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- piece of paper <br> | - piece of paper <br> | ||
- clamp<br> | - clamp<br> | ||
- two magnets <br> | |||
- a transparent plastic bowl <br> | |||
- thread<br><br> | - thread<br><br> | ||
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Connect the LED, the button battery and the clamp<br><br> | Connect the LED, the button battery and the clamp<br><br> | ||
4. Step:<br> | 4. Put the plastic bowl above the installation and place the magnets<br><br> | ||
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Set up the camera, darken the room, trigger the camera and move the clamp!<br><br> | Set up the camera, darken the room, trigger the camera and move the clamp!<br><br> |
Revision as of 18:10, 20 April 2016
Thread Geometries
This is the starting point for a kit that allows to visualize geometric forms by using thread (along with some other things).
Components:
- camera with "B" mode
- tripod
- wooden plate
- some screwable hooks
- LED
- button battery
- piece of paper
- clamp
- two magnets
- a transparent plastic bowl
- thread
1. Step:
Screw in as many hooks as you like
2. Step:
Insert a certain length of thread
3. Step:
Connect the LED, the button battery and the clamp
4. Put the plastic bowl above the installation and place the magnets
5. Step:
Set up the camera, darken the room, trigger the camera and move the clamp!