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Good evening! Tim Heath, one of our super smart HI Capacity members, is volunteering to host a workshop to create a cell phone controlled robot! It’s pretty amazing.

Tim writes: “Learn how to turn your cellphone into an inexpensive robot that you can control anywhere in the world using the MyRobot platform! If you want to actually create your own robot using a cellphone you can either buy a kit at the workshop or bring your own parts. At the least you will need a phone with serial output, a microprocessor (Arduino) to accept DTFM or serial input, serial break out board for your phone (if not using DTFM), two motors/servos for one castor wheel for motion etc… You will also learn how to create a robot chassis using blender and a RepRap machine. Email Tim at wgheath@gmail.com if you have any questions.”

HI Capacity has a printrbot 3D printer for members to use to print the chassis, if needed.

When: Wednesday, April 17, 2013 @ 6:30pm

Where: HI Capacity (in the Box Jelly), 307a Kamani Street Honolulu, 96813. (Please park on Ward Ave, Kamani street, or surrounding street parking).

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We recently had a chance to sit down with HICap community board member, Alan Solidum and talk to him about his experience as a Top Finalist in Campbells API competition, Hack The Kitchen.

HC. Hey Alan… How was NYC?

AS. Amazing! I had a great time… Plus I got to finally meet one of the original cofounders of HICap, Ryan Kanno who moved to NYC to work for a finance company. I also went to DC and hung out with HICap ex-president, Austen Ito who was accepted in Hungry Academy last year and now works at Living Social.

HC. How are they doing?

AS. Awesome… They participated in Startup Bus and also got the Mashery Best Use of API Award in API Hack Day NY… But they were more interested in hearing what’s going on with HICap and where we’re headed.

HC. Where is HICap headed?

AS. Oh that would be a long discussion but let’s just say a lot of exciting stuff is coming up…. including Arduinos, Raspberry Pis, photography, hackathons, fun workshops and much more.

HC. So why did you fly out to NYC?

AS. Campbells released an API for their over 3000 recipes and put a call out to developers to create apps to answer the question “What’s for dinner”? It was a national contest and they received over 150 applications all competing for a $50K winning prize. Our two man team, Antisocial Labs, made the finals and was invited to present in Google NYC along with 5 other teams.

HC. What was your idea?

AS. Our idea was called Recipe Remixed. So basically have you ever looked at a recipe and wished it was different or maybe there was vegetarian option or maybe a healthier option. So not only do we allow you to search through Campbells recipes but also tweak them to your unique tastes or “remix” these recipes. Our platform encourages users to create, collaborate and communicate with each other… And since our users are remixing recipes we like to call them Dish Jockeys or DJs.

HC. Who else was on your team?

AS. Mark Guillermo, designer extraodinare at Wall-to-Wall studios. This is probably the first time I’ve worked with a designer this early in the process and I honestly believe we wouldn’t have made it as far as we did if not for his user experience design and aesthetic eye.

HC. How did you do in the competition?

AS. Unfortunately we didn’t take first or second place, the cash prizes. But placing somewhere between third and sixth out of 150 is pretty good. I would’ve loved taking back a win for Hawaii but… It certainly was an honor and privledge being there.

HC. So where does Recipe Remixed go from here?

AS. Well our dev key from Campbells is still active so you can still see what we submitted. Better yet, go to www.antisociallabs.com and keep following our story and see how it unfolds.

HC. Anything else you wanna share?

AS. That if you put the time in, things will happen. What we accomplished is certainly within reach of anyone in our community. So I encourage you to come down and get more involved with events, workshops and hackathons and meet the community. HICap is what it is today because of our community.

HC. Mahalo for sharing your story with us.

AS. Thanks having me.

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We are happy to announce in cooperation with Honolulu Startup Weekend (see below for more details), HICapacity members will receive $50 off entry fees. If you’ve been interested in participating in Startup Weekend, right now would be a perfect time to do so.

To use your exclusive HICapacity discount, register at http://www.eventbrite.com/event/4738325459 and enter HICAP in the promotional code.

If you have any other questions, please email maker@hicapacity.org with the subject line “Honolulu Startup Weekend”.

More About Startup Weekend:

Startup Weekends are 54-hour events designed to provide superior experiential education for technical and non-technical entrepreneurs. Beginning with Friday night pitches and continuing through brainstorming, business plan development, and basic prototype creation, Startup Weekends culminate in Sunday night demos and presentations. Participants create working startups during the event and are able to collaborate with like-minded individuals outside of their daily networks. All teams hear talks by industry leaders and receive valuable feedback from local entrepreneurials. The weekend is centered around action, innovation, and education. Whether you are looking for feedback on a idea, a co-founder, specific skill sets, or a team to help you execute, Startup Weekends are the perfect environment in which to test your idea and take the first steps towards launching your own startup.

Startup Weekend is going on from April 12nd @6PM to April 14th @9PM.

Get more details at: http://honolulu.startupweekend.org

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