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“Challenge yourself by trying to beat the computer in this rendition of the 1970’s classic game of Connect 4 by Milton Bradley / Hasbro. It was a simple game played by two players. Each player takes turns to put their …
“This is the simplest way of creating a hologram, where the light source and the screen are placed at an angle of 45 degrees. This is another in my series of unusual DIY clocks, this time realized based on the …
“LED Dot Matrix modules are an excellent way to display information in a compact and visually appealing way. These modules consist of a matrix of LEDs arranged in a grid pattern, which can be used to display graphics, text, and …
“”I DONT EVEN SEE THE CODE ANYMORE” - The Matrix. Here we have a clock that presents the current time on an 64x32 RGB LED using a “Matrix-like” falling particle effect. The clock also offers other presentation styles, including an “advanced …
“Simulated Glowy Physics! These LEDs interact with motion and looks like they’re affect by gravity. An Adafruit LED matrix displays the LEDs as little grains of sand which are driven by sampling an accelerometer with an Adafruit Feather. The …
“Inspiration for this clock struck 6 months ago after seeing @ItsMrJP ‘s awesome hot air balloon prints. I wanted to build something functional that would highlight the beauty of the thick side glow fiber optic pieces. Originally I though of …
“A battle of wits and logic between two players. Break the secret code. This is an electronic version of the classic 70s Super Master Mind board game. The object is to guess the code that has been selected by the …
“Some years ago, I came across Mignon and Meggy Jr RGB, and was intrigued enough to want to make something similar, but with a wider screen, more possibilities for experiment and play, and with few parts. I called it Armadino …
“Wouldn’t it be cool to see something on our desk or nearby, a color that we like, and add it directly to our projects on our computer? Now you can! You can make this hand-worn wearable that uses a …
“A generic 32k Flash, 2k RAM Game Console with an 8x8 Red/Green LED matrix, Speaker, X-Pad and 3 support buttons. One of the first computer games that I remember playing on my TRS80 clone was a game called Othello …