Boards, Boards, Boards! It{u2019}s all about the boards that are rocking the Maker world. We're in a gold rush of controllers and mini-computers, putting raw power into your hands and giving you the ability to express whatever your imagination can suggest. What was once the domain of giant electronics manufacturers only a few years ago can now be shipped to you overnight to play with, and help you develop your own amazing projects
Mark Frauenfelder Reihenfolge der Bücher
Dieser Autor taucht in die faszinierende Welt der Popkultur und Innovation ein. Seine Arbeiten erforschen die ungewöhnlichen und wundersamen Aspekte unserer digitalen und physischen Existenz. Durch seine Publikationen bietet er Einblicke, wie Technologie und Kreativität unsere Welt gestalten, und ermutigt die Leser, ihre Umgebung zu entdecken und damit zu experimentieren.




- 2013
- 2011
Mark Frauenfelder, as editor-in-chief of Make magazine, offers an inspiring exploration of the do-it-yourself movement. He presents a vibrant world filled with creativity and innovation, showcasing the transformative power of DIY culture. Through his unique perspective, readers are encouraged to embrace their own creativity and engage with the hands-on projects that define this movement. The narrative promises to be both enlightening and motivating, appealing to anyone interested in crafting, building, and self-sufficiency.
- 2009
Make: Technology on Your Time, Volumes 17-20: The 5th Year
- 704 Seiten
- 25 Lesestunden
This collector's set features a compilation of all four volumes from the fifth year of MAKE, showcasing a variety of innovative projects and DIY ideas. Each volume highlights different themes and techniques, appealing to makers of all skill levels. The set serves as a comprehensive resource for crafting, electronics, and creative problem-solving, making it an essential addition for enthusiasts looking to explore and expand their maker skills.
- 2006
Make Magazine: The First Year: 4 Volume Collector's Set
- 896 Seiten
- 32 Lesestunden
The magazine has emerged as a leading voice in the Tech DIY movement, attracting a diverse community of enthusiasts, including geeks, gearheads, and artists. Its unique appeal lies in fostering creativity and innovation, encouraging readers to experiment with technology and make modifications, often disregarding conventional limits like manufacturer warranties. MAKE serves as a hub for those passionate about reimagining and repurposing technology in unconventional ways.