Jill Haefele's "human:nature" headphones are populated with live crickets that rustle and chirp behind a mesh screen. A meditative break from the endless clatter of the modern world.
https://wabitronics.com/examples/human-nature/
#wabisabi #electronics #itpnyu #headphones #crickets

human:nature
Jill Haefele’s “human:nature” headphones are populated with live crickets that rustle and chirp behind a mesh screen.
Natural ElectronicsA visit to Opus 40, a huge bluestone earthworks sculpture in Saugerties, New York influenced by Arts & Crafts yet also rich in wabi-sabi style.
https://wabitronics.com/inspirations/opus-40/
#wabisabi #electronics #artsandcrafts #sculpture #opus40 #sculpture #earthworks

Opus 40 Visit
A visit to the massive Opus 40 earthworks sculpture in Saugerties, New York, where Arts & Crafts meets wabi-sabi
WabitronicsKacie Kinzer’s Tweenbots are small cardboard robots that roam the city helped by strangers. They have many wabi-sabi qualities and I make the case that empathy is one of them.
https://wabitronics.com/examples/tweenbots/
#wabisabi #electronics #robotics #itp #moma #empathy

Tweenbots and Empathy
Tweenbots are small human-dependent cardboard robots that move at a constant speed in a single direction. Strangers must help it get to where it is going.
WabitronicsImpermanence, asymmetry, seasonality and connection to nature are hallmarks of this Brooklyn Japanese garden. Could our electronic devices bring similar peace and relaxation?
https://wabitronics.com/inspirations/brooklyn-japanese-garden/
#wabisabi #electronics #japanesegarden #koi #bonsai #bbg #brooklyn

Brooklyn Botanical - Japanese Garden Visit
Photos from a visit to the Japanese Hill and Pond Garden at the Brooklyn Botanical Garden in New York. It was created back in 1916 and was among the first of its kind in the United States.
WabitronicsRory Nugent’s wonderful Solar Xylophone uses the sun to make music outdoors. The result is a peaceful release of musical notes that’s always different, written by the sun and edited by the dappling of that sunlight through the trees.
https://wabitronics.com/examples/solar-xylophone/
#wabisabi #electronics #woodworking #musicalinstruments #makezine #itpnyu #xylophone

Solar Xylophone
Rory Nugent’s wonderful Solar Xylophone uses the sun to make music outdoors. It uses eight different chime tubes that are struck with electrically-actuated mallets that are charged by solar panels. The tune is randomized, similar to wind chimes, because each mallet charges up at a slightly different rate, dependent on the amount of sun playing across each solar panel. Rory and I were classmates in graduate school, so I got to see his design develop in person, back in the day.
WabitronicsWe recently spent an afternoon in the Japanese Friendship Garden near downtown Phoenix, Arizona. It’s a quiet green refuge in the Arizona desert.
https://wabitronics.com/inspirations/japanese-friendship-garden/
#wabisabi #electronics #japanesegarden #koi #bonsai

Japanese Friendship Garden Visit
We recently spent some time in the Japanese Friendship Garden in Phoenix, Arizona. It’s a quiet green refuge in a busy, hot, beige city.
WabitronicsResearching Internet of Things (IoT) cloud platforms for a new series of connected projects, for students, makers, scientists and artists. It should start out free and simple, with paid tiers available as needed. Here’s a brief overview I put together for myself.
https://wabitronics.com/tools/iot-platforms-for-makers/
#wabisabi #electronics #itpnyu #iot #adafruit #thingspeak #thingsboard #blynk #datacake #tagoio #pico #raspberrypi

IoT Platforms for Makers
I’ve been looking at several Internet of Things (IoT) cloud platforms to support a new series of connected projects. The ideal platform would have a no-subscription (free) option as well as an affordable paid tier that offers expanded resources when a project requires more. My intended audience of students, makers, scientists and artists will want to get started quickly, with low complexity and an easy path to early success.
WabitronicsBen Light recycled scrap 2x4 lumber to make a more organic and humane housing for electronic projects, creating enclosures that evoke the wabi-sabi aesthetic.
https://wabitronics.com/examples/2x4-enclosure/
#wabisabi #electronics #woodworking #makezine #tanizaki #itpnyu

2x4 Project Enclosure
Ben Light recycled scrap 2x4 lumber to make a more organic and humane housing for electronic projects, creating enclosures that evoke the wabi-sabi aesthetic.
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Cosmic Ray Detector
This project can help you detect unseen parts of the natural world and rethink nothingness.
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