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
About the Maker(s)
Mitch Altman
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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. He is also co-founder of Noisebridge hackerspace in San Francisco, and contributes to MAKE Magazine.
http://www.CornfieldElectronics.com

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