Yearly Archives for 2007
Atari Punk Console, Breadboard Version
Here’s a short improvisation on an ‘Atari Punk Console‘ that I’ve built on a solderless breadboard. Atari Punk Console Breadboard Performance (2007) from Kieran Nolan on Vimeo. The APC name was coined by Kaustic Machines who based the circuit on … Continue reading
Arduino Heat
I’ve been playing about with the Arduino the last few weeks. It hooks up through the computer’s usb port and can be used to take in signals from buttons, sliders, dials, sensors or whatever and can also control devices connected … Continue reading
Starting again
I’ve switched to WordPress, the old blog is >> here
hello
just a test…
Current TV
Current TV, “The TV Network created by the people who watch it”, allows members of the public to not only upload their videos to the web but also have them broadcast on digital tv… this is the way things are … Continue reading
Max Headroom: Broadcast Hijacker
In 1987 a Chicago television station was taken over for several minutes by a guy in a Max Headroom mask – the video is on youtube (like everything)… really funny in a surreal and creepy way… more info on the … Continue reading
Hack Attack
This site got hacked last week, for the second time.. I guess in some strange way its a kind of an honour, this site doesn't get a lot of traffic… but anyways the hackers in question left a html file … Continue reading
Hak.5 – Hacker TV
Hak.5 is an Internet TV show all about hacking and modifying software and hardware. It's presented in a humorous and laidback way and is a great way to find out how the gadgets and apps that you use work, and … Continue reading
Star Fleet X-Bomber
Way back I used to watch Star Fleet on Saturday mornings. A mix of Anime style and Gerry Anderson puppetry, it blew my mind. However it disappeared from tv in the early eighties and hasn't been broadcast since. For years … Continue reading
Flat-Pack Cardboard Speakers
These Muji fold-up speakers are really innovative. You can pack them flat in your laptop bag or whatever and then unfold them when needed. Of course cardboard speakers are not that durable and they might or might not be audiophile … Continue reading