An inventive YouTube user shows that it doesn't take cinematic digital effects to create the morphing inkblot mask of Alan Moore's nasty antihero, Rorschach. Video after the jump.
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When Launching Your Xmas Tree, Don’t Forget the Star
When it comes to Christmas, this Xmas-tree rocket launch proves that hacking is the gift that keeps on giving. Video after the jump.
Read More »Unspooling the plastic maker movement
2010 is the year fabrication technology and 3D printing came to the masses�or at least to Brooklyn. But is this a good thing?
Read More »The Gearfuse Gift Guide 2010: Strictly DIY
Make the holidays bright for your favorite hacker without spending any money at all. Well, maybe you'll spend a little bit of money�as they say, it's the thought that counts.
Read More »Google Nexus S Wants to Be Mayor of the Stratosphere
Google engineers send their latest smartphone into the upper atmosphere, extending the reach of the do-it-yourself impulse into space.
Read More »No technology ever dies
An animated reverse-history of communications media that goes from apps to web to video to clay to slate and chalk. In six seconds.
Read More »Reverse-engineering ancient tech�with Legos
An ancient device for predicting the occurrence of solar eclipses gets a fun, lucid reboot�in interlocking plastic blocks.
Read More »This Old Starship: build your own sliding door
Impress your Romulan visitors with this fashionable DIY sliding-door treatment. Video after the jump.
Read More »Expanding kinectosphere: now, it flies!
At Berkeley, a Kinect hack takes flight.
Read More »Doodling infinity
Remember what Larry Summers said about women and math? He should see this video.
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