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Russell Eveleigh
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 26 ก.ค. 2006
UK teacher turning DIY electronics & coding passion into fun, educational projects with cardboard, paper, LEDs, Raspberry Pi, Python, JavaScript & more! 💡
Taking Dijkstra's Path Through the Cotswolds | Raspberry Pi and Neopixel Project
I used a Raspberry Pi Pico W and some Neopixel LEDS to create a visualisation of Dijkstra's shortest path algorithm finding a route through an abstracted map of the Cotswolds in England.
Full project write up on Medium here: russelleveleigh.medium.com/taking-dijkstras-shortest-path-through-the-cotswolds-ca23e88576e8?sk=58777b8d94ad9ae4f21a0f120b10fcb9
The code can be found in this GitHub repo: github.com/reveleigh/Cotswolds-LED-Pathfinder
Inspired by this Craig and Dave Video: th-cam.com/video/YHDmA7ZlwqU/w-d-xo.html
...and by the artwork of Cary Smith. Instagram link: carysmithart
Full project write up on Medium here: russelleveleigh.medium.com/taking-dijkstras-shortest-path-through-the-cotswolds-ca23e88576e8?sk=58777b8d94ad9ae4f21a0f120b10fcb9
The code can be found in this GitHub repo: github.com/reveleigh/Cotswolds-LED-Pathfinder
Inspired by this Craig and Dave Video: th-cam.com/video/YHDmA7ZlwqU/w-d-xo.html
...and by the artwork of Cary Smith. Instagram link: carysmithart
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Zero Pairs: A DIY Raspberry Pi and Adafruit Servo Model to Visualise Negative Numbers
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Negative numbers got you scratching your head? This servo-powered zero pair display, built with a Raspberry Pi and Adafruit components, makes adding and subtracting negatives a breeze! Watch as it visually demonstrates how zero pairs cancel each other out, turning even tricky calculations into a fun, hands-on learning experience. Full project write up: russelleveleigh.medium.com/exploring-negat...
DIY Tea Beacon | Why ask for a cup of tea the boring way? | With ESP32, Neopixels, WLED and IFTTT
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We drink a lot of tea in our house and have a rule that a “Tea Please” call never goes unanswered no matter how inconvenient, so I thought I’d get myself ahead by making this ‘Tea Please’ beacon that sparkles into life when I am 10 minutes from home. Project write up: russelleveleigh.medium.com/in-our-house-a-tea-please-call-never-goes-unanswered-1bb16713bc1f?sk=ed5321a76d02a5a589ad151c0df6aa0e...
DIY Hexadecimal Display | Raspberry Pi Pico W and Neopixel RGB LED Project
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My Hexadecimal display is a Raspberry Pi Pico W project which uses Neopixel RGB LEDs and Micropython to show what actually happens when you count. Project write up is here: russelleveleigh.medium.com/exploring-different-number-bases-with-a-hexadecimal-display-d1d2c726263b Track: Midnight - Declan DP [Audio Library Release] Music provided by Audio Library Plus Watch: • Midnight - Declan DP | Fre...
DIY Binary Clock With RGB LEDs Powered by Raspberry Pi Pico W - Made With A Cricut Machine
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The binary clock is powered by the Raspberry Pi Pico W and programmed using MicroPython. Addressable LEDs illuminate eight binary bits in different combinations to display either the time or the status of various timers. Click here for project write up: russelleveleigh.medium.com/striking-binary-clock-with-raspberry-pi-pico-w-and-addressable-rgb-leds-ee900a6d3cde Music: Track: When You See Me -...
Raspberry Pi DIY Quilted Flying Geese Clock With Neopixel LEDs
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Raspberry Pi DIY Quilted Flying Geese Clock With Neopixel LEDs
It's not Christmas until your tree is topped with a glowing Rhombicosidodecahedron!
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It's not Christmas until your tree is topped with a glowing Rhombicosidodecahedron!
Raspberry Pi Musical Quilt with NeoPixel LEDs and Adafruit Speakers
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Raspberry Pi Musical Quilt with NeoPixel LEDs and Adafruit Speakers
Moon Phase Lamp Powered by Raspberry Pi
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Moon Phase Lamp Powered by Raspberry Pi
Raspberry Pi Sunrise Lamp with NeoPixel LED ring
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Raspberry Pi Sunrise Lamp with NeoPixel LED ring
Raspberry Pi and Scratch GPIO traffic lights - The Pistop
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Raspberry Pi and Scratch GPIO traffic lights - The Pistop
Raspberry Pi Camera time lapse of baby sleeping in a Moses basket
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Raspberry Pi Camera time lapse of baby sleeping in a Moses basket
I loved the video! The "map" looks really good and the fabric was a great choice
Thank you! 😊
As a fellow aRGB LED art maker/fan, this is an excellent piece!
Thank you! Do you share anywhere?
@RussellEveleigh I can link to my website here in the comments. Hopefully it doesn't get filtered!
Looks cool. GitHub url leads to 404.
Thank you! Whoops - left it as private. Have now switched to public so should work.
Very nice!
Thanks!
Would love the video man
Thanks - yeah, working in it!
So cool !!
