There are plenty of interactive Arduino projects for beginners, but for the last decade, Makey Makey has been a favorite among kids, parents, and educators alike. Created by MIT alums Jay Silver and ...
Turn Makey Makey into MIDI Controller. Mod the Makey Makey firmware so that it sends MIDI Note signals instead of keyboard keys signals. Use JSFX Effects to map this signal inside a DAW or VST Host ...
The good folks at Joy Labz were kind enough to send me a MaKey Makey for review, and let me tell you, I've been having a pretty great time playing around with it. For those unfamiliar, the MaKey Makey ...
For the past couple of weeks we've been doing a bunch of experiments creating instruments, game controllers, and other playful interfaces for computers using MaKey MaKey. It's been a fun and ...
At about the size of a credit card, the original Makey Makey (now called the Classic) isn't exactly a behemoth, but it's not really something you could wear around your neck or dangle from your ear ...
We’ve been getting a lot of emails on the Hackaday tip line about the Makey Makey. This business-card sized circuit board turns everything – bananas, Play-Doh, water, and people – into a touch ...
The project uses a computer, a browser page with some JavaScript, and a Makey Makey board in combination with beading wire, electrical wire, a physical painted canvas, paper and a desk easel. The ...
When it launched in 2012, the Makey Makey was the golden child of the maker movement. It was a simple, easy to use board with holes for alligator clips and a USB socket that would present capacitive ...
Since its launch four years ago, the Makey Makey invention kit has been used to turn bananas into piano keyboards, make potted plants talk when handled and transform the outstretched hands of audience ...