ttohw
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open hardware stage control , ongoing log of things i find interesting and informative to my stage work.
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ttohw · 2 years ago
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ttohw · 8 years ago
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(via Making Laser-Cut Mechanized Hands for Creature Effects! - YouTube)
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ttohw · 9 years ago
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(via Arthur Ganson- Wishbone - YouTube)
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ttohw · 9 years ago
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ttohw · 9 years ago
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(via Small 5 Dollar DIY Halloween Fogger - YouTube)
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ttohw · 9 years ago
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ttohw · 9 years ago
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ttohw · 9 years ago
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ttohw · 9 years ago
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ttohw · 9 years ago
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(via The Foley Artist: Los Angeles Times - YouTube)
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ttohw · 9 years ago
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(via Andrey Smirnov - theremin sensors circuitry)
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ttohw · 10 years ago
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uLCX2 BLE
(via Vagabond Works [バガボンド ワークス] uLCX2BLEとは?)
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ttohw · 10 years ago
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(via Mad Max 2 - FX tv docu) https://twitter.com/polkasan
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ttohw · 10 years ago
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(via Cajun Crawler Exhibition 08 - YouTube)
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ttohw · 10 years ago
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(via drill powered walking machine - YouTube)
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ttohw · 10 years ago
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(via Moving starfield 120s 720p - YouTube)
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ttohw · 10 years ago
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Unlike tools, which remain the servants of the hand, machines demand that the laborer serve them, that he adjust the natural rhythm of his body to their mechanical movement. This does not imply that men become the servants of their machines; but it does mean that, as long as the work at the machines lasts, the mechanical process has replaced the rhythm of the human body. Even the most refined tool remains a servant, unable to guide or to replace the hand. Even the most primitive machine guides the body's labor and eventually replaces it altogether.
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