build an anechoic chamber . Mapping the Wi - Fi in your building . heed to theEarth with piezo microphone . These are all fascinating projects , and we ’ve featured artists and engineer who have done them here on Giz before . But now , there ’s a book in which they explain how .
I was researching how to build a piezo mic — eg , a microphone that “ hear ” for vibrations through structures and object , rather than through the gentle wind — when I came across an e - leger called theSignal Culture Cook Book . It was published this fall bySignal Culture , the two - year - old media artwork formation incline out of upstate New York .
evidently , I download it — and it ’s awesome . Over the course of 195 page , artists , technologist , and other specialists explicate how to complete fairly complex undertaking in clear and concise language . A few instance of how - tos :

Nicholas Economosdetails how to make an anechoic bedroom with common materials .
PhotographerMichael Bosworthexplains how to “ paint with light ” using a DSLR .
Bill Sackwalks you through how to build your own pizeo mic and utilize it to make euphony .

Darius Kazemishows you how to build your own Twitter bot for fun or gain .
ArtistJesse Englandoutlines how to make Super 8 mm or 16 millimetre film using zero materials from picture suppliers — just an inkjet pressman .
There are many more . It ’s a great resource for anyone who ’s interested in going a petty deeper into the media artistic creation cony hole — or just building their own earthquake sensor , whatever . you may donate $ 25 to Signal Culture and download the formula bookhere .

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