The test run for this project was a 24 hour ARM Campus Engineering Challenge on 29th March, here's a time-lapse of the day:
The rules were as follows:
You have
- 24 hours
- A team of 3 - 5 people
- 1 Microcontroller
Make something cool!
'What's cooler than lasers?' said our team, so we attempted to build a laser harp! What is a laser harp, you're probably asking. Here's a demo of a proper $1000ish laser harp in action:
So with a team of 3 electronic engineers and 2 mechanical engineers we set out to build our very own. After 24 hours of no sleep, fuelled on caffeine and pizza we had a functioning harp which wasn't quite as flashy as the one in the above video, but was still really fun to play.
Here's a video where I explain how it works, with a little demo of a judge playing it at the end:
Feedback from the judges:
'A special mention to team “destroy them with lasers” whose laser harp was really well presented and engineered creation. It’s rendition of ‘a space odyssey’ was particularly entertaining.' - Sam Walder
'Lots of fun, would be great for open days. Can I have one?' - Mike Barton
This is just what we were looking for as this is the main purpose for the Blake Bursary project this summer - building something fun and interactive to be used for open days and other similar events.
With this, I've now began working on my '8-bit band' project. More on that soon!
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