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You never know what you'll get when you put creative people in a room with tools and tell them to go. NYC Resistor's annual Interactive Show is May 14 and is looking for projects.

The "octoscroller" at NYC Resistor. (Courtesy image)
If you find some joy or satisfaction in the making of things, here’s a thing for you.

Downtown Brooklyn’s NYC Resistor is holding its seventh annual Interactive Show on May 14 and it just sent out a call for projects.
“If you’ve ever wanted an excuse to build a dancing toupée bot, now is the perfect time,” the invite reads. “Or pull out an old project and do something new with it to make it great again. We’d love to show off whatever you’ve been working on.”
NYC Resistor is a increasingly vibrant hacker collective with a flair for inventive hardware projects.
Projects from past shows include some sufficiently wild stuff. Here’s an LED octagon called the Octoscroller:

And here’s a 1950s-era cathode ray oscillograph turned into a Twitter client:

The show will take place May 14 at NYC Resistor, which is located at 87 3rd Ave., on the fourth floor.

Companies: NYC Resistor
Series: Brooklyn
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