The Maker Shed at World Maker Faire NY is the first place you can buy this great new Arduino shield. With a few hundred lines of code, recreate classic video games and play them on your TV. Wayne and Layne at World Maker Faire NY.
Not quite... it's Bob Desmarais' Tricopter. Bob shot some video from it: here and here.
pjs4ipad lets you create (and edit) Processing sketches on the iPad. For a demo, visit http://www.jepstone.net/HiperPad on your iPad. For source, see http://code.google.com/p/pjs4ipad/.
The kind folks at GHI Electronics sent me a FEZ Domino to play with, and my first project was to get it working with the Open Heart Kit. Here's the first try at that. The current code is a bit hackish, but if you're familiar with the code that is generated for the Open Heart Kit, it won't scare you: Program.cs
Here's a quick video I shot on my Nexus One using DroidEx.
While exploring NYC late night with my friend Brian ("Hi, I'm Brian and this is my friend Brian") we stumbled into this great late night chess shop, Chess Forum, on 219 Thompson Street.
Here's my Android Dev Phone 1 running Cupcake
Here's a video of cupcake that I shot with DroidEx.jar. I built this out of the Android source repository on February 9, 2009.
It's a bit blurry and darn bright, but lots of fun.
I love these things. Big thanks to Jimmie P. Rodgers for turning me on to them. An eBay search for "slow change RGB" should turn up some.