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* Sukey
 
* Sukey
* Arduino-based [http://www.thinkgeek.com/geektoys/science/b696/ robot arm] controller
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* [[Project:Robot_arm_USB_control|Arduino-based robot arm controller]]
* USB-controllable Arduino-powered 70's-style RGB disco dance floor prototype
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* [[Project:USB_Disco_Dance_Floor/v1|USB-controllable Arduino-powered 70's-style RGB disco dance floor prototype]]
 
** Eventual target: to be an improvement on [http://www.scotttorborg.com/disco-dance-floor/video.html this one]
 
** Eventual target: to be an improvement on [http://www.scotttorborg.com/disco-dance-floor/video.html this one]
 
* Laser-cut and -etched [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carcassonne_(board_game) Carcassonne] set with jigsaw-style edges, to hold it together
 
* Laser-cut and -etched [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carcassonne_(board_game) Carcassonne] set with jigsaw-style edges, to hold it together
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* Robot arm, built from scratch to be fairly strong, relatively light, and generally awesome
 
* Robot arm, built from scratch to be fairly strong, relatively light, and generally awesome
* Disco dance floor v2
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* [[Project:USB_Disco_Dance_Floor/v2|Disco dance floor v2]]
 
** UV as well as RGB
 
** UV as well as RGB
 
** Pressure sensors for feedback and to allow playing games
 
** Pressure sensors for feedback and to allow playing games

Latest revision as of 21:19, 11 April 2011

Contact

MeCard for DMI

Scan QR code on the right for contact details.

Work

Software Engineer (and longest-serving coder) at GroupSpaces. We do group management tools: membership database, sub-lists, email newsletters, event management and tickets, membership payments, wiki, and lots more...

Play

Projects

Current

Past

None

Future

  • Robot arm, built from scratch to be fairly strong, relatively light, and generally awesome
  • Disco dance floor v2
    • UV as well as RGB
    • Pressure sensors for feedback and to allow playing games
    • Connections between multiple sections
    • Decent/powerful controller software
    • Actual physical enclosures too