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* [[Hack-o-mat|Hack-o-mat]] (ongoing as of January 2023) we're rebooting the sudoroom hack-o-mat, with this refresh adding more art and zines as well as fashion! | * [[Hack-o-mat|Hack-o-mat]] (ongoing as of January 2023) we're rebooting the sudoroom hack-o-mat, with this refresh adding more art and zines as well as fashion! | ||
* [[ | * [[FixitClinic|Fix-It Clinic]] for the right to repair, fixing all variety of old things and learning how things work! | ||
* [[Hammond_Organ|Hammond Organ]] (ongoing as of March 2022, [[User:kent]], multiple contributors) <br> First brought to Omni in 2015. Ongoing restoration of a Hammond organ and Leslie speaker. | * [[Hammond_Organ|Hammond Organ]] (ongoing as of March 2022, [[User:kent]], multiple contributors) <br> First brought to Omni in 2015. Ongoing restoration of a Hammond organ and Leslie speaker. |
Revision as of 18:51, 11 January 2023
This page exists to catalog all the awesome things sudoroom members and guests are working on. Please add links to pages for any active projects here. If you'd like to see all the awesome projects sudoroom has done in the past (active >6 months ago), check out Inactive Projects
Various groups meet regularly to work on these projects. See Recurring Meetings
Sudo Room Projects
- Hack-o-mat (ongoing as of January 2023) we're rebooting the sudoroom hack-o-mat, with this refresh adding more art and zines as well as fashion!
- Fix-It Clinic for the right to repair, fixing all variety of old things and learning how things work!
- Hammond Organ (ongoing as of March 2022, User:kent, multiple contributors)
First brought to Omni in 2015. Ongoing restoration of a Hammond organ and Leslie speaker.
- 3D Printing at SudoRoom (ongoing as of April 2022, multiple contributors)
There are a set of maintained 3D printers that members use to create cool objects.
- Projection Mapping (April 2022, User:Romyilano)
Projection Mapping uses everyday video projectors, but instead of projecting on a flat screen, light is mapped onto any surface, turning common objects of any 3D shape into interactive displays.