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![]() Make: Talk | Blog Talk Radio FeedJoin the editors of Make every Friday at 12pm Pacific time for discussion on a variety of technology-based projects. We have special guest makers and we welcome your questions about projects in the magazine or online.Published: Fri, 10 Feb 2012 09:45:00 GMT Last Build Date: Fri, 22 May 2009 19:00:00 GMT Copyright: 2008 BlogTalkRadio.com. All Rights Reserved.
Make Talk Episode #011 - Pre-Faire Special - May 22,2009 Fri, 22 May 2009 19:00:00 GMT This week, in preparation for next week's Maker Faire, we're going to have a number of presenters from the Faire on the show. Our guests: Cole Ingraham is the creator of The Pentachord, a type of "long string instrument." Noah Thorp is from the Bay Area Computer Music Technology Group. Tito Jankowski, a "DIYbiologist." We'll be giving away Faire tickets to some of our callers, too!MAKE(image) (image) | Maker Faire(image) (image) | technology(image) (image) | music(image) (image) | DIY(image) (image)
Make: Talk #10 - Unofficial Propeller Expo - May 15,2009 Fri, 15 May 2009 19:00:00 GMT This week, we'll be joined by Parallax' Ken Gracey and Jeff Ledger, who will tell us about the upcoming all-night Unofficial Propeller Expo being held on June 27-28. Visit http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2009/03/unofficial_propeller_expo.html for details about the Expo. As always, we'll also be taking calls from listeners and talking about MAKE, the upcoming Maker Faire, and news from the world of DIY. As usual, we'll be taking your calls live. The number is (646) 915-8698. Call for cool prizes!parallax(image) (image) | propellor chip(image) (image) | DIY(image) (image) | Basic Stamp(image) (image) | Make(image) (image)
Make: Talk Episode 9 - Bob Parks on Home Energy Dashboards - May 08,2009 Fri, 08 May 2009 19:00:00 GMT Our guest this week on Make: Talk will be tech writer Bob Parks. He'll be talking about his Home Energy Dashboard article from MAKE, Volume 18. I will be "away on assignment" (gawd, I always wanted to say that!), so John Edgar Park will be filling in for me. As usual, they'll be taking your calls live. The number is (646) 915-8698.diy(image) (image) | make(image) (image) | do it your self(image) (image) | make magazine(image) (image) | maker(image) (image)
Make: Talk #008 with Erik & Kelly of Homegrown Evolution - May 01,2009 Fri, 01 May 2009 19:00:00 GMT This week on Make: Talk, Mark, Gareth, and Dale will be joined by Erik Knutzen and Kelly Coyne of Homegrown Evolution. We'll be talking to them about small-scale urban agriculture, and their book, Urban Homestead, from Process Media. As always, we'll also be taking calls from listeners and talking about MAKE, the upcoming Maker Faire, and news from the world of DIY, so please join us!homesteading(image) (image) | DIY(image) (image) | MAKE(image) (image) | sustainability(image) (image) | technology(image) (image)
Make: Talk 007 with SparkFun's Nathan Seidle - Apr 24,2009 Fri, 24 Apr 2009 19:00:00 GMT We'll be talking with SparkFun founder Nathan Seidle about the recent Autonomous Vehicle Competition and what Spark Fun will be showing at Maker Faire. We'll also present some news from the world of making, and our favorite tricks, tips, and tools of the week. Be sure to call in for prizes that we'll award during the program! The number is (646) 915-8698.SparkFun(image) (image) | Make(image) (image) | DIY(image) (image) | Nathan Seidle(image) (image) | Electronics(image) (image)
Make: Talk #006 w/ Jeri Ellsworth - Apr 17,2009 Fri, 17 Apr 2009 19:00:00 GMT In this episode of Make: Talk, we'll be joined by Jeri Ellsworth, a pinball fanatic and hardware hacker. You might remember her as the chip designer who Easter egged a Commodore 64 emulator in a video game joystick. We'll also present some news from the world of making, and our favorite tricks, tips, and tools of the week. Be sure to call in for prizes that we'll award during the program! The number is (646) 915-8698.Jeri Ellsworth(image) (image) | DIY(image) (image) | Make(image) (image) | Pinball(image) (image) | Commodore 64(image) (image)
