Oscilloscopes visualize waveforms from electrical signals. With the right signal source, it’s possible to display animations. In this video from Techmoan, he shows how music can create patterns on a scope, courtesy of Jerobeam Fenderson and Hamsi3D and their EP N-SPHERES, which includes a oscilloscope emulator to play it on your PC or Mac.
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Japanese instant noodle dishes are one of our guilty pleasures. If you love these tasty, cheap, and easy meals as much as we do, why not curl up under one of these noodle-inspired blankets? They come in Tanuki Ten Soba (red) and Kitsune Udon (green) designs and are officially licensed by noodle maker Maruchan. Shipped […]
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Until the early 2000s, cathode ray tubes (CRTs) were the norm for TV screens. These displays were big and bulky, but still the best way to play retro games. If you had a 30″ CRT, you were a baller. But there was a much bigger CRT, the Sony KX-45ED1 aka PVM-4300, a 441 lb. beast […]
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“They are so lost in their own…performance that they don’t see me with the camera.” For two decades, bassist Colin Greenwood’s been using his small Yashica T4 Super camera to take fugitive snaps of his band, Radiohead. How to Disappear is Colin’s insider POV of the unguarded moments of the 21st century’s most influential band.
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James from The Hacksmith hopped time-traveled back to 2007 for his latest build. The assignment – replicate the Level 2 Sentry Turret from Team Fortress 2. The finished weapon has dual, chain-fed miniguns, face tracking tech, and can fire over 200 rounds of NERF darts per minute. A pair of X-Shot motorized dart guns certainly […]
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