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Fancy making a motion-tracking eye in a jar?

Using motion detection and a Raspberry Pi Zero W, Lukas Stratmann has produced this rather creepy moving eye in a jar. And with a little bit of, ahem, dissection , you can too! Floating Eye in a Jar With Motion Tracking Made for an Arts seminar I attended for my General Studies, i.e

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Voice-controlled magnification glasses

Go hands-free in the laboratory or makerspace with Mauro Pichiliani’s voice-controlled magnification glasses. Voice Controlled Glasses With Magnifying Lens This video presents the project MoveLens: a voice controlled glasses with magnifying lens. It was the my entry for the Voice Activated context on unstructables.

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Alexa and Raspberry Pi power this talking skull assistant of nightmares – The INQUIRER

The INQUIRER Alexa and Raspberry Pi power this talking skull assistant of nightmares The INQUIRER “The key elements are the talking skull, a Raspberry Pi and the AlexaPi software for turning the Pi into an Alexa client device, the audio servo controller for turning the output sound into servo commands for the jaw, and the servo controller for … How to Turn Your Raspberry Pi Into a Voice-Enabled Amazon Alexa Device Linux.com (blog) How to add Alexa to your Raspberry Pi 3 gizmo LinuxGizmos Fear Alexa with this macabre talking skull voice assistant CNET Nerdist  – Geek  – BT.com  – Hackster.io all 103 news articles »

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Stent-testing smart robot makes the medical grade

The Raspberry Pi often makes the world a better place. This time, it’s helping to test 3D-printed stents using a smart stent-testing robot. Stents are small tubes used to prop open a patient’s airway

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Build Your Own Pan-And-Tilt Security Camera With A Raspberry Pi And Arduino – Lifehacker Australia

Lifehacker Australia Build Your Own Pan-And-Tilt Security Camera With A Raspberry Pi And Arduino Lifehacker Australia This project uses a Raspberry Pi 2 or 3, an Arduino Uno (or a Genuino Uno), some servos and a USB webcam. The end result is a camera mounted to the servo that's controlled by the Arduino

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