This project page describes the technical design and reasoning for implementation of a wireless system that includes transceiver points and a cluster of networked stage props that display complex lighting patterns.
Music-Synchronized light sticks that work in difficult RF environments like theaters for intense artistic applications.
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This project page describes the technical design and reasoning for implementation of a wireless system that includes transceiver points and a cluster of networked stage props that display complex lighting patterns.
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CapConnector.schsch - 67.10 kB - 06/09/2017 at 07:15 |
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LightTubes.pypy - 127.27 kB - 06/09/2017 at 07:15 |
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MoteBreakout_v2.brdbrd - 66.39 kB - 06/09/2017 at 07:15 |
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Following the rule of "awful dress rehearsal, flawless show," the show went well especially the technology pieces.
That said, there are some key lessons learned and places to improve upon for the next iteration:
We are servicing the tubes in preparation for this weekend's show. It's a good time to take some pictures of the tube internals.
When you first pull out the central portion of the electronics (see directions for assembly instructions), You can see the battery section which is shown without the stabilizing cover, LED strips along length, and then end cap with the wireless module and microcontroller.
When seated inside the tube without the main board, the placement of the LEDs is clear. The Connector provides the bus connection to light up whole tube.
Here is a close up of the wireless module and how it is affixed to the central tube. There is some room for improving robustness but live and learn.
This weekend we starting seeing results. Checkout this snippet of the bigger piece using the light tubes.
Only a few weeks to go before we roll out this project in public.
We are finishing up the programming for the each of the tubes such that they are synchronized with the music and dance choreography. It has been a lot of on going work with the choreographer to find the things that are wrong (a tube is wrong or the timing is off for all of them). The dancers are mesmerized by them but making sure they put them the right side up for all the effects to work has been an extra challenge.
In the meantime, check out these picks of them in the dark as they cycle through a pattern.
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Physical Build instructions
Basic device programming instructions
Individual Tube Updating
TBD
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