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This was demonstrated on the 3rd of October. | This was demonstrated on the 3rd of October. | ||
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The animations are writ in Python and the code is available [https://github.com/pbrook/pycubedemo on github] along with a cube emulator. | |||
== References: == | == References: == |
Revision as of 00:52, 6 October 2014
Uber Cube
For LightNight 2014, members of Leeds Hackspace made an uber cube in Leeds City Museum. Consisting of 8x8x8 "pixels" which were doubled up plastic cups, containing 6 LEDs and a circuit board.
This was demonstrated on the 3rd of October.
Code
The animations are writ in Python and the code is available on github along with a cube emulator.
References:
Tweets
- First Mention of Uber Cube on Twitter
- Setup in Leeds City Museum
- Leeds HS Advertising
- Round of applause
- Tinman
- Emma Cheshire 2
- Tom Forth
- Keith Watson
- Paul Connell
- York Hackspace
- Light Night Leeds
- Leeds Data Mill
- British Art Show 8
- Leeds Art Crawl
- MPI Agency
- Dominic Hopkinson 2
- Wilf
- CO9
- Mike Wallis
Youtube