


Naim Busek, Steve Goldstein, Alex Smith, Nathan Hellweg, Matt Pinner & Crash Space

Interactive light piece built and displayed as part of Red Bull Creation 2013. Overall it was around 5000 LEDs with OctoWS2811.Ī basic Muon detector that uses three Geiger-Müller tubes, three high-voltage supplies, and a Teensy (Arduino-compatible) microcontroller. Three "LED clouds" using 6-8 4m strips for each cloud and using cotton toĭiffuse the light. I also included a graph and a dashboard to track progress over time.Ī full-size keyboard equipped with a Teensy 2.0 and an IR LED for searching YouTube in style.
Sparkbooth 5.0 Pc#
On the PC side, a VB.net application to interrogates Teensy at a specified frequency and reports back the number of bubbles counted and converts volume of carbon dioxide produced to mass of ethanol produced. When a bubble passes by, it breaks the beam and sends an on/off pulse to teensy. The concept is fairly simple use an infrared LED emitter and detector pair placed on opposite sides of the fermentation lock. It continuously monitors alcohol percentage by counting carbon dioxide bubbles and then back-calculating the amount of alcohol produced. MIDI instrument inspired by Ableton Push and NI Maschine with a built in step sequencer.Ī bubble counter used to monitor fermentation progress making homemade wine. Music elements for the performance 'At Her Lady's Pleasure', a collaboration between performance artist Kate Spence and temp0rary, performed at The Wig, Birmingham on Friday 23rd August 2013.Īnimated LED art installation, size 5' 6" X 5' 6" X 6 " X 1 hour.Ī couch that does FFT analysis of music and transforms the low frequencies into vibration so you can feel the music in a new way. Interactive sculpture consisting of thirty 30' tall illuminated towers.Ī hand-held device which measures fluorescence and absorbance of photosynthetic plants and algae.
Sparkbooth 5.0 code#
Also functions as a morse code USB keyboard.
Sparkbooth 5.0 serial#
Configuration is via USB serial command line interface or via Morse code. Large VU meter with water, bubbles and RGB LEDs. Lasers crisscrossing an area detect motions and make changes to music.Ī plant that responds to touch with audio tones.

Modifying the Light Strike Laser Tag Game guns. Use MIDI Notes, Control Change and Poly Pressure message to control DMX lighting channels.Īllows use of Arduino shields with Teensy 3.0.Ī 7 meter (23 feet) tall Pyramid featuring half a kilometer of LED strips.Ĭonnects expression pedals to your computer using MIDI.Ī five foot high array of 72 high-voltage halogen lights, for over 2000 watts of lightĮach light is controlled by PWM for maximum blinky flexibility. LED are updated from BMP images stored on a SD card while spinning Poi.
Sparkbooth 5.0 driver#
Printed 6:1 gear set driven by Panucatt SureStepr SD8822 stepper motor driver and Teensy 3.0. A clear box with buttons and lights that would change color and pattern based on the buttons that were pressed.Ī cell phone signal reactive light sculpture. Companion to the Digital Warrior controller (shown below).Ī blinky gift for a 2 year old. The Penrose Triangle is impossible geometry made possible and climbable at Burning Man 2013.Ī MIDI controller with 16 knobs. We now show projectsĪ huge 12800 LED screen showing graphics sychronized to music.Īn exhibition booth with 6500 LEDs behind a fabric frame.Īn extremely low power clock, using NeoPixel LEDs that only show the time Projects using the Teensy USB development board
