I just finished my first composition with the LilyPad Arduino, in the form of a conductive blinky embroidered wall hanging. It generates a little tune that's changeable by covering the photoresistor. If you're around Phoenix, you can come see it on Friday night at Cartel Coffee Lab in Tempe.
Posted by: Becky Stern on April 23, 2008 at 11:36 AM
Yeah, I thought about that, but the lighting conditions change depending on where it's hanging, so I really just need to make it have a calibration mode or something. Thanks!
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hey this is cool, but you should change the sensitivity so you get the "interesting" musical changes without having to have your hand so close!
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Yeah, I thought about that, but the lighting conditions change depending on where it's hanging, so I really just need to make it have a calibration mode or something. Thanks!
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