The Open Source Hardware Podcast
Interviews with the Makers of the Open Source Hardware movement. Want to learn about the Open Source Hardware Industry? This is a good place to start.
This show is an interview with Orbis creator Guido, of Innovative Electronic Solutions. If you like Arduino, 3D printing, Design and/or have any interest in art, then you will find this project fascinating. Show Notes: Check out some more pictures of…
This weeks show is a talk with 2 neuroscientists, Josh and Jakob [from MIT] who are developing Open Source Hardware Electrophysiology recording equipment. The goal they have is not so much for other labs to use their designs, but for…
After listening to this show you will want to play a game of Lazer Tag. Better yet – you are going to want to create your own lazer tag equipment and play far richer versions of traditional lazer tag games.…
Have you noticed lately that there are a ton of development boards out there? It seems like everyday new ones are being made – each of which have very cool hardware features. Many of the new development boards are compatible with…
Have you ever scratched your head when it came to Open Hardware licenses? I know I have. Well it should be no surprise that we are not the only ones wondering what the real deal is. What I really want…
Ever need an extra liver? What about a new face for a face transplant? Would you like to understand how cells migrate across a gradient of chemical signals? Well – why wait for some fancy-shmancy university to develop these awesome…
If you didn’t already know, making Open Source Hardware comes with some challenges. Issues ranging from… What is actually required for something to be considered Open Source Hardware? To things more matter of fact like… Where am I supposed to…
If a picture is worth a thousand words, then how many words is a 3D model worth? 3D Scanning is taking 3d printing to another level – it is allowing people to visualize the natural world in new ways. This…
Ever want to produce your own action/sci-fi/ unexplainable paradox movie? I know I have – and while the 8 mega pixel camera on my smart phone is down right awesome – it’s not quite theater quality. For the big screen…
If you could easily see how others are designing their hardware, the parts they are using, and even the process they take to go about creating it – would that not open a plethora of useful knowledge to your finger tips? Upverter achieves this…