News from LufeeFlex, an interactive wall(05-22-2010 03:09 AM)Matthew from Tampa, FL, wrote in to share this interactive wall project . Three architecture grad students at the University of South Florida created an interactive wall they call flex. The wall reacts with light and motion as people walk by it creating a unique experience. The wall is powered by 3 Arduinos, 5 Maxbotix LV-EZ3 proximity sensors, 12 servos and 2 TLC5940s that control 32 high power led drivers that power 64 3 watt LEDs for RGBW color mixing. |
Range of Motion Project (ROMP) is a 501(c)(3) public charity, providing free prosthetic and orthotic care in developing countries. Three board directors run project operations with the help of many volunteers and staff.
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