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kaleidoscope

what if sounds would be souvenirs instead of pictures?

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final: north bracelet

Here’s the final prototype of north bracelet. During the process I’ve learned a lot about electronics (thanks for Alex). Here are some core hints: For this application input was tilt compensated compass (CMPS10), outputs were 3 high luminosity leds. First prototype was made on breadbord to check how it works and to program arduino fio. [...]

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in process: north bracelet

Are you extremely stylish? But afraid to get lost in the forest while picking mushrooms? Well, this is exactly what you need! If to be more serious, this is small project to get more familiar with electronics: arduino, sensors, actuators and coding. I decided to fabricate bracelet witch’s strength of light depends on compass position. [...]

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concepts

here are first ideas for the physical computing project what could be done using sensors together with magic arduino

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sketches

firs raw sketches of conceps

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