Exhibitors 2017
- DRONES
- EDUCATION
- OPEN SOURCE
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- FABRICATION
- KIDS & EDUCATION
- RECYCLING & UPCYCLING
- ROBOTICS
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- 3D PRINTING
- HOME AUTOMATION
- INTERNET OF THINGS
- GAMES
- HACKS
- YOUNG MAKERS (< 18)
- FASHION & WEARABLES
- ART
- ARTISANS & NEW CRAFT
- CULTURAL HERITAGE
- MUSIC & SOUND
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- CROWDFUNDING
musA - mouth ultimate sound Adapter
Those who have limited mobility with this device have the ability to follow their passion by playing a synthesized instrument thanks to the only command performed by head movements and simple breath. Programmable and customizable uses a simple food can (interchangeable) as a control lever.
Italy
Francesco Lomascolo - associazione AccordiAbili - fablab Officine080
Francesco Lomascolo was born in Fasano (Puglia, Italy) on June 5, 1974.
when he was a kid at age six, connects a nixie calculator (broken, uncle's gift) directly to a power outlet with two wires,
hoping to revive it and at the same time hoping not to be discovered.
The connection cause a short circuit with a strong burst, which attracts the (seemingly magnetic) broom cleverly managed by
her geneticist to remove it from that which looked like a safe place ... the bottom of your bed.
At the age of ten he built his first radio, starting from an old technical education book.
The battery radio does not work and tries to connect it to a 9 volt power supply transformer
but the same result a few years ago a purple spark generates a blackout again.
The innumerable 'experiments' made empirically ends when the electrotechnical instruction give finally a positive direction.
Participating in MakerFaire2016 projects it towards a new way of developing projects by collaborating with local fablabs.
when he was a kid at age six, connects a nixie calculator (broken, uncle's gift) directly to a power outlet with two wires,
hoping to revive it and at the same time hoping not to be discovered.
The connection cause a short circuit with a strong burst, which attracts the (seemingly magnetic) broom cleverly managed by
her geneticist to remove it from that which looked like a safe place ... the bottom of your bed.
At the age of ten he built his first radio, starting from an old technical education book.
The battery radio does not work and tries to connect it to a 9 volt power supply transformer
but the same result a few years ago a purple spark generates a blackout again.
The innumerable 'experiments' made empirically ends when the electrotechnical instruction give finally a positive direction.
Participating in MakerFaire2016 projects it towards a new way of developing projects by collaborating with local fablabs.
D22 (pav. 6)