Make: Talk #005 Part Deux Over w/ Tom Igoe - Apr 10,2009 Fri, 10 Apr 2009 19:00:00 GMT Gareth borked last week's show 15 minutes in. Amazingly, we were in the process of talking about failure and embracing it, learning from it. So we kept the episode. Listen to the brief discussion and then hear Gareth muttering to himself as he tries to fix his screw-up. Hilarity ensues. So, THIS week, we'll finish talking to Tom Igoe, one of the developers of Arduino. We'll also present some news from the world of making, and our favorite tricks, tips, and tools of the week. Be sure to call in for prizes that we'll award during the program!MAKE(image) (image) | DIY(image) (image) | arduino(image) (image) | technology(image) (image) | computing(image) (image)
Make: Talk #005 Tom Igoe, Arduino developer - Apr 03,2009 Fri, 03 Apr 2009 19:00:00 GMT On this week's Make: Talk, we'll be talking to Tom Igoe, one of the developers of Arduino (the extremely popular open source microcontroller), and the Area head of physical computing at the Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP) at New York University. Mark is still on the road, so Dale and I will be joined "in the studio" by Goli Mohammadhi, Assoc Managing Editor of MAKE and CRAFT. In addition to talking to Tom, we'll present some news from the world of making, as well as some of our favorite tricks, tips, and tools of the week. Be sure to call in for prizes that we'll award during the program!Technology(image) (image) | DIY(image) (image) | making(image) (image) | Arduino(image) (image) | MAKE(image) (image)
Make: Talk #004: John Park, Make: televison host - Mar 27,2009 Fri, 27 Mar 2009 19:00:00 GMT In this episode of MAKE magazine's Make: Talk, we'll be joined by John Edgar Park, host of the Maker Workshop segment of ?Make: television? . John will be talking to us about the show and also about his articles in MAKE, such as the Siphon Coffee Brewer in Volume 17. Be sure to call in for prizes that we'll award during the program!DIY(image) (image) | technology(image) (image) | Make(image) (image) | steampunk(image) (image) | animation(image) (image)
Make: Talk #003: Amateur Scientist Forrest M. Mims - Mar 20,2009 Fri, 20 Mar 2009 19:00:00 GMT In this episode of Make magazine's Make: Talk, you'll meet our new "Country Scientist" columnist, Forrest M. Mims III. He's the author of the famous "Getting Started in Electronics" book published by Radio Shack, and was recently named one of the top 10 amateur scientists by Discover magazine. In addition, the editors of MAKE will present news from the world of making, as well as our favorite tricks, tips, and tools. Be sure to call in for prizes that we'll award during the program!Forrest Mims(image) (image) | Make(image) (image) | DIY(image) (image) | amateur science(image) (image) | how-to(image) (image)
Make: Talk #002: Cabinets of Wonder - Mar 13,2009 Fri, 13 Mar 2009 19:00:00 GMT Continuing our exploration of Make, Volume 17, "The Lost Knowledge issue," we'll chat with Heather McDougal, author of "Your Own Wunderkammer," a how-to on building Cabinets of Wonders. She'll explain how anyone can make a mini-museum of the awesome and the bizarre in their own home. For more on the subject, visit Heather's blog: Cabinet of Wonders. Also, the hosts of Make: Talk will present their favorite tricks, tips, and tools for makers, and we'll be giving away prizes!wunderkammer(image) (image) | DIY(image) (image) | Make(image) (image) | Heather McDougal(image) (image) | Steampunk(image) (image)
Make: Talk #001: The Steampunk Issue - Mar 06,2009 Fri, 06 Mar 2009 20:00:00 GMT MAKE Volume 17 goes really old school with the Lost Knowledge issue, featuring projects and articles covering the steampunk scene, makers creating their own alternative Victorian world through modified computers, phones, cars, costumes, and other fantastic creations. Projects include an elegant Wimshurst Influence Machine, an electrostatic generator built entirely from Home Depot parts, a "Florentine Flask" siphon coffee brewer, and a tea cup-powered Stirling Engine. The section will also cover watchmaking, letterpress, the early multimedia art of William Blake, and other wondrous and lost (or fading) pre-20th century technologies. Our guest is Gareth Branwyn, who edited this volume's special section. We'll also talk with Jake von Slatt, creator of the Victorian-era Wimshurst Spark Generator that appears on the cover of our current issue.make(image) (image) | dale dougherty(image) (image) | steampunk(image) (image) | gareth branwyn(image) (image) | mark frauenfelder(image) (image)
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