Got to attend another Arduino Hackshop last night (big thanks to Jeff Gray and Learning Worlds) – lots of interesting projects and I did a little work on the Arduino comparator and a few other things. David Cuartielles was in town and brought one of the new Bluetooth Arduinos:
photo: Matt Biddulph – (cc) share-alike, [...]
This week’s reading looks at the applications for CNC, mostly in architecture, construction, and furniture design. The work so far seems kind of disappointing – more curvy, amorphous, minimal shapes. What I want to see is the creation of more intricate and decorative work, putting the machines to use executing things with some [...]
Thursday, January 4, 2007
A paper I wrote on individual measures to protect privacy for my Embedding Privacy class in the Fall; sometimes bone-headed, often repetitive, pretty representative. Preach on:
Just One View of Privacy
This paper concerns itself only with one conception of privacy: that privacy is essentially the line drawn between the interests of two parties and the [...]