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Who Gives a Scrap offers 50% off for our members in March

🇺🇸 · Fort Collins Creator Hub · Clayton, Kait

Have you guys heard about our friends at Who Gives a Scrap? They are a creative reuse center that has diverted over 133 TONS of material from the El Paso and Larimer County landfills in under 4 years. They collect all kinds of arts, crafts, and hobbies supplies in addition to neat vintage finds. Next time you need to go to Michaels, Hobby Lobby, or any art store, try these guys instead. They have so much material at a fraction of the price when buying new. They also have cool classes and events. Located at Drake and Shields. These generous folks are offering our members 50% off for the rest of March!! All you have to do is give them your name at checkout. @whogivesascrapfoco https://www.whogivesascrapcolorado.com/

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3D Modeling

🇺🇸 · Spark Makerspace · Elizabeth Berry

At the end of this month, Spark Makerspace will be holding a 3D Modeling Workshop on April 27 at 1:00 - 4:00 PM. For more information...

Next Hub Talk: Seeing and Hearing with your Tongue

🇺🇸 · Fort Collins Creator Hub · Clayton, Kait

We’re very excited about our next Hub Talk! On April 29th at 7pm, we’ll be learning about (and trying) the world’s first open source sensory substitution/augmentation development platform: The Cthulhu Shield. This system takes various types of sensory inputs (sound, pressure, image, heat, etc) and translates them into electrode pulses that are in contact with the surface of the tongue. This sensory substitution allows your tongue to ‘see’ and ‘hear’ the environment around you. Sensory augmentation is also possible. Since it is an open sourced Arduino platform, Cthulhu Shield lets anyone experiment and make devices that can expand the sensory experience. They have written an easy to use Arduino library that gets you started on projects including tongue-heat-vision, tongue-based GPS directions, or tongue-ultrasonic hearing. Not only does it translate inputs to the tongue, Cthulhu also can be used as a controlling device , where your tongue can send outputs to another device. Write your own hotkey video game actions, send text messages, or control a wheelchair or mobility device with your tongue. NOTE: Please register through our website to secure your spot. If you want to try out the Cthulhu Shield device, sign up ASAP because we only have 5 available for us to try! Click here for more info on the project. The Cthulhu Shield is being developed by Sapien LLC . Sapien was formed as a university startup and sponsors active research programs at CSU. Sapien collaborates with CSU scientists and engineers on their research and development efforts. Beer provided by Snowbank Brewing.

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Coming Soon: Adobe Creative Suite

🇺🇸 · Spark Makerspace · Samantha Barth

Thanks to a generous sponsorship from Chelsea Groton Bank, Spark members will be getting access to Adobe Creative Suite. Members will...