Jack says
Through self-motivated acquisition of practical knowledge and thus obtaining vital self-dependence whilst concurrently contributing to our local societies and humanity at large we will steer our current environmentally deteriorative utilisation of this life-providing planet of ours back into the calmer waters of sustainability so that we can ensure a safe and promising future for all species of Earth.
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Seriously. It’s yet another invention
I am not sure if it's a type of madness, or if it's just the way I am, but I recently started up another "quick" project for the future. It is planned to become automated, but for now it's just a [...]
The complicated smart-product update
It's been a while since the last update, but finally I have time to share something again. Working with the new smart-product on the side (creating learning content full-time), so it does take its time. Soon come Now the development is getting [...]
A new smart-product is on the rise
Yet another smart-product is now in development (yes, I know I should finish the others first - I just cant help myself) and is fast approaching the prototype stage. It is not the time to share too many details about this, [...]
DIY eco-friendly 7″ tablet stand
After a great deal of research and many different experiments over the last few years, testing out they best way to make and use the natural wood-stainer (home-made, all natural and renewable resources) it is time to assemble a tablet stand [...]
The catscan is in development
Although simple, this upcycled USB camera and its wifi-enabled micro-computer represents a promising start to at least two future DIY products. By using an open-source Linux application for monitoring and recording movement, and a web-server software serving our custom developed GUI [...]
Tiny drives are also cool
They can become awesome tech-art too, just a more delicate version. Need a few more, though... one single drive is not enough.
Con-temporary up-cycle tech-art
Over the years I have replaced a great number og hard drives, usually due to their natural lifespan being exhausted, and I have kept many of the broken ones for unknown reasons (I don't like throwing away, I see resources where other [...]