Posts with «glow» label

Grow Crystals That Glow with Magnetic Induction

You can grow a crystal around an LED light that's powered by magnetic induction.

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Pics captured during programming RGB LED...

Thats an interesting an captivating slideshow of some pics captured during programming a RGB LED to glow in different shades through Arduino...
Let's Make Robots 06 Feb 14:04

Glowing RGB LED... My 1st Arduino Program...

7 different shades of RGB LED.. Enjoy watching it..

Crayolascope: an Analog Depth Display

With a desire to find out how a deep display would look, video artist Blair Neal created the Crayolascope, a fantastic 3D depth display out of a dozen hacked Crayola Glow Books. An Arduino Mega is driving the display and the user can adjust the speed of the pre-drawn animation or scrub through the frames. The unconventional display was exhibited at The New York Hall of Science (home of World Maker Faire New York) as part of the animation exhibit and he says that it’s a big hit with kids. He also has a few plans for the next version:

I’d like to play with more powerful lighting and more full edge lighting, as well as solve the issue of internal reflectivity between panels degrading the quality of the “image”. Once the animation goes in about 14-18 frames, it becomes very difficult to see from one side unless it is in a very dark space. I would love to get it much deeper than that, or at least make a finer Z-space resolution.

[Thanks, Blair!]