<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>In this issue of <i>Make: </i>, go from zero to maker and beyond with expert tips for taking your robotics, cosplay, and crafting interests to the next level. Then in our cover story, littleBits creator Ayah Bdeir talks about the origins of the iconic snap-and-play electronic blocks, plus teaming up with Star Wars and Marvel, and where the company is headed next. And learn how Oakland, California's, Black Girls Code is bringing expertise -- and a diverse voice -- to technology's future.<br/><br/>Plus, 16 projects including: <br/><br/></p><li>Hack cheap distance sensors to make tiny objects float in mid-air</li><li>Add a digital eyeball to a creepy charm you can wear for Halloween -- or all year</li><li>Roast coffee beans automatically with spinner, stirrer, and heat gun rig</li><li>Assemble a cute robot arm to draw the current time in luminescent numerals<br/><br/>And more!</li><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p>Mike Senese is the Executive Editor of Make: magazine. He is also a TV host, starring in various engineering and science shows for Discovery Channel, including Punkin Chunkin, How Stuff Works, and Catch It Keep It.</p><p>An avid maker, Mike spends his spare time tinkering with remote-control aircraft, doing amateur woodworking, and attempting to cook the perfect pizza.</p>
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