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Dec
18
2009

Kwartzlab tv 2009 12 12 Alex Dysinski Drawstring gift bag design

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Alexandra Dysinski demonstrating her drawstring gift bag design at Kwartzlab.

Nov
13
2009

Tuesday Open Night 2009-11-10 Darin White sound generator

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Darin demonstrates his wacky sound generator circuit at the Tuesday open lab night.

Nov
13
2009

Kwartzlab tv 2009-10-27 Daniel Allen talks about an interactive display project.

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During a kwartzlab open night, Daniel talks about using an Arduino and a stepper motor to create an interactive display.

Nov
7
2009

kwartzlab Tuesday Open Night 2009-11-03 – more rockin out

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We like to keep busy: keeps us honest. So a scant 2 hours after doing the CTT event, we were back at the lab for Tuesday Open Night! Here’s more kwartzlab TV for you, featuring Karl’s robotic snake. Hey, if you like this content please shoot me an email.

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Nov
7
2009

kwartzlab tv – lab walk-thru 2009-11-03

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So I realized this week we haven’t really had a video walk-thru of the completed space. Here ya go.

DW

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Nov
7
2009

kwartzlab Tuesday Open Night 2009-10-27 rocked out

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I returned from DC just in time to catch a little of the Tuesday night action at my own lab. I like to go there asap after I get back in town to see what I might have missed.

There was all kinds of great stuff happening, including some more cool Karl-bots.

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Oct
21
2009

kwartzlab tv 2009-10-20

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Another fantastic Tuesday Open Night at kwartzlab.
Here’s MEG’s Organization 13 coat

Karl’s coil gun

Doug’s Arudino Pong – Part 1

DW’s magnetic stripe card reader

Gus demonstrates leisure

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Oct
14
2009

kwartzlab tv debut

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This Tuesday’s open lab night rocked (literally and figuratively). On the spur of the moment, we decided to create kwartzlab tv, and newcomers Karl Williams (above) and Paul Walker (below) enthusiastically agreed to drive our first two clips, completely unprepared and unscripted. Karl demo’d his biotronic amplifier and Paul demo’d a ruby guitar amp he built.

A big thanks to Karl and Paul for bringing out their projects. This is a great way to introduce yourself to kwartzlab when applying for membership or just hanging out. Come out and contribute next Tuesday.

Any donations of AV gear to help us boost production quality would be much appreciated. Here’s our capabilities buildout plan if you can help us in other ways.

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