Atari Punk Console 2.0 in Everyday Objects

APC 2.0 Kit from GetLoFi.com/Shop

APC 2.0 Kit from GetLoFi.com/Shop

Nag Champa APC 2.0 by Kaz – More images in this Gallery.

Atari Punk Console Cup Cake

Cupcake 2.0 by Wayne

Atari Punk Console 2.0 Sorbet

Sorbet 2.0 by Gary, more info at Klunk.org.

Atari Punk Console Flash Light

APC 2.0 Flashlight by GroovyPancakes.

So far the APC 2.0 kit users are good at following instructions, especially when it comes to using discarded everyday objects as cases for their new noise makers. Above are some of examples found floating around the Internet. If you have more please let me know and I will post them. We also created a Facebook page to share the love of the APC 2.0 on the most addictive Social Networking site, one more thing for you to keep tabs on. Gearwire.com just did a very nice demo and a writeup about an APC 2.0 prototype. Watch it below.

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The APC 2.0 Kits are plentiful and still for sale from the GetLoFi.com/Shop, packaging is now all paper based in order to help reduce the plastic waste. So far the feedback has been extremely positive from all over the world. As a side note, more inexpensive and easy to build kits are on their way from the GetLoFi labs. Stay Tuned!

11 Responses to “Atari Punk Console 2.0 in Everyday Objects”

  1. POTAR says:

    whoa, that incense burner one is an awesome idea!! and the cupcake looks yummy!

  2. cupcake says:

    i like websites where plastic cupcakes are included within the category of ‘everyday objects’.

  3. wayn3w says:

    C is for Cupcake… that’s good enough for me! As the cupcake maker above, let me say it was easy to put the board together, but a little harder to put it into a small space — you have to fit a battery in there! The cupcake has a hinged lid which snaps into place. There is an art to planning the space, and I always seem to forget something.

  4. sailormouth says:

    wayn3w – the cupcake looks awesome.

  5. Kaptainme says:

    KAZ!!!

  6. kaz says:

    i’ve held onto that incense burner for some time, but hadn’t found anything suited for its shape until i received the apc 2.0 board.
    playing it’s pleasingly addictive.

    hey morgan!

  7. I created a similar design to the APC(beep it, by michael una) inside the type of case that blank cd’s come in, locks tight for use and easily opens for battery changes or modifications. Plus people can see the guts of your project as you use it.

  8. I should probably mention you can read about it at my website (jordancolburn.tripod.com) it’s under the “projects” heading.

  9. CM says:

    Cool, thank you! I’ll check it out.

  10. stolenfat says:

    i once built an apc with photosensors into the orange juice carton i was drinking at the time. it was the closest thing around!

  11. Hhhahhaha! Thats was crazy! Awesome!

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