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Things to Do on WonderHowTo (12/07 - 12/13)

Dec 7, 2011 10:34 PM

WonderHowTo is made up niche communities called Worlds. If you've yet to join one (or create your own), get a taste below of what's going on in the community. Check in every Wednesday for a roundup of new activities and projects. 

This week: A double exposure cell phone photography challenge, a workshop on creating combination locks in Minecraft, several DIY math art projects, and more!

Challenges and Workshops

  • Phone Snap!—This week's Phone Snap! challenge calls for you to use an app of your choice to create a double exposure image, an effect generally created using traditional film or Photoshop. Admin Elaine Chang has posted an Android app walkthrough for achieving the effect, as well as recommendations for additional apps you can use. Enter now for a chance to win your own DIY pinhole camera kit! You have until December 12th to participate.

Retro-style cardboard camera model.

  • The International iPhoneography Exhibition in NYC—As an additional perk this week, Phone Snap is offering a promotion specifically for iPhone users. The International iPhoneography Exhibition has asked for Phone Snap's three best iPhone shots for their upcoming show, which will take place from December 16th-22nd at The Soho Gallery for Digital Art in New York City. The catch: All entries must be edited using the FX Photo Studio app. Submit by Saturday, December 10th at 11:59pm PST. The three winners will be announced on the following Sunday at 10:00am PST. More details here.

iPhoneography exhibition promotional banner for digital art, December 2011.

  • Minecraft World's Weekly Workshop—If you missed last week's Minecraft workshop on creating a redstone calculator, don't sweat it. This week's workshop is just as cool. Join the rest of the Minecraft World crew on the server this Saturday, December 10th at 4:00pm CST, as admin Jon Hook will be demonstrating the art of redstone locksmithing. More details on the workshop here; if you still haven't joined the server, there are details on getting whitelisted here.

Close-up of a vintage brass combination lock with numbered rotating dials.

  • Community Byte—Both newbie and veteran programmers are welcome to join Null Byte's weekly community coding projects. Held every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 5:00pm PST, coding sessions will take place on Mondays and Wednesdays (instructed by moderator Sol Gates), and HackThisSite walkthroughs will continue to take place on Fridays (instructed by admin Alex Long). Meet up on the Null Byte IRC at the appropriate time! More details here.

Digital green code cascading down a dark background.

Colorful wooden puzzle pieces scattered on a flat surface.

How-To Projects

Seven home remedies for relieving common cold symptoms.

Or maybe dry skin is the problem? Whatever your cold winter woes may be, Yumi has answers...

Easy home remedies for treating dry skin in winter.

Paper snowflakes arranged on a red background.

Cory has also posted instructions for creating a modular origami intersecting triangles sculpture using intermediate origami folds.

Colorful paper star origami design.

And last (and perhaps the coolest), Cory demonstrates how to create these amazingly cool nested cube and octahedron boxes.

Silhouettes of people against a colorful, abstract background.

Redstone circuitry setup in a block-based game.

...as well as a guide to creating your own Automatic Cobblestone Generator.

Stone structure in a grassy landscape.

...and a roundup of think-outside-the-box tips for enhancing the Minecraft game of Spleef.

Minecraft stadium interior with seating and lighting elements.

  • Alex Long, admin of Null Byte, shares several projects this week: The ultimate guide to online anonymity, how to social engineer your way into an amusement park, and more. Check out the Null Byte blog for a complete directory.

Guy Fawkes mask on a black background

I Made It

The folks over at Math Craft have been busy this week! Scroll down to check out the various projects they've posted to the community corkboard.

  • Math Craft moderator Imatfaal Avidya posted this palm-sized pentakis dodecahedron (comment/ask questions here).

Colorful geometric star-shaped sculpture held in a hand.

  • Imatfaal also posted these Escher tessellated polyhedra (comment/ask questions here).

Colorful geometric paper models on a wooden surface.

  • Cory Poole posted this amazing bird's eye maple veneered papercraft dodecahedron (comment/ask questions here).

Geometric polyhedron sculpture on a textured plate.

Decorative snowflake design on a blue background.

  • Cory posted a group of M.C. Escher-inspired holiday ornaments (comment/ask questions here and here).

Colorful origami designs arranged on a wooden surface.

Colorful ball featuring fish designs on a red background.

White origami Christmas tree held in a hand outdoors.

Got Something to Share?

If you've got a relevant How-To, a source of inspiration, or a finished project, post it to the corkboard in one of the applicable Worlds above. If your project is unrelated to these areas, you can publish a How-To article directly on WonderHowTo, or you can start your own World if you've got the passion—or just post directly to the WonderHowTo company corkboard.

Got a question? Comment below or email rmansur@wonderhowto.com.

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