot's "Creeps Me Out" and it recently started coming up regularly on my ipod (I listen to music very passively. Just set the entire library to random)

The song itself is fairly catchy, but what I really love is the music video by Frank Borin. Giant game of musical chairs for the win!



If the low quality of the youtube video drives you nuts (like it does me) Frank Borin has a quicktime version of it on his site: [here]

Mr. Wurfel



Is Wurfel some language (I've eliminated Dutch and German) for "Waffle" or does it just sound like my Opa (dutch grandfather) saying waffle. I've got to believe that's intentional.

[Via swissmiss]

Free Geek

So, I just moved to Portland... 2 weeks ago.

Sadly, aside from going to work, I haven't left the house all that much.

But while Googling for a place locally that might sell atmega chips (I may need about 16 arduinos in the near future) I found out about this place: Free Geek. It sounds really cool. I'm going tomorrow. I'll let you know how it goes.