Just because a Raspberry Pi is small doesn't mean it can only power tiny projects. In fact, if something is physically large but computationally simple, a Pi may be the perfect fit to keep everything ...
Bicapitate has created a custom Raspberry Pi-powered 3D-printed map of Manhattan that displays the location of subway trains in real time using LEDs and optical fiber.
This map shows the 'degree centrality' of the streets in Manhattan, New York. This reflects how many other streets are connected to each street, with blue representing simple streets with few ...
Manhattan's Congestion Relief Zone starts at 60th Street and heads south to include the Lincoln, Holland and Hugh L. Carey tunnels on the Hudson River side, and the Queensboro Bridge, Queens ...
Maker and developer Bicapitate, as they're known as over at Reddit, has put together a cool 3D printed map of Manhattan that shows the actual location of the subway trains using optical fiber and ...