Touché with Arduino
Touché is a capacitive-sensing technology, developed by Walt Disney Research, which aims at providing touch and gesture sensitivity to a great variety of objects. From this research paper: The...
View ArticleSome advances in aerial vehicles: bat-inspired smart wings
Researchers from Centro de Automática y Robótica (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid) and from Brown University carried out a very deep research about the specific behavior of bat flight, whose...
View ArticleAn IBM Selectric II wishes to be a teletype
In his blog, Marc from Robot Dialogs presents a very nice hack involving a IBM Selectric II typewriter: by means of an Arduino board and several solenoids, the typewriter can be successfully connected...
View ArticleSpace experiments for everyone: the ArduSat project
ArduSat, which stands for “Arduino satellite”, is a recently kickstarted project that aims at developing an open platform usable to emulate space scientists: Once launched, the ArduSat will be the...
View ArticleAn open robot shield for Arduino
Open Electronics‘ staff were looking for a common and standard hardware platform usable on different robots they were working on. Their goal was to find a single platform that had to provide power...
View ArticleWorkshop on “Physical and Wearable Computing”: projects and outcomes
Last July 23-27 2012, the workshop on “Physical and Wearable Computing”, organized by SUPSI within the summer school in “Digital Fabrication and Interaction Design”, has took place involving about 20...
View ArticleXBee-controlled 4WD wireless robot
In his blog, Michael describes a nice 4WD robot he realized by means of an arduino-compatible board, a motor shield and a couple of XBee radios, which have been used to implement a simple and...
View ArticleEnabling F-bus communications with Arduino
It’s always nice to see how creative makers approach communication issues in DIY projects, and today we would like to highlight the approach followed by Alex, from InsideGadgets. On his website, he...
View ArticleData-logging made simple with Arduino
One of the best capabilities provided by Arduino regards its very high modularity, which helps users to quickly translate ideas into physical artifact, as practically demonstrated by Mauro, which...
View ArticleShowcase your project: ultimate cat litter box
This project by Greg is about building a smart litter box for his cats: We have three cats and the litter is difficult to control. So I had been thinking through a project to build an enclosure....
View ArticleHow to turn data into cocktails!
Data Cocktail is a device which translates in a tasty way the Twitter activity and running on Arduino Due and Arduino Pro Mini. When you want a cocktail, the machine will look for the five latest...
View ArticleHear the sound of 300 stars
Stellar is an interactive installation by sound artist Francesco Fabris, which aims to create a sonic representation of stars and constellations through a dedicated interface. The project has been...
View ArticleMacchina poetica converts sounds into onomatopoeic words
Macchina Poetica is a digital prototype converting sounds into onomatopoeic words and images and it’s inspired by the art of the Futurism movement. Futurism is a modernist, avant-garde artistic...
View ArticleTrojan 77: a gamified simulation of the Trojan virus
Trojan 77 is a gamified simulation of the Trojan virus running on Arduino Uno. The Trojan is a malware designed to provide unauthorised remote access to a user’s computer amongst other harmful...
View ArticleMonitoring Solitary Bees Using Open Technology
“Bees in the Backyard” is a citizen science technology project to investigate the nesting behavior of Mason bees, created by Mike Teachman, amateur bee enthusiast and Paul Perrault senior field...
View ArticleAn Arduino-based Cellular Automata with OLED monitor
RuntimeProject made a tutorial to create a little cellular automata on a small 126×64 OLED using Arduino Nano. He worked on one type of cellular automata, the Game of Life by John Conway, which has a...
View ArticleSmart Foosball Keeps Score using Arduino Mega
Thinkers and makers at Handsome created an automated Foosball Scoreboard using an Android tablet and Arduino Mega 2560: the Arduino is responsible only for detecting a) a goal scored and b) the gate...
View ArticleDiscover what sound is made of with Sound Blocks
Sound Blocks is a tool to teach children and adults what sound is made of. The project was shortlisted in the Expression category of the IXDA Interaction Awards and it was developed by John Ferreira,...
View ArticleUse Fair speaker and donate to musicians!
Most of the music we listen to comes from convenient streaming services distributing music of thousands of artists from all over the world. But only a small amount of money actually reaches the...
View ArticleSubmit or import your project on Project Hub
The Arduino Project Hub (powered by Hackster.io) is a community dedicated to discovering how fun and rewarding tinkering with electronics and software can be, so any project made with Arduino and...
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