You aren't signed in     Sign In    Help

Group Pool (25 items  |  Only members can add to the pool. Join?)

The earliest workshop model I can find, used for experimenting with orientation and interface elements by genmon
From genmon

From the original proposal by genmon
From genmon

A brief experiment with vacuum forming, and with carefully worked out proportions by genmon
From genmon

The hardware rig, for testing while breadboarding, with the final wood experiment and UI map also visible by genmon
From genmon

Looking at wood and plastic together by genmon
From genmon

One of many forms made from a collection of wooden blocks by genmon
From genmon

Still life with LCD by genmon
From genmon

On the occasion of receiving and decoding my first data packet from the Venice5 module by genmon
From genmon

Some timing error bugs do their best to ensure you don't get down about them by genmon
From genmon

For the record, transistors can indeed be too slow, and the first station I tuned into and listened to was the Asian Network by genmon
From genmon

On the occassion of making and reading the response to my first HTTP request via a standalone wifi module by genmon
From genmon

This rev of the Olinda main PCB was looking pretty good until the secondary microcontroller decided to refuse to accept its program by genmon
From genmon

» More


 

About Olinda social radio

Olinda is a prototype digital radio that has your social network built in, showing you the stations your friends are listening to. It’s customisable with modular hardware, and aims to provoke discussion on the future and design of radios for the home.

Olinda was commissioned by BBC Audio & Music Interactive R&D, and designed and built by Schulze & Webb Ltd in London, UK.

http://schulzeandwebb.com/2008/olinda/

Additional Information

This group is public This is a public group.

  • Uploads to the group pool have been disabled.
  • Accepted media types:
    • Photos
    • Video
  • Accepted content types:
    • Photos / Videos
    • Screenshots / Screencasts
    • Illustration/Art / Animation/CGI
  • Accepted safety levels:
    • Safe