
Members of the Manchester, UK hakcerspace HAC:Manchester used a projector, an Arduino, and some rotary encoders to build this giant project-a-sketch. Here’s a video of it in use by Maria of littlestar.tv:
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Members of the Manchester, UK hakcerspace HAC:Manchester used a projector, an Arduino, and some rotary encoders to build this giant project-a-sketch. Here’s a video of it in use by Maria of littlestar.tv:
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Neet, but could the video been any more annoying?
Cool! We did a similar project @ PICNIC in 2009 building this networked Etch-A-Sketch called ik-a-sketch – see http://www.mediamatic.net/page/110257/en This project ended up swamping PICNIC conference attendees’ profiles with scribbles… We used a shortrange projector, two potentiometers, arduino and processing. The clever bit was an accelerometer in the frame, so people could erase their drawings by shaking the massive board – or by jumping in front of it….
most… annoying… video… ever.
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