Tune in Tweets with Magpi Radio

Raspberry Pi
Tune in Tweets with Magpi Radio

Fellow ITP student William Lindmeier created a project I like a lot called Magpi Radio:

Magpi Radio uses text-to-speech to read tweets coming in from various channels. Volume and power are controlled by the knob on the left. Channels can be selected by turning the knob on the right. As you click through channels, the beak changes color so you have a “glanceable” indication of its state. Pressing the knob on the right will favorite the last tweet, indicated by a red pulsing beak.

The radio is controlled by a Raspberry Pi and an Arduino inside a modified wooden bowl. You can check out his post about the nerdy details if you’re curious to see how he made it happen.

4 thoughts on “Tune in Tweets with Magpi Radio

  1. sandra says:

    wowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww

  2. MAKE | Best of 2012: Raspberry Pi Projects says:

    […] Tune in Tweets with Magpi Radio “Magpi Radio uses text-to-speech to read tweets coming in from various channels. Volume and power are controlled by the knob on the left. Channels can be selected by turning the knob on the right. As you click through channels, the beak changes color so you have a “glanceable” indication of its state. Pressing the knob on the right will favorite the last tweet, indicated by a red pulsing beak.” […]

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Matt Richardson is a San Francisco-based creative technologist and Contributing Editor at MAKE. He’s the co-author of Getting Started with Raspberry Pi and the author of Getting Started with BeagleBone.

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