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December 10, 2014
Fineck not Fennec
The neck of the person in coexistence with computer is usually in miserable state, but we rarely think about it until it's too late. So - gadgets to the rescue! (Via Designboom)
Armrest Battle Solution?
Oh the personal space... No number of smart gadgets can help when airlines stack people like sardines. (Via Gizmodo)
Betabook
A portable whiteboard for all your ideas. Why am I having haunting associations with Apple? (Via Creative Applications Network)
Emotional Light
We've seen lots of light fixtures over the years, this one is elegant in it's simplicity and well-executed. (Via Arduino Blog)
Perch Light
It is exactly what it looks like - an illuminated origami bird on a perch, but who said beautiful things can't be simply what they are? (Via Laughing Squid)

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June 30, 2016
Iron Man & Solarbotics at Comic Exp...

We often work with people with very interesting projects. This time, it's an impressive Iron Man MkIII costume build, by Phillip Vatour of Calgary. Phillip had come into our offices one day and said: "You might be interested in seeing what I've been building with the stuff I buy here...". He pulled out his phone […]

March 17, 2017
The Solarbotics Comic Expos Best Project...

Solarbotics has been a regular at the Calgary Comic & Entertainment Expo for quite a few years now. Throughout the years we've shown off multiple projects that we created ourselves and in collaboration with some brilliant costume and prop designers. Here is a recap of the most impressive projects. We are always happy to assist […]

June 27, 2012
Cool Link Wednesday: CD-less CD Album, A...

We missed last week's Cool Links, so we'll empty our backlog and throw a few extras your way. 1-Bit Symphony This whole album is chiptunes all done on a microcontroller and placed in a CD case. The album/cover art is actually what makes the music. Ted Talk - Massimo Banzi: How Arduino is open-sourcing imagination […]

February 6, 2007
GM Motors used in humanoid arm

Here's a link to a neat project featuring our GM gear motors in several spots in a humanoid arm mechanism. Very cool! Read More...

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