Electronic Music Night Success!!!

A great success at Fubar’s electronic music night! We had a ton of

cool gear demos. There was an Elektron MachineDrum, a Korg ESX-1, a
Novation Launchpad. On the more DIY route of gear, we had a fully
functional Drone Lab machine as well as a couple people soldering up some
atari punk consoles. A Stylophone even made a guest appearance. There
was a nice awesome jam session involving most of this gear as well as a
violinist, which can be listened to on
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/fubarlabs-live-stream. we will have
another Electronic music night soon, and hopefully more people can
come and enjoy this great combination of music and electronics.

AlexW

July 29, 2010   Posted in: Uncategorized  No Comments

Coming up soon at FUBAR Labs

Electronic Music Night – July 28th 8pm – We’ll be discussing, creating, and listening to Electronic Music.В  See our Electronic Music Mailing List for more discussion of Electronic Music at FUBAR. All are welcome.

Arduino Boot Camp, Intro to the Arduino Microcontroller – July 31st 1pm – Description below, register online at Eventbrite.

DIY Beverage Night (Brewing beer/soft drinks) – August 11th 8pm – We will be brewing, discussing, and drinking homemade beverages such as beer and soda.В  We will learn how to brew beer and plan a brewing project for the space.

Apocalypse Survival Night – August 18th 8pm – This workshop prepares people for the zombie/robot/nuclear/global-warming/reality-television apocalypse.В  The study group focuses on survival and emergency preparedness.В  Anyone is welcome to attend, free of charge.

Still in the Planning Stages – TBA

Physical Security Workshop – Learn about Physical Security by understanding methods of lock picking and how to protect against them.

Open Source Your Project – Rick Anderson, veteran programmer and champion of open source software will lead a discussion on how to turn your work into an effective, community driven open source project.

Every Week at FUBAR

Open Hack NightEvery Thursday 7pm – Anyone is welcome to come by and bring something to work on.В  You’re welcome to bring anything to hack on but we’ll always have people around that can help you with your Microcontroller projects.

Soldering Sunday – Every Sunday 1pm – Come learn to solder, or sharpen your skills.В  We’ll have all the necessary equipment, as well as electronics kits and random junk to practice on.В  This event is free and open to the public.

July 16, 2010   Posted in: Uncategorized  No Comments

Arduino Boot Camp – Intro to physical computing and the Arduino Microcontroller – July 31st

Two new classes coming up in July! The Arduino Bootcamp class described here and the Plant Tissue Culture Workshop in the following post.

Date: Saturday, July 31, 2010 from 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM (ET)
Location:
Fair Use Building and Research Labs
403 Cleveland Ave
Highland Park, NJ 08904
Registration:Click Here to register through Eventbrite (registration ends July 20th)

This class will introduce students to the Arduino Microcontroller – a powerful platform for developing hardware that interfaces with the physical world. The Arduino can be used in robotics, art installations, 3D printers, and other do-it-yourself electronics projects.

During this class students will:

  • Build circuits that utilize sensors and output devices that allow the microcontroller to react to its environment.
  • Learn electronics, programming, and physical computing concepts by building fun projects.
  • Find out how to get help on their own projects and learn more about the Arduino after the class.

The class includes an electronics kit and an Arduino Microcontroller.

Students must provide their own laptop computer. Students are encouraged to download the Arduino software before the class.

June 23, 2010   Posted in: Upcoming Classes  No Comments

Plant Tissue Culture Workshop on July 10th

Event: Plant Tissue Culture Workshop
Date: Saturday, July 10, 2010 from 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM (ET)
Location:
Fair Use Building and Research Labs
403 Cleveland Ave
Highland Park, NJ 08904
Registration: Plant Tissue Culture Workshop

Want to clone your plants? Come find out how. Alice Zelman, a graduate of the Plant Science program at Cook College, will show you how to use simple lab procedures and equipment to take advantage of plants’ developmental capabilities and grow a mini garden in a petri dish. You will create and take home your new botanical adventure in a dish.

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June 16, 2010   Posted in: Upcoming Classes  No Comments

Open House

Where: 403 Cleveland Ave, Highland Park, NJ
When: June 5th 1pm-6pm

New Jersey’s Only Hackerspace finally has….well…..a space! Stop by our new location, check out what we’re working on, find out what FUBAR Labs is all about. We will be demonstrating our 3D printer, and showcasing member projects. Drop in any time between 1pm and 6pm.
You can RSVP via Facebook here (not required)

May 28, 2010   Posted in: Uncategorized  One Comment

FUBAR Labs voids warranties – Printer

When we get bored at FUBAR Labs, we decide to just void some warranties. This printer didn’t work anymore, so we tore it to pieces to try and salvage parts for future hacks.

Pics and walkthrough after the break. Oh, and yes, we plan to do this more often. Read the rest of this post »

May 24, 2010   Posted in: Uncategorized  No Comments

Soldering Sunday and Highland Park Street Fair Tomorrow!

Soldering Sunday is at 403 Cleveland ave Highland Park NJ, at 5pm on Sunday 5/22/10

IMG_20100522_193450 Tomorrow (Sunday) We’ll be at the Highland Park Street Fair from 11:30-4:40 on Raritan Ave in Highland Park. At 5pm we’ll be kicking off our first Soldering Sunday. If anyone wants to come by we’ll have soldering irons, solder, and various boards and components to work on. No experience required. Soldering Sunday is free and open to the public, but a $5 donation is suggested.

May 22, 2010   Posted in: Uncategorized  No Comments

FUBAR Labs and the tale of the Box of Junk

Ithacka, the Ithaca, NY based hackerspace issued an interesting challenge to hackers and hackerspaces – buy a Box of Junk from American Science and Surplus and make something, or a series of somethings, from it. The rules are quite simple.

FUBAR Labs, always looking for a reason to make something or destroy something, jumped at the chance to enter the competition.

Excited, we opened the box on video. True to the age old saying, we got exactly what we paid for.

Now what? We’ll see. But for now our brainstorming sessions are filled with hook based designs. Apparently our box of junk REALLY likes hanging things.

May 22, 2010   Posted in: Uncategorized  No Comments

NERF Hacking, anyone?

What do a bunch of members do on a lazy Sunday afternoon? Buy a crap ton of nerf guns and mod the heck out of them, that’s what.

May 16, 2010   Posted in: Uncategorized  One Comment

Jacob’s Ladder

Member Phil takes a video of us getting bored and making a Jacob’s Ladder at the hackerspace. It essentially amounted to a simple, quick test of the 12,000 Volt transformer soon to be used in our future Tesla Coil.

May 13, 2010   Posted in: Uncategorized  No Comments