LED technology is so cheap that now you can throw it away. So the Graffiti Research Lab has dreamed up LED Throwies, colorful little LED markers you can make yourself. They require a 10mm LED and a ...
LED throwies are nothing more than an LED taped to a button battery and a rare-earth magnet. But in their simplicity comes a basic understanding of how circuits work. And not only is it fun making ...
Say your pet rat dies. Instead of trashing it, you could shove LED throwie lights into its eye-sockets in a decorative taxidermy experiment that’s as creative as it is graphically morbid. It might be ...
What are LED “throwies” and how can they used as a form of civil protest? Throwies were popularized by GRL, Graffiti Research Labs, with instructions for making them appearing on the popular DIY site, ...
A group of graffiti artists consisting of Eyebeam members, design students and members of the group Visual Resistance gets ready for the night by making 600 LED Throwies. It takes roughly 15 seconds ...
[Mike] has just put a new spin on LED throwies — turning innocent statues into scary possessed demons of the night. He calls them Statueyes, and while it’s not quite vandalism, you might still cause a ...
[Mike] has just put a new spin on LED throwies — turning innocent statues into scary possessed demons of the night. He calls them Statueyes, and while it’s not quite vandalism, you might still cause a ...
Prelude: LED Throwies are LEDs bound to lithium coin batteries and small magnets. They're thrown up at appropriate metal things to make for a colorful display (example & info).<BR><BR>In a wild twist, ...
I think there are a few signs of the coming apocalypse — nukes in North Korea, Katie Couric, and now this. This is a rat throwie that sticks to any metal surface and has two glowing eyes. Best of all?
These are pretty damn cool.<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content"> LED Throwies ...