[dc401-l] [Fwd: [Electronics] Build a TV-B-Gone with Mitch Altman]

John Duksta john at duksta.org
Tue Aug 12 11:12:34 EDT 2008


Hey Everyone!

Mitch Altman is doing an Artist in Residence gig at AS220 this month.
Tomorrow night, AS220 is hosting a TV-B-Gone kit building evening and 
next tuesday there will be a Brain Machine building evening.

-j

>   Make a TV-B-Gone with Mitch Altman in Providence, RI
> 
> Mitch Altman (inventor of the TV-B-Gone and Brain Machine) will be at
> this week's Make and Break meetup to teach any and all how to
> make their own TV-B-Gone remote control.  If you're in or near
> Providence, this is not to be missed!
> 
> Location: AS220, 115 Empire St, Providence.
> Directions <http://www.as220.org/about/directions.html>
> Date:  Wednesday, August 13
> Time:  5:30pm - 7pm
> 
> The TV-B-Gone kit is quick and easy to build.  Mitch has had lots of
> experience teaching people how to make all sorts of cool things.  He can
> teach you too, even if you've never sewn a button.  When you take it
> home, you can use your TV-B-Gone to turn off TVs everywhere you go -- up
> to 150 feet away!
> 
> All tools and parts are provided.  Cost of parts is $20.
> 
> 
> ALSO, NEXT TUESDAY:
> ---------------------
> 
> 
>      Build a Brain Machine with Mitch Altman in Providence, RI
> 
> 
> Mitch Altman (inventor of the TV-B-Gone and Brain Machine) will be at
> AS220 to teach any and all how to make their own Brain Machine.  If
> you're in or near Providence, this is a great opportunity to make
> something intriguing and fun, while learning from the (in)famous inventor.
> 
> BLocation: AS220, 115 Empire St, Providence.
> Date:  Tuesday, August 19
> Time:  5pm - 9pm
> 
> The Brain Machine is something anyone can build.  Through lights and
> sounds it synchronizes your brain to a wonderfully relaxed meditation
> state, and along the way you'll hallucinate beautiful colors and
> patterns!  Mitch originally wrote up the Brain Machine for MAKE Magazine
> issue 10, and it soon became one of MAKE's most popular projects.  Since
> then he's been teaching people all over the world how to make Brain
> Machines and other fun projects at workshops and hacker conferences.
> Mitch guarantees that everyone will successfully complete their Brain
> Machine, ready to bring home and amaze their friends (and their brains).
> 
> All tools and parts are provided.  Cost of parts is $25.
> 
> See you there!



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