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The main purpose of the card is to work as an USB memory.
The firmware uses the internal flash of the microcontroller, so the capacity of the mass storage unit is only 24 KB max. Enough to put a cover letter and resume in HTML.
If more memory is needed, the current PCB and circuitry supports an external 8-pin SPI (or I2C) flash memory chip (up to 32MB!). Interesting for providing the project documentation or code!
In addition, the microcontroller firmware includes a bootloader that allows you to run small programs stored in the USB drive. These programs add functionalities to the card.
At the moment, the following applications are available:
* Datalogger:
Capture digital signals. Capturing modes (without compression / worst case):
o 8 channels @ 500KHz
o 4 channels @ 1MHz
o 2 channels @ 2MHz
o 1 channel @ 4MHz.
* Oscilloscope :
10 bits of resolution. Capture modes:
o 4 channels @ 67.5KHz
o 2 channels @ 125KHz;
o 1 channel @ 250KHz;
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Color a Sound from blair neal on Vimeo.
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TypeStar from Scott Garner on Vimeo.
OK Go - WTF? from OK Go on Vimeo.
26 Nov 2009
toxiclibs showreel from postspectacular on Vimeo.
http://postspectacular.com/
This is probably one of the most important interviews I have seen, it has made me think really hard about my practice.
Karsten Schmidt from Etapes on Vimeo.
This is probably one of the most important interviews I have seen, it has made me think really hard about my practice.
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http://www.tenthousandcents.com
"Ten Thousand Cents" is a digital artwork that creates a representation of a $100 bill. Using a custom drawing tool, thousands of individuals working in isolation from one another painted a tiny part of the bill without knowledge of the overall task. Workers were paid one cent each via Amazon's Mechanical Turk distributed labor tool. The total labor cost to create the bill, the artwork being created, and the reproductions available for purchase (to charity) are all $100. The work is presented as a video piece with all 10,000 parts being drawn simultaneously. The project explores the circumstances we live in, a new and uncharted combination of digital labor markets, "crowdsourcing," "virtual economies," and digital reproduction.