We’ve been able to feature Haiku Salut on the Adafruit blog in the past through MusicMakers Q&A series and our TrackTalk behind-the-scenes feature. We’re big fans and now that we’re talking about light and sound, their highly acclaimed lamp shows were one of the first things that came to mind.
“Occasionally we take twenty or so charity shop lamps of varying shapes, sizes and personality to our shows. The lamps are wired into our disco box and dance, flicker and surge in time to the performance.” – http://www.haikusalut.com/lamps
The upcoming ADABOX 10 is a multi-sensory feast of light and sound. All throughout the month of November we’ll be posting up what inspired us to create one of our favorite ADABOX yet that YOU can get delivered in December if you sign up now!http://www.adabox.com/ Give ADABOX as a GIFT or treat yourself to sonic and photonic goodness.
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Stop breadboarding and soldering – start making immediately! Adafruit’s Circuit Playground is jam-packed with LEDs, sensors, buttons, alligator clip pads and more. Build projects with Circuit Playground in a few minutes with the drag-and-drop MakeCode programming site, learn computer science using the CS Discoveries class on code.org, jump into CircuitPython to learn Python and hardware together, TinyGO, or even use the Arduino IDE. Circuit Playground Express is the newest and best Circuit Playground board, with support for CircuitPython, MakeCode, and Arduino. It has a powerful processor, 10 NeoPixels, mini speaker, InfraRed receive and transmit, two buttons, a switch, 14 alligator clip pads, and lots of sensors: capacitive touch, IR proximity, temperature, light, motion and sound. A whole wide world of electronics and coding is waiting for you, and it fits in the palm of your hand.
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