Development of Arduino / Raspberry Pi Project for Artwork : input triggers output I
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Post a project like this£100(approx. $126)
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Experience Level: Intermediate
I would like to have what I believe should be a relatively simple electronics project constructed using low cost components and a low cost processor (arduino, raspberry or similar); components budget should be <£100 (GBP). The freelancer should test and prove function of project, and deliver working prototype, code and instructions to reproduce.
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The project is to create a ‘low resolution led light “mirror”’: ie. for a sensor to read the colour of what’s in front of it, and trigger an array of led strips to change to match that colour.
My initial suggestion for schematic_
_ There should be an input (eg. colour sensor, camera) which reads the colours in front of it
_ The Arduino / Raspberry Pi processes the colours and maps them to the resolution of the LED array
_ The LED strip array then glows in the colours that have been sensed and mapped
_ ie. if you stand in front of the device wearing a purple shirt the leds glows vaguely purple
Clarifications_
_ I am aware that this would not be so literal, and slightly more abstract
_ I am quite happy for the 'colour sensing' not to be clean and include some 'noise'
Possible Approach_
_ I have been looking at the TCS230 / TCS3200 sensor modules with various projects online
_ ... however, I understand these have a relatively short distance range of reading
_ I wonder if there is a similar colour sensor that could read ~1m distance
_ Alternatively, I wondered about using a camera to sample an average pixel colour across a grid and send those average colour values to the LED to reproduce (though I assume that would be much more complex)
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Application_
_ The project is to be integrated into an artwork which I am fabricating
_ I would like to be able to understand the logic of how the project works, if possible
_ I would require sketches to illustrate how to connect parts and calibrate if necessary
Budget & Procurement_
_ I have set the budget at £100 for development of the project - this does not include cost of parts
_ I am happy to negotiate prices per stage of development eg. for production of concept, for testing and refinement etc.
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Please do get in touch if you have any queries about the project.
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The project is to create a ‘low resolution led light “mirror”’: ie. for a sensor to read the colour of what’s in front of it, and trigger an array of led strips to change to match that colour.
My initial suggestion for schematic_
_ There should be an input (eg. colour sensor, camera) which reads the colours in front of it
_ The Arduino / Raspberry Pi processes the colours and maps them to the resolution of the LED array
_ The LED strip array then glows in the colours that have been sensed and mapped
_ ie. if you stand in front of the device wearing a purple shirt the leds glows vaguely purple
Clarifications_
_ I am aware that this would not be so literal, and slightly more abstract
_ I am quite happy for the 'colour sensing' not to be clean and include some 'noise'
Possible Approach_
_ I have been looking at the TCS230 / TCS3200 sensor modules with various projects online
_ ... however, I understand these have a relatively short distance range of reading
_ I wonder if there is a similar colour sensor that could read ~1m distance
_ Alternatively, I wondered about using a camera to sample an average pixel colour across a grid and send those average colour values to the LED to reproduce (though I assume that would be much more complex)
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Application_
_ The project is to be integrated into an artwork which I am fabricating
_ I would like to be able to understand the logic of how the project works, if possible
_ I would require sketches to illustrate how to connect parts and calibrate if necessary
Budget & Procurement_
_ I have set the budget at £100 for development of the project - this does not include cost of parts
_ I am happy to negotiate prices per stage of development eg. for production of concept, for testing and refinement etc.
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Please do get in touch if you have any queries about the project.
J. J. C.
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Hi there,
Could you please clarify if your estimated budget of £100 is for components ("components budget should be <£100") or labour ("I have set budget at £100 for development of the project")?
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