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Final Documentation

The final piece is shown above. This project is a greyscale 2-bit mechanical display with a resolution of 16×16. It uses two stm32s, one pi 4, thirty-two servos, and a lot of plastic to accomplish something mesmerizing. I came up with the idea for this project on a cross-country drive last summer. It uses a…

Everything Works? Rolling Blocks

Everything Works! Just kidding, it is a robot. Robots never work! Where I left you last week. This Week. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Ye5LsFlnl6U The code works on the display. Yay! I have run into a couple of issues though. Although I increased clearance between the pixels, they still catch on one another. I hope I can solve this…

Failure and Recalibration for Rolling Blocks

This is an overview of all the bumps in the road. Patrice Dying 3 Times – Voron 2.4 Most of the project was printed on my Voron 2.4, a DIY Open Source 3D printer. (I call them Patrice) Patrice had some issues with cooling the cold side of the extruder. Image holding a hot glue…

Maquette For Rolling Blocks

I threw together some super rough python code with a single child controller and started testing the mechanism driven by the hobby servos I planned on using in the end. This prototype uses the sheath implementation. (Far right listed below) Which replaces the first disc prototype. The key difference is that the cube no longer…

Rachel Feldman – Final Documentation

My project aimed to create a magical forest diorama that had two distinct states. The first state is when the trees glow a bright red. Each tree had 3 red LEDs hidden amongst the foliage. It is always on when the main tree is removed from the platform. The main tree has a small magnet…

Final Documentation – Zachary Adams

COPPER SCULPTURE WITH ANIMATION For my Light Art Practicum, I created an animated sculpture from Copper Rods, an IPS display and solid core wire. I was inspired by Makoto Tojiki’s work and wanted to reference that inspiration by creating a Wire sculpture with a digital wire frame figure. HOW IT WAS MADE All electrical components…

Hanwen Xu – my failure in the final documentation

Hi, This post is supposed to be my final documentation on my breath visualizer light art installation. Right after the final showcase, my converter broke on my way home. Now it is fully not responsive now (you can see the red light stop lighting up even if I toggle the switch.) That was fine because…

Ty Riviere – Final Documentation

For my Light Art Practicum requirement at WPI, I designed and built an animated Neon Sign using silicon covered LED Strips. The LEDs are shaped to form a cup sitting on a table, with a die dropping into the cup, and letters spelling out the word “PLUNK.” This represents a game that I enjoy playing…

Light Heart – Julian Poindexter

Abstract Over the past several weeks I have worked to utilize LED lights and sensors to create an interactive piece of artwork. I’ve created a polygonal, anatomical human heart that is set alight with different color and patterns based on the orientation and acceleration applied. The goal was to capture and visualize the energy of…

Projection Sculpture – Final Steps and Presentation

I’ll start with final presentation videos, then follow with a final blog post with final steps / updates since the last update. Finished Documentation Videos showcasing the project in various lighting conditions, showing both the piece itself and the light effects on its surroundings. Credit to Zeke Andreassen for assistance with wiring and soldering. Filming…

Final Project Documentation – Frequency Reactive LED Panel

Over the last 7 weeks, I have spent lots of time working on finalizing a design of a frequency reactive light panel, and here I have the final results of this project.adidas yeezy 700 v3 nike air max 1 ultra moire black white ราคา shampoo isdin lambdapil Mexico ciorapi compresivi pana la coapsa scarpe eleganti…

Laser Board Final Documentation – Nathan Reed

The “Laser Board” is a interactive piece of art where viewers can create their own patterns and images by manipulating a number of magnetic components on a steel board. There are two types of components on the board, lasers and prisms. The lasers consist of a wood base with a laser strapped on top and…

[Final] MegaHits and the Dripping Cave Simulator

(You can also find this post at https://blog.kmoene.com/blog/post/241.html) The Drip Cave Simulator is a mini audio-visual device prototype that simulates a fantasy dripping cave, where each drop of water creates magical lights in the dark cave. This project is a perfect opportunity for me to experiment with my MegaHits audio modules. Unlike most other projects,…

Polished & Present – Neon LED Sign

This week I needed to focus on putting all of my parts together and wrapping up the project. This started with making the final laser cuts for the acrylic base, and gluing the two sheets together, as shown on the right. I used transparent Gorilla Glue to adhere these two pieces together. I drizzled the…