Showing posts with label tech. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tech. Show all posts

Saturday, March 12, 2016

Cyberhead TechShaman Continuation........



............in progress.   Evolving daily.



And this one is very nearly finished.    Just a few more minor touches.

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Trekking .............

......the yard.  Remounted the SainSmart Ultrasonic module to the front of the unit and it works pretty well, though now I see a need for either a servo mount (to scan side to side) or several more units mounted at 45-degrees for 'side' vision.   Next up, edge detection circuitry.

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

The Beginning.............

of the Robot Invasion!!!!!!!   Basic transport mechanism with the Arduino/electronics platform mounted.


Wednesday, November 5, 2008

PROCESSED

Processed. Possessed. RFID'd and wired into the system. Catalogued, pigeon-holded and categorized. Tapped and tapered to fit society. Do you dare unplug?????

Thursday, June 19, 2008

The Shaman Box in Operation


A 10 second (or so) exposure of the Brain Wave Audio Machine (aka Shaman Box) in operation.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

The Shaman Box



Aha!!! Finally.....I've completed the Brain Wave/Audio Machine (aka The Shaman Box) and I think I'm in love. I've always been a sucker for flashing lights. Years ago I began building the original Brain Machine glasses that interface via the parallel port on my old DOS box. I'd set the pattern to something interesting and slip on the headphones with some heavy techno...and just relax. (in fact, my author photo shows the original glasses I built).

I was never quite happy though....of course, because of issues getting the Brain Machine software to work on my XP laptop. XP does odd things to the parallel port addresses. I happened across Andrew Moya's page at hackcanada.com and knew I had to build it. So....it's taken me a while..but I got there in the end.

I LOVE this thing! The left/right LEDs are driven by the two channels output from the audio source (in my case, my aging MP3 player)......so the pattern displayed on the retinas are directly pumped in via the music. I've wired in a 3.5mm pass-thru, so I plug in my MP3 player and headphones to the two 3.5mm jacks. The glasses plug into the RCA jacks. Unlike Andrew's original schematic, I used a double-ganged 50K pot (since I found some surplus). I coated the clear safety glasses with GCE's Insulating Compound (aka liquid electrical tape)....to cut out ambient light, protect the LED interconnections and well....it just looks cooler..grin. The enclosure is a Hammond box. I connected the 9-volt battery in an external holder since I think it'd be a pain to open it up to change the battery.

This is easy to build....taking a few hours. And so well worth the effort.

Andrew's site: http://www.hackcanada.com/homegrown/wetware/brainwave/audio_machine/index.html

Note: I have found this site: http://www.bwgen.com/magicjim/.
I don't know if MagicJim is the originator of the schematic or not, but hey, check it out.

The original Brain Wave Machine (parallel port interfaced) site : http://www.hackcanada.com/homegrown/wetware/brainwave/

Check it out. Wire your brain.....and trip the light fantastic.