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Table of Images<br />

Figure 1-1 Cantenna wireless antenna, constructed from a Golden Circle fruit juice t<strong>in</strong>, 2004. Image is<br />

author’s own.<br />

Figure 2-1 Kitchen cupboard handle attached to the boot of a Ford Falcon sedan, Melbourne, Australia, 2004.<br />

Image is author’s own.<br />

Figure 3-1 Planet Lamp parabolic microphone, 2005. Image is author’s own.<br />

Figure 3-2 FIX counter, 2004. Image is author’s own.<br />

Figure 3-3 FIX submission form, 2004. Image is author’s own.<br />

Figure 3-4 Matchbox car before remak<strong>in</strong>g, 2004. Image is author’s own.<br />

Figure 3-5 Matchbox car after remak<strong>in</strong>g, 2004. Image is author’s own.<br />

Figure 3-6 IKEA footstool before remak<strong>in</strong>g, 2004. Image is author’s own.<br />

Figure 3-7 IKEA footstool after remak<strong>in</strong>g, 2004. Image is author’s own.<br />

Figure 3-8 Planet Lamp before remak<strong>in</strong>g, 2004. Image is author’s own.<br />

Figure 3-9 Fitt<strong>in</strong>g electronics to Planet Lamp, 2005. Image is author’s own.<br />

Figure 3-10 Planet Lamp after remak<strong>in</strong>g, 2005. Image is author’s own.<br />

Figure 3-11 Amplifier circuit <strong>in</strong>stalled <strong>in</strong> Planet Lamp, 2005. Image is author’s own.<br />

Figure 3-12 Planet Lamp parabolic microphone volume control, 2005. Image is author’s own.<br />

Figure 3-13 Planet Lamp parabolic microphone headphone jack, 2005. Image is author’s own.<br />

Figure 4-1 Tim Hirzel’s modified Silvia coffee mach<strong>in</strong>e, 2006. Photograph Hirzel.<br />

Figure 4-2 Tim Hirzel’s Silvia coffee mach<strong>in</strong>e with Ardu<strong>in</strong>o controller, 2008. Photograph Hirzel.<br />

Figure 4-3 Pokia handset, 2005. Image is author’s own.<br />

Figure 4-4 Samsung NC10 3G modem hack by João de Oliveira, 2009. Photograph Oliveira.<br />

Figure 4-5 GameBoy Drum Mach<strong>in</strong>e (solenoid) hack by Jowan Sebastian, 2008. Photograph Sebastian.<br />

http://8bitplateau.net, accessed 10 July, 2010.<br />

Figure 4-6 Circuit bend<strong>in</strong>g a ‘Speak & Spell’. Photograph Pete Edwards. http://www.casperelectronics.com,<br />

accessed 10 July, 2010.<br />

Figure 4-7 iPod firmware (graphics) hack developed by IpodWizard, 2004. Photograph Phillip Torrone.<br />

Figure 4-8 Traffic sign hacked <strong>in</strong> Ga<strong>in</strong>esville, Florida, U.S.A. Photograph Amelia Wilhelm. http://www.<br />

ga<strong>in</strong>esville.com/article/20091222/ARTICLES/912221017?tc=ar, accessed 10 July, 2010.<br />

Figure 4-9 IKEA bag ra<strong>in</strong>coat by scasper. Photograph Stephanie Casper. http://www.flickr.com/<br />

photos/37564385@N06/4331201008/, accessed 10 July, 2010.<br />

Figure 4-10 LCD monitor and computer keyboard mod by Sean Slattery (aka Jake von Slatt), 2007-2009.<br />

Photograph Slattery. http://steampunkworkshop.com/lcd.shtml, accessed 10 July, 2010.<br />

Figure 4-11 ‘Steampunk Laptop’ computer case mod by Richard Nagy (aka Datamancer), 2007. Photograph<br />

Nagy. http://www.datamancer.net/steampunklaptop/steampunklaptop.htm, accessed 10 July, 2010.<br />

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