Kirsty Lang and Lucy Ash investigate an underground arts collective which operates in the vast network of tunnels which lie beneath Paris.
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BBC - Crossing Continents
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Apps for Kids 33: DIY.org - Boing Boing
Apps for Kids is Boing Boing’s podcast about cool smartphone apps for kids and parents. My co-host is my 9-year-old daughter, Jane Frauenfelder.
In this episode of Apps for Kids, we talk about an online makers’ club app for iOS called DIY.org. It’s free in the iTune store.
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DIY Satellites Let You Find Your Own Space : NPR
A California company is introducing shoebox-sized do-it-yourself satellite kits that will enable students and hobbyists to conduct their own space experiments. But at $8,000 a pop, who’s buying?
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=128740683
Tagged with kickstarter satellite diy npr interorbital systems
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Tim Anderson, Bay Area DIY superhero | KALW
Tim Anderson, Bay Area DIY superhero | KALW
http://www.kalw.org/post/tim-anderson-bay-area-diy-superhero
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The Ask Lifehacker Podcast: Watch (or Listen to) Our First Episode
The Lifehacker Show is back with a new format. Come check out our first episode where we answer a variety of questions from you, the readers. We’ll discuss how to access your home network from afar, remap keys in OS X and Windows, hook up multiple screens to a laptop, find an apartment equidistant from three offices, learn how to get started with open-source development projects, and much more. Come check it out!
http://lifehacker.com/5887928/the-ask-lifehacker-podcast-watch-or-listen-to-our-first-episode
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Building A Village Starts With Building The Tractor : NPR
Do-it-yourselfers have made everything from bamboo bicycles to 3-D printers, but nothing as ambitious as the Open Source Ecology project. On a farm in northwest Missouri, tractors and other industrial machines are made from scratch, with detailed plans on how to do it yourself shared online.
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Make Talk 001
Here’s the first episode of MAKE’s new podcast, Make Talk. In each episode, I’ll interview one of the makers from the pages of the magazine.
We created Make Talk because we wanted to find out about the people who write the how-to articles in MAKE. As you might guess, MAKE’s makers are often as interesting as the projects they build. In Make Talk, you’ll find out why they make things, how they acquire skills, where they go for inspiration, and what’s on their workbenches.
Our Maker this week is Steve Hoefer of Grathio Labs. Steve’s uniquely appealing projects in MAKE include the Dizzy Robot, the Secret Knock Gumball Machine (above). He also wrote a how-to article in MAKE 29 about a device called the Tacit that allows you to feel objects at a distance. Steve is one of my favorite makers, and in this interview, you’ll find out why!
Huffduffed from http://boingboing.net/2012/01/17/new-make-podcast-make-talk.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
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Future Tense 2011-08-11 - Biohackers
The Biohackers: mucking about with the stuff of life A growing network of ‘biohackers’ want to get biology out of the lab and into homes, garages and community spaces. It’s about making biology more accessible for everyone. But how big is the movement? And are there any safety concerns?
Tagged with biology science diy biohackers biohacking hacking genetics
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PhotoNetCast #58 - Advantages and Disadvantages of hosting your own photoblog | PhotoNetCast - Photography podcast
Is hosting your own photoblog a good idea? In this episode we take a look at a few advantages and disadvantages.
Tagged with photography blog photoblog diy hosting web hosting comparison
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DIY ‘Hackers’ Tinker Everyday Things Into Treasure : NPR
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