As you could have heard on 13. November 2014 (Thursday) there was a big Hack a Day event in Munich. For me it was something like Christmas and Birthday ;-)
Just check out some Impressions...
Workshops
Workplace :)
Some Kind of Overview of the Workshops
The Workshop time was in fact to short ;) could have hacked away a few more hours, but the show had to go on ;-)
Projects
Below a few project, please feel free to add links to the comments section!
One of my favourites, very nice sound effects ;)
Not an actual project but a very neat gadget ... http://motrr.com/Nice ambient lightning...
Lightning TalksSorry, can't really remember what that was :-/
Phoenard :) Awesome developement Platform, currently on Kickstarter:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2080282237/phoenard-the-arduino-compatible-prototyping-gadget
(Already >50% founded since thursday! (on Sunday))
There was also Mr. Frake who invited us to see the computeum :) http://coole-seite.de
BTW, there is also a Blog Post about this: http://hackaday.com/2014/11/16/the-computeum-one-of-the-biggest-computer-museums-in-germany/#more-138274
And a Youtube Video:
Another one or two talks (Sorry for my bad memory!)
Here a talk about the M.A.R.S 3000, a very neat Mars Rover model
http://hackaday.io/project/740-mars
Computeum
Now lets dive into the lost treasures of the computeum :) What a great tour by Hans Franke!
Never tell a hacker not to touch something ...
Outside
Follow the white rabbit ;-) nice peace of artwork ;-D
The Technikum, where all the magic took place.
Sprite_tms talk about hacking a Keyboard to play snake --> Mind blown.
The Hack a Day Prize
First Price a circuit board vice with signet :-) and well there was also availibility for a space flight or an nice pile of money ;-)
The lucky winners: http://hackaday.io/project/1340-satnogs-global-network-of-ground-stations
The lucky winners and the HaD Staff :-) BTW: Would be interessting if the rumor is true, that the event took place in Germany because the Winners stay in Berlin ;-)
The PartyThe DJ Muallen :) I think he made a good job, i liked the tunes and you could also talk easy to other people.
My fancy POV device, swung a bit too fast.
Fancy sorting LED Hat :)
Really nice event, thanks a lot!I'm also looking forward for Brians Video ;-)
Feel free to leave some comments!
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Thank you all!
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here are the results of the Motrr Galileo.
http://www.linuxpinguin.de/2014/11/hackaday-io-prize-2014-munich/
Cheers,
-mat-
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really awesome :)
Perhapps i should go find one to gift me this for christmas ^^
Thanks for sharing!
cheers, Stefan
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would you mind to tell me what kind of camera tripod you had with you?
cheers, Stefan
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