Here’s Matt Timmons-Brown talking about robotics on the Raspberry Pi from the Manchester Jamboree. It was a good talk and he’s a great speaker – definitely worth 10 minutes of your time to listen 🙂
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Ultrasonic train detector in Stockholm uses a #RaspberryPi
Here’s a neat real-life project. Apologies for the use of the word ‘neat’. Viktor Rene works for Stopp Family. They are a production company that wanted to trigger the playing of a video on a billboard when an underground train…
#RaspberryPi DSI screen makes a splash at the Jamboree
Picture courtesy of Ben Nuttall via Twitter The CPC stand at the Education Innovation conference where the Jamboree was co-located was fortunate enough to have available to view a brand new product from the Foundation. The brainchild of Gordon Hollingworth,…
Mission Control desk is powered by a #RaspberryPi and an #Arduino
Jeff Highsmith has solved the problem of needing to obtain a desk on which his son can do his homework – and with some style. By using a Raspberry Pi and an Arduino together, he has created a Mission Control…
Snowboarding with a #RaspberryPi GPS helmet camera
Martin O’Hanlon loves to snowboard and he’s figured out a way to record his travels using a helmet camera powered by a Raspberry Pi. Here he is in action: Read more about how he managed it over on his blog,…
What is a #RaspberryPi? – fantastic animated video from Saladhouse
Manchester-based animation studio Saladhouse have created this delightful little video in which they explain what a Raspberry Pi is and what it can do. They’ve made the great decision to get Amy Mather to narrate it and I think it…
Terrific video celebrates 2 years of the #RaspberryPi
Matthew Timmons-Brown (aka The Raspberry Pi Guy) has cut together a fantastic video showing dozens of projects created using the Raspberry Pi and other, historic, clips to give an overview of the last 2 years of Pi-related goodness. Well worth…
RasPi.TV develops touchscreen version of #RaspberryPi camcorder
Alex Eames has been busy working out how to use a small touchscreen he got from someone on the Raspberry Pi Forum. He’s finally got it to display the feed from the camera module following their instructions. Read more here
Getting started with breadboarding – useful for #RaspberryPi tinkerers
Here’s a recording of Nick Raymond, at Maker Faire NYC, speaking about how to get started with breadboarding and the benefits thereof.
Create your own animation studio with a #RaspberryPi – brilliant blog post!
This is an outstanding piece of work by Trevor Appleton. He has converted his Raspberry Pi into an animation studio by writing a piece of software (with a GUI) to take pictures with the camera module and then to string…