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Electronic Wonderland At Holiday HackShop 2006

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The Holiday Hackshop is a day of artist led demos, DIY activities, and live music.

Filming a video greeting card to post on the web, at Holiday Hackshop.
Hackshop attendee films a holiday greeting posted to YouTube.
Father and son race a paper vehicle powered by a wind generator.
Christmas Tree version 2.0
The Holiday Hackshop is a day of artist led demos, DIY activities, and live music.

Don't Say Cheese
Filming a video greeting card to post on the web, at Holiday Hackshop.

Lights, Camera, YouTube
Hackshop attendee films a holiday greeting posted to YouTube.

Paper Tiger
Father and son race a paper vehicle powered by a wind generator.

A snow globe made from a bottle of the uber trendy Fred water, nice bottle and Poland Spring just isn't hip enough.
Hackshop attendees use recycled materials in creating inflatable objects.
A performance of visual music by media artist c.h.i.a.k.i. (seated).
Limor Fried aka Lady Ada, demostrates the soldering iron during the Altoid USB charger workshop.
Snow Job
A snow globe made from a bottle of the uber trendy Fred water, nice bottle and Poland Spring just isn't hip enough.

Recycling Art
Hackshop attendees use recycled materials in creating inflatable objects.

See The Music
A performance of visual music by media artist c.h.i.a.k.i. (seated).

Hot Hands
Limor Fried aka Lady Ada, demostrates the soldering iron during the Altoid USB charger workshop.

Limor Fried aka Lady Ada, uses her MIT gained knowledge to show me how to cut a tin of Altoids.

The USB battery powered charger I made at the Holiday Hackshop, and my iPod didn't blow up. It's a Christmas miracle.
The Easy Part
Limor Fried aka Lady Ada, uses her MIT gained knowledge to show me how to cut a tin of Altoids.

Minty Boost
The USB battery powered charger I made at the Holiday Hackshop, and my iPod didn't blow up. It's a Christmas miracle.

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