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Bug Labs Team Member Alicia Gibb is a researcher and rapid prototyper. When she's not doing research on the crossroads of technology and art, she's prototyping artwork that blinks, twitches, and might even be tasty to eat. She has a master's degree in information science and is this close to finishing up her second master's degree in art history. As Bug Lab's chief laboratory technician, she administers a workshop for exploring the instant innovation available with modular technology components. In her spare time she's known as the cake hacker and creates truly astounding cakes full of electronics. Photo credit: JB Labrune

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On: DIY Heart Rate Monitor (Post)

"Hi, The DIY heart rate monitor was a llittle different..."

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On: BUGbot Wheels Module by Ilan Moyer (Post)

"It rolls! http://www.flickr.com/photos/littlegreenfroggy/4035825740/"

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On: BUG, Arduino, Arduino, BUG (Post)

"Thanks, maderodog. Your summary is correct!"

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On: Open Source helping Open Source (Post)

"Don't pop them!  Use your iphone app for that!"

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On: Mom's going Linux, like it or not. (Post)

"Bring your moms to the Linux Install Fest and install..."

Recent Blog Posts

Announcing the Open Hardware Summit

Bug Labs is excited to announce the Open Hardware Summit in conjunction with MAKE, and Creative Commons, and a little help from our friends at NYSCI, littleBits and Eyebeam! The Open Hardware Summit will be a venue to present, promote and discuss the undergoing open source hardware movement. The summit will focus on hardware as a system, involving conversations on software, manufacturing, legal, and other factors surrounding open source hardware. It is taking place on...
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BUGduino knocks on our door...

BUGduino prototypes have arrived at our office! Behold all its prototypable glory: When our most excellent EE, Dave Riess, started at Bug he was looking for an easier way to drive motors through the BUGbase. Driving motors with BUG took an additional microcontroller, such as an Arduino strapped to a breadboard and ziptied to a BUG for handling Pulse Width Modulation (PWM). With some help from the community members who use both Arduino and BUG,...
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It's nice to read these articles.  I am so impressed. They let me go into deep thinking.

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