arduino
Off-Center
Off-Center is a sculptural lamp built from a stacked series of handmade ceramic forms, each illuminated by its own LED ring. At first glance, it looks like a tower of floating discs—soft, balanced, architectural. But the true experience lies in its shifting pulse behavior.
Br-r-r-r-r-ing…It’s your Arduino
If you’ve ever wanted a sensor, button, or random Arduino event to kick off a real phone call, this project does exactly that. It uses an Arduino to talk to an Asterisk PBX over the network and tell it, “Hey, go call this number.”
Hangmanduino
Hangman is one of those simple word games that almost everyone knows — which makes it perfect for turning into a physical, interactive Arduino build. I wanted a quick project that blended analog input, digital input, display output, and small-scale game logic. The result was Hangmanduino, a tactile version of Hangman where you play using a knob and a button.
Using Asterisk PBX to Control an Arduino
If you’ve ever wondered how to bridge the world of telephony (via Asterisk) with the physical world of microcontrollers (via Arduino), this project is for you. I built a mini system where a call to Asterisk triggers an LED on the Arduino.
electronics
Br-r-r-r-r-ing…It’s your Arduino
If you’ve ever wanted a sensor, button, or random Arduino event to kick off a real phone call, this project does exactly that. It uses an Arduino to talk to an Asterisk PBX over the network and tell it, “Hey, go call this number.”
Hangmanduino
Hangman is one of those simple word games that almost everyone knows — which makes it perfect for turning into a physical, interactive Arduino build. I wanted a quick project that blended analog input, digital input, display output, and small-scale game logic. The result was Hangmanduino, a tactile version of Hangman where you play using a knob and a button.
Using Asterisk PBX to Control an Arduino
If you’ve ever wondered how to bridge the world of telephony (via Asterisk) with the physical world of microcontrollers (via Arduino), this project is for you. I built a mini system where a call to Asterisk triggers an LED on the Arduino.
asterisk
Br-r-r-r-r-ing…It’s your Arduino
If you’ve ever wanted a sensor, button, or random Arduino event to kick off a real phone call, this project does exactly that. It uses an Arduino to talk to an Asterisk PBX over the network and tell it, “Hey, go call this number.”
Using Asterisk PBX to Control an Arduino
If you’ve ever wondered how to bridge the world of telephony (via Asterisk) with the physical world of microcontrollers (via Arduino), this project is for you. I built a mini system where a call to Asterisk triggers an LED on the Arduino.
ceramics
Off-Center
Off-Center is a sculptural lamp built from a stacked series of handmade ceramic forms, each illuminated by its own LED ring. At first glance, it looks like a tower of floating discs—soft, balanced, architectural. But the true experience lies in its shifting pulse behavior.
hangman
Hangmanduino
Hangman is one of those simple word games that almost everyone knows — which makes it perfect for turning into a physical, interactive Arduino build. I wanted a quick project that blended analog input, digital input, display output, and small-scale game logic. The result was Hangmanduino, a tactile version of Hangman where you play using a knob and a button.
lighting
Off-Center
Off-Center is a sculptural lamp built from a stacked series of handmade ceramic forms, each illuminated by its own LED ring. At first glance, it looks like a tower of floating discs—soft, balanced, architectural. But the true experience lies in its shifting pulse behavior.
php
Br-r-r-r-r-ing…It’s your Arduino
If you’ve ever wanted a sensor, button, or random Arduino event to kick off a real phone call, this project does exactly that. It uses an Arduino to talk to an Asterisk PBX over the network and tell it, “Hey, go call this number.”
sculpture
Off-Center
Off-Center is a sculptural lamp built from a stacked series of handmade ceramic forms, each illuminated by its own LED ring. At first glance, it looks like a tower of floating discs—soft, balanced, architectural. But the true experience lies in its shifting pulse behavior.