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A very first test for a new mapping module we are working on...
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This is one of the 6 boxes with a speaker playind its part of a sound montage, leds that light up to the sound intensity, a light sensitive resistor (in the light bulb) that when covered reveals music, and an infrared range sensor (the eyes) that detects people and mangles the sound appropriately. The (sharp) infrared sensors are read by ladyadas wonderful ADIO board and the light sensors are read by an arduino and the information is thansmitted via MIDI to a computer that sits in the central brain and sends the audio back to the the respective modules.
Ces figures en volume sont faites à partir de modules qui s'emboitent les uns dans les autres, sans colle.
Celle du milieu est de Francis Ow, les 2 autres de Tomoko Fuse.
Le pliage modulaire est un genre à part de l'origami, dans la mesure où l'on n'est plus dans l'éthique "une seule feuille". Il permet néanmoins de faire de très jolies choses, vous en trouverez d'autres exemples dans de prochains messages.
Voskhod 1 descent module, 1964
The three cosmonauts' couches inside Voskhod were only fitted with difficulty, making the crew crane their necks to see the instrument panels. With no space for a means of escape to be fitted, a retrorocket slowed the spacecraft as it returned to Earth, enabling the cosmnauts to remain on board for the entire mission.
[Science Museum]
Taken from the Cosmonauts: Birth of the Space Age exhibition at the Science Museum (September 2015 to March 2016).
Module 3 has arrived which means I have all the parts from Marlin to finish the build. Still loads to source from other places though
- Bonnet top panels pre-curved but over sized to allow fitting
Module 3 has arrived which means I have all the parts from Marlin to finish the build. Still loads to source from other places though
- Rear tub dropped roughly into place. It will require a bit of hacking about to get it to fit
Liz and I ventured to Kennedy Space Center for our nerdy Valentine's day date. Cool, huh? We wanted to be different.
An Apollo command module, which was launch on the Saturn V.