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Music video drawn on a whiteboard
Check out this music video from Nach for the song “Los Elegidos” featuring Akhenaton and Talib Kweli. It features SUSO33 painting on a whiteboard with paint markers over and over again. It’s messy, but it’s very nice to look at.
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Where Good Ideas Come From (a talk by Steven Johnson)
Steven Johnson, author of several books including Everything Bad is Good for You, gives a short speech about where good ideas come from and how to actively cultivate them. The talk is part of a promotion that Penguin Books USA … Continue reading
Virtual guitar pedal board using a Wiimote and a whiteboard
Wow, check out this neat project from Dave Verlee of the University of Illinois who combined Johnny Lee’s open-source Wiimote tracking project with a projector and the Nintendo Wii to create a virtually limitless array of guitar pedals and effects. … Continue reading