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Making Things Move
image credit: Lauren Roberts
Making Things Move: DIY Mechanisms for Inventors, Hobbyists, and Artists is being published by McGraw-Hill and will hit the shelves in the fall of 2010. The book sprouted from a class I teach at NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP) called Mechanisms and Things That Move. The main goal is to guide non-engineers through the process of designing and making things that move using accessible software, tools, off the shelf parts, and digital fabrication techniques.
Project Created:
03/2010
People: Dustyn Roberts
Research: Education, Open Culture
Project Type: Electronics, Learning, Physical Computing, Robotics, Web, Writing and Publishing
Research: Education, Open Culture
Project Type: Electronics, Learning, Physical Computing, Robotics, Web, Writing and Publishing
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