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Jun 282008
 


Reconfigurable House 2 at Place@Space at Z33.be from Adam Somlai-Fischer on Vimeo

A fascinating project coming out on July 4th-6th at the Hungarian Cultural Centre in London. The project is called The Scattered House and is best described as:

The Reconfigurable House is an environment constructed from thousands of low tech components that can be “rewired” by visitors. The project is a critique of ubiquitous computing “smart homes”, which are based on the idea that technology should be invisible to prevent DIY.

The project comes from the group reorient.hu that also created this video below for a technically inspired architectural piece for a show in Venice in 2006.


Reorient Migrating Architecture Exhibition

Jun 282008
 

A Little Background

Last year I went to the Chaos Communications Camp, a gathering of people who are at the intersection of software, hardware, hacking, and art. Around 2000 people gathered for a week of hardware and software hacking, presentations and discussion. I had arrived with 35 others on a coordinated trip called Hackers on a Plane. It was on this trip around a table in Cologne that NYCResistor was born.

Camp took place in a former soviet era air force base near Finowfurt that has been converted to a flight museum. With mig jets spread out on the lawn and spectacular light shows at night, it was the perfect place to have a hacker camp for a week. Fiber optic cables had been laid down along the railroad tracks to the nearest town giving camp acceptable bandwidth. (Video Link)

One of the presentations that I was really excited about was led by Jens Ohlig and Nika Bertram about creating text adventure games. Having grown up on Zork, I was inspired by this presentation enough to play the text adventure game that Jens created for camp. While I was playing his game, Jens showed up at the American tent and we got into a great conversation which led to a spontaneous tutoring session and within a few hours, Jens and I had created a basic text adventure game.

After expressing my interest in developing hacker spaces in the states, Jens and I got into a great conversation about the origins and history of the Chaos Computer Club. The CCC is a group of hardware and software hackers that has been together as a group since the early days of computing.

As we began chatting, I pulled out my pen and paper and started jotting down notes. That was a year ago and before it gets too distant, I’m breaking my notes into some blog posts. If I’ve gotten anything wrong, or I’ve forgotten important details, shoot me an email or leave a note in the comments.

The Chaos Computer Club 1981-1984

Wau Holland in a phone booth with an acoustic coupler. (Image via Tim)

It began on September 12, 1981 on a Tuesday, 5 or so people, headed by Wau Holland met with some friends to explore the issues surrounding the rise of technology and they formed the Chaos Computer Club. With 1984 around the corner, many people thought that computers would bring about more surveillance and fascism, but this fresh group thought interesting things could be done with new technology. They wanted to talk about cryptography, bbs, amateur radio, and build computers. With a strong anti-authoritarian mindset, they felt that technology should be in the hands of the people and that everyone should be able to learn anything without hindrance.

In 1984 things clicked. It was an auspicious year with issues of privacy and data surveillance and by that time there was widespread computer use. Wau had become a software developer but when he found that the software he worked on was being used by the U.S. military, he quit and moved to Hamburg which is where the CCC started gaining more momentum.

Stay tuned for the next installment in this series of blogposts about the History of the Chaos Computer Club.

Jun 282008
 

This is an amazing project. It’s an autonomous beat making robot! I daydream of seeing one of these roaming the hallway of NYCR someday! – Link

Jun 272008
 

A few weeks ago Danielle made some homemade marshmallows that were sacrificed to a jacobs ladder with the partial goal of toasting them—as you can see from the video, it pretty much did the trick. Well the edification of some ‘mallows gave birth to an idea and this time she took it one step further and created the worlds first (real) S’More Cupcake, this time the marshmallow melting took place with a small blowtorch, but irrelevant of the heating utensil, they are pretty awesome. LINK

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Jun 272008
 

A healthy assortment of components

So excited by Soldering 101 you can’t wait to get home and make an army of LED Blinkies? But what if you don’t have the necessary tools? New York has a surprisingly limited selection of electronics stores.

But never fear, NYC Resistor now has a school supply store! You can get basics like soldering irons & solder, breadboards resistors, LEDs… and even some fancier stuff like motors and switches.

The school supply store is open after every class at NYCR, just ask your teacher about it once the lesson has wrapped up. An up to date stock/price list is available here, we’ll be adding stuff to it as we go along so if there’s something you need let us know.

Photo by oskay.

Jun 262008
 

I’m in the process of porting the Arduino environment to the atmega644 for a skunkworks project I’m working on. This chip is awesome because it has 4x the flash (64k vs 16k) it has 4x the RAM (4k vs 1k) and 12 more I/O pins (32 vs 20)

Its the biggest and baddest atmel chip that has a DIP version that I could find.

Here is a video of my first major success where I wrote and uploaded an Arduino sketch to it.


Atmega644 is alive! from Zach 'Iowa' Hoeken on Vimeo.

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Jun 242008
 

There are going to be some nice easy intro classes this weekend at NYCR. Basic Soldering, Surface Mount Soldering and Intro to EAGLE. These may sound like difficult things, but we’re here to prove to you that they’re not! Let our experts gently guide you to a glittering and magnificent world of electronic bliss! Wow!

Click here to view the basic soldering class on Saturday.

Click here for the basic soldering class on Sunday.

Click here for the surface mount soldering class on Saturday.

Click here for the surface mount soldering class on Sunday.

And click here to view the EAGLE class.

Jun 202008
 

Geeky Girls Unite!

Tonight 7-10pm

Girls Only geek night: Come chat about your projects, how you got to where you are, gossip about which robot is the cutest (this one has my vote), bring something to show/work on, or just bring yourself.  The super cool guys @ NYCR have stepped aside and are promising not to crash our party!  Ice cream, nail polish and anything else we deem necessary will be provided.

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