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Outside light sensor, connected to an Arduino, sending data to Pachube via Processing
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The light is generated by the 100W lamp in this casing.
Strange enough (for a 230Vac country) the Lamptension is 110V. There is a big power-resistor just alongside the lamp. Probably used as a voltage-divider.
The tube protruding from the right holds a lightsensor. This sensor is connected to a meter and with this you could check the lightoutput of the lamp.
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.
still works even though building is unused. also heard running water. the lights coming on kept creeping us out.
we broke into an abandoned building. here are some of the things we found.
Schematic plan for Hel''s Kitchen instrument. See the instrument working here: www.flickr.com/photos/designhuone/4424079101/in/set-72157...
New wires. The first thing i noticed when i oppened the camera was a flat wire, had been stuck between the cover and lens holder or something like that.
A bad wire. Tried different things and i lightsensor from an other camera. Turnes out it was either a soldering or the wire. Whatever, changed it and now it lives.