Happy Technology Awareness Day!
Posted on January 31st, 2008 at 8:54 am by Collin

A year ago today Boston authorities completely overreacted to a creative ad campaign promoting the Aqua Teen Hunger Force animated series. The people who made the promotional LED signs faced very serious criminal charges for a harmless decorative act. Let’s all try to make technology a little more open, friendly, and familiar to the world. We need to keep all this rampant fear in check - our rights really do depend on it.
The Staccato Prototype
Posted on January 27th, 2008 at 9:36 pm by Collin
Here’s the first working version of the Staccato guitar effect pedal. I ended up choosing the name based purely on sound description. It uses the Ampeg Scrambler distortion circuit and passes the signal through a Vactrol for a softened gating effect. Every time I try to record a sample of it in action, I end up playing around with it much longer than necessary. But this is a good sign.Controls from Left to right:Pots - Texture, Blend, Rate, WidthFootSwitches - Bypass/Power, Staccato-ON/OFFThere’s switch built into the texture pot that acts as a big ol’ gain boost as well as a DC Jack in the rear with reverse polarity protectionHere’s a sample I recorded off of a little practice amp I rescued from the dumpster. It starts off Dry, then uses the straight distortion, and finally, adds the staccato gating/tremolo effect:Staccato Proto sample AAC 1,009KB
MAKE & Me
Posted on January 24th, 2008 at 3:52 pm by Collin
I’ve just been appointed MAKE Flickr Pool Curator! I’m very psyched about this new role I’ll be fulfilling at makezine.com. I honestly couldn’t imagine a publication I’d want to work with more. I’ll be on the lookout for great projects in the pool and adding some hacks/how-to’s/how-not-to’s of my own as well. We’ll be upping the interactive ante with some contests and prizes for user projects. It’s a natural progression - MAKE shows people how to do cool things, people show make how to do cool things, repeat.
IR LED Glasses
Posted on January 18th, 2008 at 1:53 pm by Collin
After viewing Johnny Lee’s incredible head tracking demonstration using the Wii hardware I had to experience it for myself. I had a pair of LED safety googles lying around and decided it was time to put them to better use.
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