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    • EcoJohn!
    • NeedYou|NeedMe
    • PropFold Chair
    • WiSense
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    • Corrugate Lamps
    • Tagged_walls
    • With a grain of salt
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    • Barbietron
    • Bloog
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    • The Robot Wheatfield
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    • For the home8
    • In the Works...6
    • Metal3
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    • Pretty peachtree4
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    • the Tubes5
    • Jewelry1
    • Likely to catch fire2
    • Community1
    • Furniture2
    • Electrocution hazard6
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  • ARCHIVE / Innovation for real

  • WiSense


    This is a new way to for cities to organize meter parking, using WiFi and RFID-tagged drivers licenses.
    Prototype created using a Phidget RFID reader, two Arduinos, a LCD117 Serial LCD Board, NADA, and Flash/Actionscript 2.0.
    More info on this project coming soon!

    Posted on Jan 08.08 to Innovation for real, In the Works..., the Tubes  
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  • NeedYou|NeedMe


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    NeedYou|NeedMe is a mobile-based social networking service that allows subscribers to quickly contact one another to trade favors and fulfill needs. It is designed to improve urban communities and build communication and friendships between those who may not otherwise know each other.

    Posted on Jun 01.07 to Community, Innovation for real, In the Works..., the Tubes  
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  • The EcoJohn!


    The EcoJohn!

    A factory-produced bathroom unit, which unifies the discrete appliances of a home bathroom for maximum water and energy efficiency. Greywater from the sink and shower is collected for purification through feeding the “living wall,” and stored for use in flushing the toilet and other systems in the home (such as lawn sprinklers, garbage disposal, etc).

    Posted on Jan 01.07 to Innovation for real, For the home, Sustainability  
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