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Pulling Music Out Of Thin Air with a Raspberry Pi | Hackaday – Hackaday

Hackaday Pulling Music Out Of Thin Air with a Raspberry Pi | Hackaday Hackaday Pianos are great instruments, but being rather heavy and requiring a fair amount of space they are certainly not known for their convenience. Sure, there are more portable varieties available, but they rarely resemble the elegance and classiness of a ..

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The Fisher Piano: make music in the air

Piano keys are so limiting! Why not swap them out for LEDs and the wealth of instruments in Pygame to build air keys , as demonstrated by Instructables maker 2fishy ? Raspberry Pi LED Light Schroeder Piano – Twinkle Little Star Raspberry Pi LED Light Schroeder Piano – Twinkle Little Star Keys

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Barbot 4: the bartending Grandfather clock

Meet Barbot 4, the drink-dispensing Grandfather clock who knows when it’s time to party. Barbot 4. Grandfather Time (first video of cocktail robot) The first introduction to my latest barbot – this time made inside a grandfather clock.

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Physical computing blocks at Maker Faire New York

At events like Maker Faire New York, we love offering visitors the chance to try out easy, inviting, and hands-on activities, so we teamed up with maker Ben Light to create interactive physical computing blocks. Raspberry Blocks FINAL In response to the need for hands-on, easy and inviting activities at events such as Maker Faire New York, we teamed up with maker Ben Light to create our interactive physical computing blocks.

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Derek Woodroffe’s steampunk tentacle hat

Halloween: that glorious time of year when you’re officially allowed to make your friends jump out of their skin with your pranks. For those among us who enjoy dressing up, Halloween is also the occasion to go all out with costumes

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Raspberry Coulis’s night vision camera

We’ve all been there: zombies at the door, Daleks on the driveway, creatures from the Upside Down in the walls. You want to be able to monitor their movements, but how do you do that without attracting their attention? Wesley Archer (AKA Raspberry Coulis ) has the answer: a Pi-powered Night Vision Camera , perfect for catching unearthly creatures on the prowl — and for wildlife spotting, birdwatching, and home security too, I guess… Wesley’s Pi-powered Night Vision Camera Black box To build his Night Vision Camera, Wesley ordered an infrared Lisiparoi LED Light Ring , a Cyntech Raspberry Pi case , a Pi NoIR Camera Module , and USB WiFi adapter

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You Can Use This Raspberry Pi-A-Like As A Small Projector – Geek

Geek You Can Use This Raspberry Pi -A-Like As A Small Projector Geek Now you can use one of the Raspberry Pi's rival competitors to make one that you can fit in the palm of your hand.

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This Raspberry Pi rival can be turned into a pocket-sized projector – TechRepublic

TechRepublic This Raspberry Pi rival can be turned into a pocket-sized projector TechRepublic Texas Instrument's (TI) DLP LightCrafter Display 2000 EVM slots into the tiny BeagleBone Black board, a rival to the Raspberry Pi 1 and 2. Once attached, the $99 LightCrafter can project a 640 x 360 resolution image at a brightness of up to 30 lumens

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The Code Club International movement

Over the past few years, Code Club has made strides toward world domination! There are now more than 10,000 Code Clubs running in 125 countries. More than 140,000 kids have taken part in our clubs in places as diverse as the northernmost tip of Canada and the favelas of Rio de Janeiro

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