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During the open lab on Thursday, I got some important tips from Darsha Hewitt on how I can develop my work. And also the same day I | During the open lab on Thursday, I got some important tips from Darsha Hewitt on how I can develop my work. And also the same day I learned how to build circuit with two 555 Timers. And I decided to use that for more interesting sounds in my work. | ||
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My Diagram for this assignment: | |||
[[File:mydiagram.jpg|700px]] | |||
Testing my installation: | |||
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==SUMMARY== | |||
For the summary, the installation "Crazy pickles" consisted of 10 pickles (from small to a big size) that were used as a variable resistance with two 555 timers circuit in astable mode. | |||
It was installed on the special exhibition pedestal, which had the perfect hight for people to interract with this installation. | |||
All pickles were connected with wire from the top as well as from the bottom. | |||
Before each day of the summmary pickles were refreshed. | |||
[[File:pedestalpickles.jpg|350px]] | |||
It was my first time participating in the exhibition and in summary. To be honest, it was such a great experience to see how people react to my installation as well as to installations from my classmates. Moreover, was a plesure to asnwer for all question from visitiors if they didn't understand something or they wanted to know more. | |||
On the first day my installation didn't have any description on how to use it. The next day a small picture with a drawing of aligator clip and pickle was added for better understanding. | |||
[[File:closeup.jpg|600px]] | |||
here how the installation was working at the summary: | |||
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