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XBee Time Responder

The XBee time clock is back up and running on the ITP floor. It has been changed from a broadcast to a responder model. This is both more efficient generally, and faster in practice. The new PIC code for the clock is matched with new sample Arduino code that any project can incorporate to pick […]

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Car Charger Testing

For the kinetic energy project, I’m prototyping a human powered battery charging system. ITP has very long hallways, so I’d like to take harness the traffic up and down the halls to power projects. The end product is envisioned as a monorail tramway type of system. A handle dangles from the overhead tramway, and tugging

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ITP BlogBlender

Most students and faculty at ITP have a blog of one sort or another. There’s way too many to keep track of. I’ve always thought it would be great to see them all at once. And not only great–also weird. Some people rant neurotically while others document dilligently. There’s explanations of code fragments, manifestos, photo

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BBC Covers Botanicalls

BBC Newshour covered the Botanicalls project today. Julian Marshall interviewed us and about an hour later news of Botanicalls reached the far corners of the British Empire. Thanks are due to the uncredited voice of Andrew Schneider as the Scotch moss plant. We’ll see that he gets the soaking he deserves. The BBC originally learned

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Botanicalls Debut

The Botanicalls project made its debut at the ITP Winter Show on December 17th. Botanicalls allows thirsty plants to place phone calls for human help. Rather than driving a wedge between people and nature, the project uses technology to bring people into closer relationships with their natural environment. Humans can also phone the plants to

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