The theater was stripped down, we ran some wires for speakers, and then just had the spray foam people here. Now we can have it all put back together.
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A couple pictures from robot/programming/LEGO camp this summer:
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since I am largely pathetic and no one person could do justice to Burning Man, here is a link to some pretty nice pictures from someone I do not know; referral from Boing Boing. Some of them are pretty awesome pictures and I’m sure the Web has plenty more to offer. Here’s one option: the burningman2014 tag on flickr.
Jason’s lights:
Thuy’s lights:
I managed to throw together a shirt and pants:


Thuy made a couple things too but no pictures. We spent much of the weekend working on lighting for the outfits. I didn’t take any picture/video of mine but here is a picture of the pieces of Thuy’s, which shows the controller, touch-sensitive pad, accelerometer, color sensor, and one ring of LEDs on the left, which will go on the front, and a pattern of LEDs (aka the Snail) that will be the back:

I moved my little OLED screen to the clock location and sent my clock module to Arron fo be 3D scanned, so we can model and print a replacement.
The weather was nice today so I had the top off and took a few pictures under various lighting conditions to show how it looks compared to the A/C-control display. Under all lighting conditions it’s at least as bright. I’m thinking for my final display, I will use two of these OLED screens or two slightly larger screens (1.7″ instead of 1.3″), maybe in combination with an LED-segment display. Still considering options.
These shots were all taken within about 5 minutes of each other. Around 6:30 pm, first with light coming in the windshield, behind the display, then in the shade but with light from behind, and then with light directly on the console at a low, partially sideways angle: