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The aim of this project is to create a USB-controlled, Arudino-powered 70's-style disco dance floor, inspired by a [http://www.scotttorborg.com/disco-dance-floor/ similar project] by a student at MIT. It will act as a modular, low-resolution RGB display. Each pixel will be 6-8" per side, and it will come in 4x4-pixel modules that can be connected together. | The aim of this project is to create a USB-controlled, Arudino-powered 70's-style disco dance floor, inspired by a [http://www.scotttorborg.com/disco-dance-floor/ similar project] by a student at MIT. It will act as a modular, low-resolution RGB display. Each pixel will be 6-8" per side, and it will come in 4x4-pixel modules that can be connected together. | ||
The board, firmware, and software will (of course) be open-sourced. | The board, [[{{FULLPAGENAME}}/firmware|firmware]], and controller software will (of course) be open-sourced. | ||
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