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Head Disco is the result of our second assignment in the course. It implements the use of output as an input. The music from the source is being amplified and played through the speakers. The dangling switch is moved by the vibration of the speaker which turns on the LEDs. The light from the LEDs activates the light sensor which in turn activates the motor. In this way, the various outputs trigger or act as input for other parts of the setup.
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Head Disco is the result of our second assignment in the course. It implements the use of output as an input. The music from the source is being amplified and played through the speakers. The dangling switch is moved by the vibration of the speaker which turns on the LEDs. The light from the LEDs activates the light sensor which in turn activates the motor. In this way, the various outputs trigger or act as input for other parts of the setup.