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Olivier G.

Projects - HackerspaceWiki - 0 views

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    As this page is likely to list a number of projects, it should only list: Somehow this list, displayed as a table, should have some automation ("add a project" / "add yourself to a project")
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    Attention, ils ne documentent rien sur place, ils ne font que renvoyer vers les hackespace concernés.
Laurent Ricard

Medical and Health Related Projects with Arduino - 1 views

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    Medical and Health Related Projects with Arduino
Laurent Ricard

Pinokio, The Animatronic Lamp That Is Aware of Its Environment / cc @DisneyPixar - 2 views

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    Project Page
Laurent Ricard

Weekend Projects - MonoBox Powered Speaker - YouTube - 1 views

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    MonoBox Powered Speaker - LM386
Laurent Ricard

Weekend Project: Mini Fume Extractor - YouTube - 1 views

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    Mini Fume Extractor
Laurent Ricard

Home page - 1 views

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    Industruino is great in any situation where you want to give your Arduino based project a permanent home, which is rugged (no more dangly wires) and affordable. Industruino aims to give tinkerers/makers the means to quickly install an Arduino based solution anywhere they previously thought of doing so, but had resisted to sacrifice a precious development board.
Laurent Ricard

Fab Labs - P2P Foundation - 0 views

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    "On request of the (starting) French FabLab community we have tentatively formulated the conditions for being able to use the label "Fab Lab" -- this is a Draft / RFC based on Communication from Sherry Lassiter, 15 April 2011. These key characteristics create an enabling environment that we call a fab lab. Provided that a lab effort is aligned with the below, they can and should use the logo for fund raising, promoting and advertising the fab lab and its activities. First and foremost, public access to the fab lab is essential. A fab lab is about democratizing access to the tools for personal expression and invention. So a fab lab must be open to the public for free or in-kind service/barter at least part of the time each week. Fab Labs support and subscribe to the fab lab charter: http://fab.cba.mit.edu/about/charter/ This charter should be published somewhere on the website and also in the fab lab. Fab Labs must share a common set of tools and processes. The critical machines and materials are in this list: http://fab.cba.mit.edu/about/fab/inv.html and there's a list of open source software and freeware that we use online as well (embedded in fab academy modules here: http://academy.cba.mit.edu/classes/ ) The idea is that all the labs can share knowledge, designs, and collaborate across international borders. You have to participate in the larger, global fab lab network, that is, you can't isolate yourself. This is about being part of a global, knowlege-sharing community through the videoconference, attending the annual fab lab meeting, and otherwise collaborating and partnering with other labs in the network on workshops, challenges or projects. Participating in Fab Academy is yet another way to connect with the global network community." (http://www.fablab.is/w/index.php/ConditionsForFabLabLabel)
Olivier G.

Projects - 0 views

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    Most computers in our Fab Lab run the Linux operating system (Ubuntu and Debian). We like to use Open Source Software alternatives whereever possible. But... we also think it is important to have easy-to-use, accessible software, even if it's not fully open.
Olivier G.

Projects | Fablab Amsterdam - 0 views

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    How to make almost anything in the Fablab
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    How to make almost anything in the Fablab
Olivier G.

Portal:Projects - NMÍ Kvikan - 0 views

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    See more more projects. Ready to make a project entry of your own?
Laurent Ricard

MAKE | DIY Rickroller - 1 views

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    Zach has created an open source, Arduino-powered device that plays Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up" whenever someone walks within 6 feet of the unit's ultrasonic sensor.
Olivier G.

Fab Prosthetics | Limb scanning experiment | Fablab Amsterdam - 0 views

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