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As an alternative sensor, I also made a spaghetti sensor by using the variable resistance inherent in cooked spaghetti as part of a voltage divider. Attached to an analogue Arduino input, I was able to get a motor to respond to my hand moving around in the bowl. | As an alternative sensor, I also made a spaghetti sensor by using the variable resistance inherent in cooked spaghetti as part of a voltage divider. Attached to an analogue Arduino input, I was able to get a motor to respond to my hand moving around in the bowl. | ||
[[video here]] | [[https://vimeo.com/170165232 video here]] | ||
I then used the spaghetti sensor in another project [[https://www.uni-weimar.de/medien/wiki/GMU:Digital_Puppetry_Lab/Group_Leif/Rachel/Kei see here]], using OSC to send these analogue signals to max msp and Unity. | I then used the spaghetti sensor in another project [[https://www.uni-weimar.de/medien/wiki/GMU:Digital_Puppetry_Lab/Group_Leif/Rachel/Kei see here]], using OSC to send these analogue signals to max msp and Unity. |
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