Maker Faire Austin 2008
Hacking Things with Microcontrollers

Maker Shed MAKE Demos , Saturday 3:30 PM - 4:15 PM TV-B-Gone, Brain Machine, Mignonette Game Kit, and Trippy RGB Waves
Come see MAKE contributor Mitch Altman demonstrate his famous TV-B-Gone zapper, and learn how to hack your brain waves with the sound-and-light Brain Machine. Plus: Mignonette game kit and a brand-new project, Trippy RGB Waves.
Maker Shed MAKE Demos , Sunday 3:15 PM - 4:00 PM TV-B-Gone, Brain Machine, Mignonette Game Kit, and Trippy RGB Waves
Come see MAKE contributor Mitch Altman demonstrate his famous TV-B-Gone zapper, and learn how to hack your brain waves with the sound-and-light Brain Machine. Plus: Mignonette game kit and a brand-new project, Trippy RGB Waves.

Anyone can learn how to make cool things with microcontrollers! Even if you've never sewn a button, you can actually make a fun, intriguing project. Blink lights, hack your brain, play video games, turn off TVs in public places - microcontrollers can do it all. This is for all skill and experience levels. Ages 5 to 100. You can even learn to solder!

Web site: http://www.CornfieldElectronics.com

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About the Maker(s)

Mitch Altman Mitch Altman [
Though most (in)famous for inventing the wildly popular TV-B-Gone, a keychain that makes it fun to turn off TVs in public places, Mitch Altman is an inventor with decades of experience with microcontrollers and teaching. See his article on making your own Brainwave Sound & Light Machine in issue #10 of MAKE magazine.
http://www.CornfieldElectronics.com

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