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Academics : Rob Hemsley
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I'm currently a second year graduate student at the MIT Media Lab working within the Information Ecology. Before joining to the Media Lab, I worked as a software developer for British Telecomm research and development. Prior to this I was a research assistant at Cardiff University. Working on the EU SocialNets Project. I received my undergraduate degree in Computer Science with Distributed and Mobile Systems from Cardiff University. In 2010. My thesis advisor was Dr Stuart Allen. CM0151: Fundamentals of ...
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Grassroots Mapping » Data
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Grassroots Mapping is a series of participatory mapping projects involving communities in cartographic dispute. Seeking to invert the traditional power structure of cartography, the grassroots mappers used helium balloons and kites to loft their own community satellites made with inexpensive digital cameras. This site has been merged into Public Lab. Read more and join us ». June 16th, 2010 by Jeffrey Warren. This work is dedicated to the Public Domain. As well as under the CC0. Posted in 2 Comments.
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Make Your Bot!: Molten Aluminum!
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Trials and tribulations on the road to personal digital fabrication. Monday, November 15, 2010. Posted by David Carr. November 16, 2010 at 6:53 PM. Awesome - you get to play with all the cool toys. Or more accurately youve setup your life so that the cool toys happen. It will be interesting to see what this is all part off - Cement base and molten ally - Im boggling. April 18, 2011 at 9:32 PM. Really like the Mantis 9, low cost accurate motion is a holy grail - and youve built a nice one, congrats! Inter...
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Make Your Bot!: April 2010
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Trials and tribulations on the road to personal digital fabrication. Saturday, April 24, 2010. The Mantis 9 has been hard at work the last few weeks milling wax molds/models and lots of PCBs. Here is a clip of it in action at 30 in/sec. At this speed, a stepper driver board takes about 5 minutes to mill with full copper removal. Posted by David Carr. Friday, April 9, 2010. PID Heater control with any Arduino. I used my Arduino compatible Fabio board. Posted by David Carr. Wednesday, April 7, 2010. Parall...
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Make Your Bot!: Twine: The minimum Twittering object on KickStarter!
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Trials and tribulations on the road to personal digital fabrication. Tuesday, November 22, 2011. Twine: The minimum Twittering object on KickStarter! My partner John Kestner and I have just launched a KickStarter for our new project, Twine. Come check it out! Http:/ www.kickstarter.com/projects/supermechanical/twine-listen-to-your-world-talk-to-the-internet. Here's the summary from our project page:. Want to hook up things to the Web? Posted by David Carr. 171; Older Post. At the MIT Media Lab.
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Nothing is Linear: December 2010
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Hypernarrative, Design, Ambient Technology, Immersive Gaming. Tuesday, December 21, 2010. John Kestner’s Tableau. Is a nightstand that drops photos it 'sees' in its Twitter feed into its drawer, to be discovered by its owner.". John Kestner is part of the Information Ecology team at the MIT Media Lab. So of course I'm going to gush a bit. But check out some videos of his other projects. As well as the rest of his portfolio. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Dallas, Texas, United States. View my complete profile.
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Nothing is Linear: Tableau
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Hypernarrative, Design, Ambient Technology, Immersive Gaming. Tuesday, December 21, 2010. John Kestner’s Tableau. Is a nightstand that drops photos it 'sees' in its Twitter feed into its drawer, to be discovered by its owner.". John Kestner is part of the Information Ecology team at the MIT Media Lab. So of course I'm going to gush a bit. But check out some videos of his other projects. As well as the rest of his portfolio. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Dallas, Texas, United States.