Lamp Phone Concept

Lamp Phone Concept
What would the lamp say if it could talk? Will it share it’s deepest secrets with you? Spread gossip about the appliances next door? Do you have to whisper reassuring words to it at night, because it is afraid of the dark? If only there were a way for one to find out…

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The Salvation Arm

The Salvation Arm

There it stood, reaching out through the grit and rubble of the tired city, offering a ray of hope to a forgotten soul.

Special thanks to Jen for lending me a… er, helping out.

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Attention: Nerdcore fans in Michigan! Frontalot Appearance Immanent!

MC Frontalot, by flickr user quinnums
(Creative Commons photo by Flickr user quinnums)

That’s right, Mr. Frontalot himself will be descending upon Detroit for *two* shows, a screening of the documentary Nerdcore Rising, *and* a Q&A about the movie! I was already thinking about driving up to visit that weekend, so who else is with me?

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New Digs!

Here is what my new apartment looks like:
New Digs!
(click the image for a larger version)

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A rare glimpse into the inner workings of an alarm clock display

Alarm clock

Ok, maybe the title is a bit misleading, but I thought this was interesting: I was taking some high-speed pictures of my alarm clock (um, testing a new lens), when I noticed that the LED display drivers were set up in a weird way. Instead of turning on each digit individually and displaying one number at a time (albeit fast enough that the human eye can’t normally notice), the display is updated in this weird interleaved pattern. My guess is that this pattern was designed so as to minimize the amount of flicker that someone could see when looking at it, because the display is always lit more or less evenly over its entire surface, but does anyone have a better idea? Is this a common pattern for devices to use?

If you want to try this, find a camera that allows you to set the shutter speed manually, set it to something high (1/125th second is a good start), and fire off a bunch of frames. Because the camera shutter isn’t synched to the display refresh cycles, some of the pictures will show multiple segments at a time, so pick out ones that show single segments. I’d appreciate hearing how your device’s display functions.

For reference, this is what I expected to see:
Multimeter display update pattern
Nice, clean, single-digit-a-time updates, with a much faster display rate (these were taken at 1/500th of a second). Like any good naive engineer would make :-)

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Homemade tortillas

Homemade tortillas!

I was talking to my mom today and she mentioned that she was making some tortillas today, so following the traditional methods passed down through our family, I looked up some directions on the internet and made some myself. They tasted pretty good, although I’m quickly reaching the limits of what I can accomplish with my beer bottle rolling pin- I would have liked to flatten them out a bit more.

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Lighting a rubber duck

This is a short demonstration of how the angle of illumination affects the look of an object, for assignment 1.1 in David Hobby’s Lighting 102 course. The duck was placed in the center of a round table, and it and the camera were fixed in position. The flash was swept around the perimeter of the table but kept pointing towards the center of the table at a constant height. I’ll have to redo this when I get some light stands and can modify the height of the flash as well.

Note to Ang: Yeah, I still have this duck kicking around, though it has become a cat toy in recent months.

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