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Archive for September, 2011

Intro to Adobe Illustrator on Oct 29th

Intro to Adobe Illustrator on Oct 29
Are you jealous of all your designer friends who can whip up Illustrator images in an instant for the laser, for their website, for a client? Curious just what Illustrator can do? Come learn with Caitlin Sherman, a friend of Resistor who has been using Adobe Illustrator consistently since entering the fashion design industry four years ago.

RSVP at: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/2223903756/eorg

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LAZZZOR Night Cancelled! – 9/26

Extinguisher aftermathToday 9/26 Laser Night is cancelled due to a fire last Monday in our Laser.  Rest assured we’ll be back in order by next week.  We’re just awaiting the repair parts, which we expect to have in, in 3-4 days.
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Intro to HTML/CSS Workshop This Saturday

Come learn how to create websites with Alexis this Saturday. She’ll walk you through step-by-step and get you creating your Web 2.0 foundations in no time using an open source code editor.

Sign up at EventBrite: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/2075916121

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Lasersaur talk

Lasersaur: Open Source Laser Cutter
Lasersaur at NYCR
At 19:3020:30 on this Monday’s extra special laser night, Addie and Stefan from Nortd Labs gave a presentation on the Lasersaur, their Kickstarter funded open source laser cutter. Safety goggles were not required, but fire extinguishers were.

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Maker Faire After Party

 

There is going be a small Maker Faire after party at NYCResistor. If you have been to one of our craft nights, it will be along those lines. Come bring a project and hack on it. If you don’t have a project bring your self and get inspired. Either way come over and drink a beer.

UPDATE: I forgot to say that its on Saturday September 17th @ 8:30. Free Entry.

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Hey Kids, It’s Hexascroller!

A common complaint around NYC Resistor nowadays is that we never blog anything anymore. And it’s true! We’re so busy hacking on stuff that we hardly ever get the chance to document it. Bad hackers!

Anyway, here’s a project from May of this year. It’s Hexascroller, your friendly neighborhood integrated clock/wireless notification system/annoying beep generation solution! Hexascroller was hacked together from donated LED panels for this past spring’s Interactive Party. It’s got six 30×7 LED displays, an Arduino Mega, a charmingly obnoxious loudspeaker, a DS1307+ RTC, and an XBee all hanging precariously from a wooden frame assembled with sturdy hot glue construction techniques. It’s hanging from a ceiling beam in our front room like some demented Flying Saucer of Damocles.

 

At the Interactive Party we had Hexascroller displaying tweets, but nowadays it primarily functions as a clock. You can use an XBee to connect to it if you need to scroll a message or make a horrible noise to draw attention to the message you’ve just scrolled. You can see it in action below:

As always, the source is up on GitHub. Enjoy!

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Arduino/Soldering 101 this Saturday!

Come build and program an Arduino with expert guidance. You’ll build your own Freeduino kit and program it. Even if you’ve never soldered anything in your life, you’ll come away with a working micro controller that you built.

Sign up at EventBrite: http://nycr.eventbrite.com/

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Fire the Lazzzor! this Sunday.

Come learn to rapid prototype with NYCR’s 35 watt laser. We still have a few spaces left in this favorite Resistor class. Who doesn’t want to learn how to use a laser beam to cut perfect lines?

Sign up at EventBrite: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/2086433579

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CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: The Open Hardware Scholarship!

Get $2,000 USD for your open source hardware project! Check out the post on the Open Hardware Summit!

 

Do you have the next big Open Hardware idea, but just don’t have the funds for it?

The Open Hardware Summit (OHS) is announcing its first Open Hardware scholarship this year! The purpose of the OHS scholarship is to support emerging artists/inventors and developers by providing funding for works that are released as Open Source Hardware. Granting these funds is an opportunity to draw attention to the Open Source Hardware movement, to give back to the DIY community, and to give you the chance to join a growing roster of gamechangers in Open Source Hardware history. If you have a project that is in the spirit of the OHS and supports the OHSW definition, we welcome your submissions.

PRIZE
Upwards of $2000 will be awarded. The scholarship is made available by the generous individuals and sponsors who have made the Open Hardware Summit possible.

PUBLIC VOTE
The winner will be chosen by the public. All projects will be viewable online and votes will be collected during the week of the summit. People will be able to vote on their favorite project remotely or onsite. A check will be presented to the winning artist/group at the conclusion of OHS on September 15th at the New York Hall of Science

INSTRUCTIONS
1. upload a 30 second (maximum) video clip to youtube that showcases the concept of your project. The title of the video MUST be the title of the work

2. include a short paragraph in the description of the video. Your description must start with the following sentence, and go on to explain your project in less than 500 characters.
Example:
“The following project is a submission to the Open Hardware Scholarship awarded by the Open Hardware Summit 2011.
Project title: …
Project Description:..”

3. email the following information to hirumi.n@gmail.com :

DEADLINE
For submissions is 12:01am, September 14th EST. NO EXCEPTIONS

NOTES:
Please feel free to email hirumi.n@gmail.com if you have any questions.

Good luck!

Hirumi Nanayakkara
Scholarship Chair
Open Hardware Summit 2011

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