The Shed

TALES FOR MAKERS

In this second episode (see The Shed Issue No. 103 for part one), Ray faces challenges as he searches for his son.

An intelligent drone impersonates the dominating technology he meets. I think that any maker at least once in his life would spend some time thinking about doing some hacking on this fascinating world. The second part of this project, presented here, will inspire all those makers fascinated by these futuristic flying objects. Indeed, I am one of them.

If you plan to make your own project inspired by the Ray adventures, don’t forget to explore the Tales for Makers challenge running until the end of August on element14 (https://community.element14.com/challenges-projects/project14/tales4makers).

Is it Tommy playing video games? Excited, he

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