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We’re not sure whether to call this an Etch-a-Sketch upgrade or a computer interface downgrade but either way it’s unique. [Martin Raynsford] added a familiar red frame to his computer monitor ...
WIRED is where tomorrow is realized. It is the essential source of information and ideas that make sense of a world in constant transformation. The WIRED conversation illuminates how technology is ...
[Patrick] decided to make a computer controlled etch-a-sketch. While the idea is not that new, there is always a different way to accomplish a goal. An Arduino is used to control a pair of stepper ...
The application from a local artist named David Roberts proposed displaying artists’ illustrations — but on Etch A Sketch toys ... the unique works. The free exhibit, which is now on display ...
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — On Sunday, the West Charleston Library will host a reception for "Unshakeable: Etch A Sketch Art Around the World," an exhibition of Etch-A-Sketch art created throughout the ...
Do you remember the Etch-a-Sketch? The popular ’60s toy that allowed you to draw simple pictures on some sort of blank canvas with two side controls? Now you can have it on your iPad, with EtchPad.
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