The day-long gathering consisted of artist-led demonstrations, audience activities, and live musical performances. HackShop is angled at creating holiday-related objects using recycled materials. In that vein, featured artist Limor Fried (aka Lady Ada) helped me make a USB battery powered charger housed in a recycled Altoid tin. (Yes, it works.)
Taking a page from Santa's workshop, one project involved the building of an alternative energy powered toy in the form of a mini wind generator. For a look at the HackShop creations, view the image gallery.
Holiday HackShop 2006 took place on Saturday, Dec. 9 in New York City's fashionable Chelsea district. The third annual incarnation of the artist-led event was hosted by Eyebeam, an arts and technology R&D lab and La Suprette, a vendor of functional art.
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