Archive for March, 2007

Slinky Metronome Proof-of-Concept


Slinky Metronome Proof-of-Concept

The initial proof-of-concept for the Slinky Metronome, a Sociable Object for my thesis, is complete and it works. It uses a Slinky spring toy as a pendulum. An accelerometer at the base of the Slinky tracks the (primarily) sinusoidal movement as the bottom of the spring rises and falls. An Arduino microcontroller processes the Z axis from the accelerometer to figure out when the pendulum phase shifts from negative to positive, signaling a beat. The current code then takes this information and sends out those beats with measure codes over a XBee 802.15.4 radio.

The idea is that different musical and art projects in the same space can use this metronome wirelessly to coordinate their sounds, motions and lights with each other. The result should create a diverse orchestrated work where the whole is greater than the parts.

The current proof-of-concept leaves the electronics off-board, with only the accelerometer on the bottom of the Slinky. The next prototype version will use a printed circuit board, bigger Slinky and place all of the electronics radio and battery in a lightweight case that rides along at the base of the spring. Here’s a schematic for the new system:


Metronome Schematic

And a movie showing the metronome sending to a simple Processing program that wirelessly claps along in time:

Click to play movie

Trendsetters: Careers for Girls Panel

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Kate, Jenny, Rebecca, Kati and I were invited to speak this morning to a roomful of high school girls in a panel discussion of Art and Technology for the Trendsetters Network. We gave an overview of our projects and process in the 40-minute session. They got to hear a bit about Botanicalls, the Meatrix, Portable Phone Booth, Popularity Dialer, WildLight, Social Genius, a Sopranos game, Go-go Gloves and Collective Collage. About half of the girls in the room were interested in engineering as a career. Every single one had a cell phone that could take pictures. The future should be cool.

Solar Botanicalls Prototype

Kate and I finished the prototype for Solar Botanicalls. It uses an array of solar panels for battery boosting power and as a sensor for light. Here’s the presentation we gave in class, and a movie of the prototype in action.

Botanicalls at Maker Faire

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Botanicalls will be at Make Magazine’s Maker Faire 2007 on May 19th and 20th in San Mateo, California. We’ll be exhibiting the system, describing how we created it and explaining everything about how it works. Mark your calendar and come see us!

Botanicalls on Irish Radio

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Yesterday I was interviewed about Botanicalls on Irish Newstalk 106 radio by Sean Moncrieff.

Here is a recording of the live interview.