
Zach writes - "headLamp is about 300 leds soldered into a metal colander (like you use for straining noodles), which happens to be the perfect size and shape for a lamp. The leds form 7 seperate segments of red, green, and blue. These segments are wired to a circuit and controlled by the parallel port. A manual lamp interface as well as an iTunes plugin were written." - Link.
headLamp: Computer controlled LED lamp
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