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Tinkerings | A space for my musings and tinkerings.
A space for my musings and tinkerings. Swear detecting eyebrows with FFT, Teensy & Electroboom. November 8, 2016. Here’s a quick project I had the idea for after reading that the “swear bleep” sound is actually fairly standardized at 1,000Hz. Using a Teensy and audio shield, I soldered on a microphone scavenged from the junk drawer. With a half an hour’s tinkering, I had the teensy’s FFT monitoring a few frequency bins around 1,000Hz, and firing the output. Here’s a vid of it in action:. November 5, 2016.
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The Blog of the Sleep-Away Program at Elkus Ranch – Updated every night during camp. September 18, 2014. Where Should We Open Our Next Location? We are trying to figure out where to open a new Day Camp location. We are looking into how we might fit another week of Overnight Camp into the summer. Generally we are trying to figure out how to reach more kids without changing what makes summer magic. Read more over on our Day Camp Blog. About how you can help make Tinkering School even better. August 30, 2014.
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Free Days and Reduced Rates. West Gallery: Human Phenomena. Exhibition: Science of Sharing. Exhibit: Sort and Switch. TRBQ: The Really Big Questions. Exhibit: Tinkerer's Clock. Exhibit: Your Turn Counts. Central Gallery: Seeing and Listening. Exhibit: Out Quiet Yourself. East Gallery: Living Systems. Bay Observatory Gallery: Observing Landscapes. Exhibit: Visualizing the Bay. North Gallery: Outdoor Exhibits. Arts at the Exploratorium. Resources and Collaborating Organizations. Center for Art and Inquiry.
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Free Days and Reduced Rates. West Gallery: Human Phenomena. Exhibition: Science of Sharing. Exhibit: Sort and Switch. TRBQ: The Really Big Questions. Exhibit: Tinkerer's Clock. Exhibit: Your Turn Counts. Central Gallery: Seeing and Listening. Exhibit: Out Quiet Yourself. East Gallery: Living Systems. Bay Observatory Gallery: Observing Landscapes. Exhibit: Visualizing the Bay. North Gallery: Outdoor Exhibits. Arts at the Exploratorium. Resources and Collaborating Organizations. Center for Art and Inquiry.
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