Tinker.it and Bluetooth Arduino
Tinker.it and Bluetooth Arduino: “
Tinker.it launched
By the looks of his blog and photos, Massimo has been super busy with others starting up the tinker.it company. Tinker.it are a company that provide products, services, workshops and consultancy to the design/art/architecture community. For more on their services and recent projects, visit www.tinker.it

Some of their products in the works that are very interesting to me…
I’ve already mentioned the Arduino Bluetooth, but look out for the Arduino Ethernet, using Open Sound Control over a network interface. There is an Interactive MP3 Player that you can control using sensors and Arduino code. A DMX Interface for controlling lighting projects. Also a modular LED matrix prototyping tool and Tastiera, a USB keyboard emulator (for fast protyping using digital on/off inputs). Potentially a great set of products for artists.
Tinker.it and Bluetooth Arduino
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- $2,400 Home Fabrication Kit
- Fabbing a 2.5D World
- Biomimetic, Dennis Dollens
- Call - Generator.x 2.0: Beyond the Screen
- Architectural Tetris
- Abstract Geology
- Virtuality/Actuality
- [Tangible] Homeplay: a trackball to explore a town
- Muon
- CabBoots
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- Connecting First and Second Life
- Allergic to cell phones
- Paper Email.
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- trace: prototype
- S.S.S
- Primitive Collections Field
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- Tracking a BitTorrent Swarm in Google Earth
- Interactive & audible print, by Simon Elvins
- mobile phone sun clock
- Real snail email
- Book: Design Noir: The Secret Life of Electronic Objects
- Carnivore 2.2
- Shawn Decker - «A Small Migration», 2004
- Francobelge Design, toy car interfaces
- Extended Playtime
- Fursr work: Mr Punch and the Musical Particle Accelerator
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