I built a tool for determining if the Hamilton Avenue Bridge over Brooklyn’s Gowanus Canal is open or closed, in real-time. You can determine for yourself if the bridge is open or closed at hamiltontraffic.com, or read on to learn all about my very unhinged obsession with this very hinged drawbridge. But first, here’s a...| Things We Make
For my niece’s birthday this year, I decided to give her the gift every 6-year-old secretly dreams of: an old rotary phone! This wonderful phone came from Facebook Marketplace, the new craigslist where I spend an embarrassing amount of my free time these days. Seriously. It’s incredible. I drove down to the Jersey suburbs of...| Things We Make
Last week, the MTA expanded its rollout of the new open-gangway train, known as the R211T, to the G line. (There are only three of these experimental trains in service; until last week there were two, exclusively running on the C line.) If you’re a railfan or just want to experience a fancy new train,...| Things We Make
I like a good backstory. No — I mean, I really like a good backstory. Just check my lonely little corner of the alignment chart I filled out with my students last week: I also have felt more dissociated than usual lately, in the lead-up to my 40th birthday (which is probably why I celebrated...| Things We Make
It’s Christmas here in New York, my favorite day of the year. It is the one day I get to enjoy the most favorable driving conditions this city has to offer. The streets are mine, and mine alone. Free legal parking as far as the eye can see, paired with zero traffic: my own personal...| Things We Make
I built a tiny NES emulator that packs a surprising punch: 600 games and a capacitive touchscreen, all stuffed into the shell of an original NES cartridge. I’m calling it the NinTARDIS – because there’s more going on under the hood than you’d expect from the outside! The NinTARDIS was originally inspired by a Thingiverse...| Things We Make
Happy Halloween! I turned an old CRT into a fun stoop accoutrement to amuse our trick-or-treaters. It features a 3D animation of a jack o’ lantern that follows your head motions and facial expressions, much like an animoji. It also plays spooky Halloween classics via a little speaker hidden inside. Track o’ Lantern lives inside...| Things We Make
I learned long ago that my capacity for nostalgia extends well beyond the limits of my own lived experiences. I have records originally owned by my dad’s ex-girlfriend’s ex-boyfriend. I have love letters written neither to me or by me. I have fliers my friend plastered around our college campus twenty years ago. I spent...| Things We Make
I spent this summer building a new app, for a machine that hasn’t been on the market since 1980 and wasn’t built to support graphics, sound, connectivity or even lowercase letters, sold by a company that went bankrupt a decade ago, tailor-made for an audience of one: my dad, who celebrated his 70th birthday this...| Things We Make
I made a Spotify remote that tweaks song recommendations across six axes, based on Spotify’s audio features: danceability, energy, acousticness, duration, valence and popularity. It uses the Spacetec Spaceball 2003, an incredible six-degrees-of-freedom CAD mouse from circa 1991. The Spaceball’s freedom of motion allows each axis of motion to tweak your music recommendations, while the...| Things We Make
Almost two months ago, I shared my generative daily planner project, a little executive assistant built into a vintage electric typewriter. Shortly after, a friend reached out with a special request: could he commission one of these as a gift for his boss, whose grandfather used to work at Underwood (a powerhouse typewriter manufacturer of...| Things We Make
I have a new executive assistant. He updates me on the most important emails in my inbox, my loved ones’ upcoming birthdays, calendar events, holidays, package tracking updates and more. His name is Mr. McGillicuddy, and he lives inside my typewriter. Mr. McGillicuddy is a deceptively simple concept that took me a comically long time...| Things We Make
I’ve spent the past month recreating my dad’s old law office (which was basically a second home, a babysitter, an afterschool program and a playground for my entire childhood) in miniature. (Update, October 2024: this piece is now on display at the Brooklyn Museum as part of their 200th anniversary Brooklyn Artists Exhibition, through January...| Things We Make
You can now write a letter to Joshbot and pop it in the mail, and a couple of weeks later you’ll get a handwritten reply in your mailbox.| Things We Make
Last week, my brother and I took in a screening of the 1976 classic Network that just happened to be captioned. As a result, it really struck me how impressive the vocabulary in that movie is.| Things We Make