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		<title>Dorking Around At Dorkbot</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last week we journeyed out to limehouse town hall in hackney to witness the latest Dorkbot event. Dorktbot London is the UK chapter of a global collective dedicated to people ‘doing strange things with electricity’. Now, this might sound pretty niche (and it is), but we fervently believe that the hackers are the future &#8211; look at Linux. Anyways,the most fun presentation we saw was Brock Craft who had worked out a way to translate card data into music using a standard swipe machine. he did a demo of the resulting art project: the delightful ‘brockenspiel’. Of course, this being dorkbot, someone just *happened* to have a laser card reader to hand and the attached photo shows the collective delight when that worked too. Brock’s own site has a nice little video of how it all works. &#160;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last week we journeyed out to limehouse town hall in hackney to witness the latest Dorkbot event.</p>
<p>Dorktbot London is the UK chapter of a global collective dedicated to people ‘doing strange things with <a href="http://www.theinnovationdiaries.com/478/windmill-electricity/">electricity</a>’. Now, this might sound pretty niche (and it is), but we fervently believe that the hackers are the future &#8211; look at Linux.</p>
<p>Anyways,the most fun presentation we saw was Brock Craft who had worked out a <a href="http://www.theinnovationdiaries.com/2643/your-top-10-ways-to-go-green/">way</a> to translate card data into music using a standard swipe machine. he did a demo of the resulting art <a href="http://www.theinnovationdiaries.com/167/project-natal-details-and-information/">project</a>: the delightful ‘brockenspiel’. Of <a href="http://www.theinnovationdiaries.com/265/how-it-training-courses-can-help-you-land-a-new-job/">course</a>, this being dorkbot, someone just *happened* to have a laser card reader to hand and the attached photo shows the collective delight when that worked too. <a onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outbound/article/www.brockcraft.com');" href="http://www.brockcraft.com/category/brockenspiel/">Brock’s own site</a> has a nice little video of how it all works.</p>
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