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#1 Malakai

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Posted 11 March 2014 - 12:33 AM

Why not add an Arduino and a Pi as your first project and enter to win:

 

http://www.instructa...ino/?show=ENTER

 

 

You can register for free to make the Instructable

 

http://www.instructa...it&skipPro=true

 

 

Create a new Step By Step, Photo, or Video Instructable that fits the guidelines outlined in the right-hand column. Instructables must be published between Mar 10, 2014 and May 5, 2014 (11:59pm PT) to be eligible.

 

 

We’re so excited to announce our first Arduino Contest of the year, brought to you by the awesome folks at Freetronics.

In addition to supplying some fantastic prizes, Freetronics is also offering a 20% off discount to their online store until 5/5/14! Enter the code “INSTRUCTABLES” at checkout to receive the discount.

We’re looking for any and all projects using Arduino. We can’t wait to see what you guys come up with!

 

Grand Prize (1)

One Grand Prize winner will receive:

 

First Prize (5)

Five First Prize winners will receive:

 

Runner Up (10)

Ten Runner Up winners will receive:



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Posted 11 March 2014 - 01:05 AM

Here's an easy start to say home automation:

 

433Mhtz RF communication between Arduino and Raspberry Pi: Arduino as receiver 

 

http://www.homautoma...no-as-receiver/

 

Another example:

 

heimcontrol.js Home-Automation with node.js and Raspberry PI

 

http://ni-c.github.io/heimcontrol.js/

 

 

You can get an Arduino for less than the cost of a Pi and the 433Mhz setups from the bay are dirt cheap.



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Posted 11 March 2014 - 01:36 AM

Pretty wild good starting place for the contest just have to make your own :)

 

 

Eyebeam – Moving Image Fair after party 2014
 
Live Audio Performance and improv DJ set by Landless Farm.
 
Video Triptych in the spirit of 60’s video installation art. 3 small HD screens feature generative cosmic imagery, watching themselves and sister universes – feeding back endlessly.
 
Lighting and refractive surfaces interact with lenses and screens, hand manipulated and performed in physical space. Re-scanned, processed and filtered live.
 
This setup is a early prototype for “optically coupled” video performance and installation tools. The end goal is to run completely through the displays, doing all processing either optically, with feedback, or on the devices themselves.
 
Technical Details:
 
3 Raspberry Pi micro computers running custom OpenFrameworks applications generate feedback, star fields / solar systems. Running the Raspberry Pi camera for feedback.
 
Live coded Arduino powered lights flicker and provide ambiance.
 
VDMX and v002 effects for post processing.
 
Thanks to the OpenFrameworks community for the Raspberry Pi port, specifically Jason Van Cleave and Dan Moore.


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Posted 11 March 2014 - 03:38 PM

Get creative and design one better. :)

 

Smart Cocktail Shaker

 

 

http://hackaday.com/...id-and-arduino/



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Posted 12 March 2014 - 02:04 PM

Real-time guitar effects with Raspberry Pi, Pd and Arduino

Here’s a video demonstrating real-time guitar effects processed on a Raspberry Pi running Pure Data. The effects are triggered by a home-made Arduino-based stompbox.

 






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