The LateHak Show with Hak5
The LateHak Show with Hak5 is finally here, and we just had to take advantage of the opportunity to shoot a mock intro.
Enjoy this special Hak5 with i3Detroit episode 715, followed by the mock intro.
Haking around at i3
Here are the results of a weekend hacking around with Darren Kitchen of Hak5. Thanks again D for an amazing weekend!
Checkout Hak5 Podcast at i3 Detroit Tonight
Fan of the Hak5 podcast? Wanna meet Darren Kitchen? Like Monkeys?
Checkout i3 Detroit tonight (5/17), where Darren Kitchen of Hak5 will be holding court. Hear stories of his Hack Across America tour, share your projects and meet a very cool guy.
Starts at 6:30pm and goes until we run out of energy or beer, whichever is first.
From hackerspace to art show, lamps headed to NYC
Where would a couple of artists/designers go for help with converting their latest lighting project over to LED illumination? Why, their friendly local hackerspace, of course!
Lisa Smith and Caroline Linder‘s “Pipette Lamps”, pictured here, got blisteringly hot when equipped with halogen bulbs. Before showing the lamps at Cite, they wanted to switch light sources. But multiwatt illumination-class LEDs are a bit tricky to drive, and that expertise proved elusive. After pursuing dead-ends with overworked grad students, local electricians, and other leads, the designers asked a geeky friend, who happened to be an i3Detroit member. The connection was instant and, in retrospect, obvious.
Smith and Linder’s request was modest — design hints, electronics help, links to parts suppliers — but shipping takes time, and the looming deadline made it clear that the arm’s-length approach wouldn’t succeed. Continue reading »
Hacking Metro Detroit
We would like to send out a Thanks to Michelle Martinez & Metromode for a nice article about hacking and hackerspaces. Michelle explains the social side of hackerspaces as well as the grander movement of spaces being built around the country.
There are some great inserts from many different individuals in the scene including i3 Detroit, Bilal Ghalib from All Hands Active, Eric Michaud from Pumping Station: One, Dale Dougherty from Make, Jeff Sturges and Bethany Shorb from the up and coming hackerspace in Detroit.
You can find a link to the the article here.






