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GetLoFi – Circuit Bending Synth DIY

GetLoFi – Circuit Bending Synth DIY

Futuristic and Unique Wallpaper with LED – LED Wallpaper Futuristic and Unique Wallpaper with LED This is an unique wallpaper designed by Ingo Maurer from Architects Paper. This is a great idea for wallpaper that will not only make your interior looks great but also illuminate your room. The LED light can be dimmed and hung in more or fewer strips and lengths according to the architecture and furnishing of a room. The surface has computer-chip motive with blue and red LED. detail of Futuristic and Unique Wallpaper with LED blue Futuristic and Unique Wallpaper with LED plan of Futuristic and Unique Wallpaper with LED Design of Wall Panel

Nonfinite Electronics - Your Source For Everything Game Boy Related! RGB mood lamp (3 sept. '06) Update: i made a new and better mood lamp. On this page i will explain how i created my own colour changing lamp with red, green and blue leds that fades between all colours of the rainbow. It really comes out well at night when other light are dimmed. And because a video says 25 times more a second than a foto, here is a video: So if it's low budget, what did you use? I included a 4 port DIP switch which gives you the ability to: control the speed at which the colours change. choose the way colours change. To give you an impression of how big the lamp is i placed it next to an ordinary shoe box. I made a small list of what you need to make your own colour changing lamp. - 3 transistors - one PIC 16F628 and a programmer - a small perforated circuit board - some resistors - a battery holder (4 x AAA) - a nice casing - diy silicons - red, green and blue extra bright leds For a the values of the components you can take a look at the circuit diagram below.

Wallpaper Videos See the universe come to life via animations, scientific visualizations, expert commentary, and more. nootropic design | Video Experimenter Tim Kaiser Handbook of hardware pinouts, cables schemes and connectors layouts @ pinouts.ru Come costruire un essiccatore per alimenti homemade Tutto è partito dal costo dei fichi secchi bio…un furto! Poi da tempo, avendo acquistato e letto "solo crudo" si è fatta largo in me l’idea della necessità di aumentare la quantità nella mia alimentazione di cibi non cotti. L'essicazione non fà altro che togliere l'acqua agli alimenti e permette così una buona e lunga conservazione del cibo senza che esso venga attaccato da muffe e funghi, e poi dà un gusto meraviglioso poter mangiare delle albicocche in pieno inverno….che non arrivino da serre o dall'altro capo del mondo sapendo che sono bio e homemade perché essiccate da sé! Certo il massimo sarebbe (come in Sicilia!) Certo ne esistono decine in commercio perciò potete pure comprarvelo…ma a parte il costo molto alto siete sicuri che vi darà le stesse soddisfazioni?! E allora….via! La lampadina è alogena da 40 Watt (non a risparmio energetico perché altrimenti non scalda!) Secondo esperimento: fettine di mela….forse un po' troppo spesse…essiccate in circa 15 ore…

RGB Murals Use Colored Light Filters To Create Beautiful Optical Illusions Carnovsky is a creative duo comprised of two Milan based artists, Francesco Rugi and Silvia Quintanilla. Their latest project RGB looks at image creation through a new lens. Each of the RGB images are made up of three layers represented by primary colors. This starting image is discombobulating and difficult to read. Lines blend together into a rainbow swirl and it’s hard to grasp exactly what you are meant to be seeing. This installation totally reminds us of those graphics on the back of cereal boxes of yesteryear. Blow your mind?

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