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Does your Raspberry Pi belong in a gallery?

It is a beautiful piece of hardware and I’m sure takes pride of place in many a building, with scores of people gazing upon it in wonder, especially if you’ve hacked it to do something cool. But is it art? Google Developers certainly think so, and have launched  Dev Art: Art Made with Code  mid-February, as an open platform that allows artists to share their digital art with the world and also detail the process they took to create their work in a unique way.

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The MagPi – Kickstart the Volume 2 Binder for 432 pages of Pi goodness!

The MagPi magazine is the single thing to have come out of the Raspberry Pi community that I’m proudest of, in a sort of godmotherly way – we at the Raspberry Pi Foundation do not have any association with The MagPi besides thinking it’s the best thing since sliced maltloaf. They’ve got a new Kickstarter running. The MagPi is a monthly free download, full of projects, tutorials, reviews and interviews about the Raspberry Pi.

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Jayme Gisbourne’s Porta-Pi

Last Friday night I spotted a tweet with a picture of a Raspberry Pi running on a screen and mini keyboard concealed within a small hinged enclosure: “I christen thee as ‘Porta-Pi’” its officially finished! @Raspberry_Pi pic.twitter.com/UCIqVPoRLR — Jayme Gisbourne (@jaymegisbourne) February 8, 2014 I thought it was great! Then the next morning I spotted the very same box while wandering around the Cambridge Raspberry Jam – and was pleased to be able to see it for real – especially impressed when I discovered the maker behind the project was a 14 year old school boy. Jayme Gisbourne is a very bright and forward thinking fourteen year old. Over to Jayme… My name is Jayme Gisbourne

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Portable XBMC Lunch Box Project Powered By A Raspberry Pi – Geeky gadgets

Geeky gadgets Portable XBMC Lunch Box Project Powered By A Raspberry Pi Geeky gadgets Using a Star Wars lunchbox together with a variety of other hardware parts including a Raspberry Pi Model B, Edimax USB wifi dongle and 7 port USB powered hub, he has created self-contained portable XBMC entertainment system. Portable XBMC Lunch

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MagPi issue 20 – your free Raspberry Pi magazine, out now

Issue 20, February 2014, of the excellent MagPi Magazine was released this week. I’m completely stealing the editorial by Matt from The MagPi team to introduce this issue (as you may have guessed, Liz is away. And I am not as good as Liz at this

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The MagPi senses new photo opportunities – ElectronicsWeekly.com

ElectronicsWeekly.com The MagPi senses new photo opportunities ElectronicsWeekly.com Always happy to flag the latest issue of The MagPi, the magazine devoted to all things Raspberry Pi . The latest issue, for February, is number 20 and its available for free download

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Laika Explorer: what it’s like to build a Raspberry Pi accessory startup

A lot of companies are building Raspberry Pi add-ons – Raspberry Pi accessory businesses have been called out by the UK Telegraph this year as one of their top 2014 startup investments . It gives us enormous pleasure to watch people build jobs and businesses around the Raspberry Pi, and we watch the numerous companies which add to the ecosystem with great interest.

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A sneak peek at some content from our new website

As you may have gathered from large hints we’ve been dropping, we’re partway through a complete redesign and overhaul of this website. All the stuff that you’re familiar with here will be staying, but there will also be lots of new content, easy-to-download projects, and areas for teachers, learners and makers with classroom materials, worksheets and much more. The new site will come online (as a beta – we’ll be looking for your feedback later) in the spring; right now we’re working on architecture, design, and, most importantly, content.

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