THIS IS SO COOL !!! this will be my first goal project ! I just started learning py few weeks ago and buying a raspberry this Black Friday !
Cool!
This is amazing. Please share the guide / build specs!
I should be more specific; I make “self animating” art/music pieces and would love to talk or something
Following up :)
@@andrewvalenski921Hello! Thank you - yeah working on very soon. I always end up coming back to LEDs. I just want to finishing coding Dijkstras and the A star algorithm first. What do you make? Do you share it anywhere?
@ I do mixed media abstract art, with a lot of analog/digital/physical interplay. I am terrible at sharing what I make as I often just leave it around in public spaces - I’m hoping to have my abstract grid finished this week, so maybe I’ll try making a video and tagging ya
Brilliant!!!
Every kitten has play on their mind
Thats so cool, does this have a purpose or is it just demonstration
I came across the concept of zero pairs during some teacher training and thought it would make for a good Raspberry Pi and servo project. It can be used in class using a web based interface. Though I’ll probably end up setting it up as a Binary Clock - I’m a CS teacher
A quick demo of my zero pairs machine which uses Raspberry Pi and an Adafruit Servo Hat to rotate spheres to represent addition and subtraction of negative and positive numbers. See description for links to the the main video and to the irritating AI generated background music!!
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This is brilliant! What a great way to learn mathematical thinking, especially the method of adding zero (pairs)! It's quite often used in simplifications and proofs. I wish i had been introduced to it in such a visual way 👍🏻👍🏻
Glad you enjoyed it! I wish there was some mad OTT visualisation for every tricky concept I come across.
I'm planing to use 16 servos and black rotating balls to create a visual demonstration of a maths concept. First, this project is an experiment in controlling multiple servos with the Adafruit Servo Bonnet and a Raspberry Pi Zero. If you love the catchy song behind the demo (and I mean, who wouldn't?), check it out here: suno.com/song/6344b32f-653a-4e57-8ed2-15c5d4756b7c Subscribe for updates as I build this project, or to explore my other creations!
i’ve seen one video and i can already tell you have inspired countless amounts of your students. i’m inspired and i’m nearly 30 lol such a cool project and video
amazing ❤
That’s so sweet man
Did you manage to get the video on the whole screen using a mirror?
No, predictably the whole thing only lasted a few days. A straight projection worked the best. I don’t think you could get the full curved effect on a budget. I keep thinking about it though.
That's some excellent Wallace & Grommet technology there 😃
Maravilloso!!!
Most interesting. 😎 Thank you.
Ooh I love this use of my Rotegrity Ball pattern!
Fleet Farms all have orange planetarium domes on them. This looks easier than my globe wedge pressboard method. Though mine turned out to be completely smooth inside.
Sweet.
Now that's a cool project... Art meets nerd for an interesting side table piece!
Nice project Russell!
Thank you!
Ooooh this is cool
Thank you!
Wow, I don't usually do follow-backs, but we clearly have overlapping interests. I hadn't thought about making a very large cardboard rotegrity ball before, but now I think I'll have to consider it.
Ha! When I saw your channel I wondered why you didn’t have a million subscribers then I realised that maybe not everyone is obsessed as me! I found you on Reddit, then your YT and Etsy followed. I’ll be giving you rotegrity ball a go as soon as time allows! Look forward to seeing your channel grow, and I’ll certainly be watching with interest if you do any explainer videos. On the off chance others are curious, check out their shop here: www.etsy.com/uk/shop/OrigamiMarieArt
Beautiful and inspiring to me as I'm getting started with neopixels.
Thank you and good luck with your future projects!
they'll be talking about this with your grandchildren as a grand adventure ! Nice work. I've actually thought of doing with with the ribs INSIDE and using it as a form to blow on a permanent fibreglass layer - I guess someone could add rebar over it and even use blown gunite and then paint it after it's cured.
Thank you! I didn’t except the dome to last too long but was quite surprised by how quickly it took on moisture and collapsed - we maybe had 3 or 4 days out of it. It was the morning dew that ended it despite it being warm otherwise. Good luck with your version- it sounds intriguing!
I got a neon sign for my birthday from my girlfriend last year. I'm working out how to us your idea with my situation :)
Excellent presentation
Glad you liked it!
Every kid's dream. Very cool project!
LOL at the end.
This is a super Dad. I was impressed. Great Job.
I really like how you do things. It feels like we can talk all day and night, or even for a month. Question though, is it possible to add a diffuser for the light to give it a uniform spread? that way it will only glow as one source of light, then the shadow patterns won't be overlayed?
Nice share!
𝓹𝓻𝓸𝓶𝓸𝓼𝓶 🙋
Well done!
A complicated quilt block combined with a programmed clock - you are truly a Renaissance man! Very well thought-out and executed!
Woa thats sick
Amei! Execelente ideia pra fazer junto com as crianças!
The bit about the the rain 🤣
This is amazing!!! I'm feeling very inspired
Look brillant ideas and what about waterproof?
very cool light. I will have to make one for my self one day. i use the groclock with my 3 kids and it works great also.
Very, very cute. Informative and funny. I’d like to make this. The hardest part for me would be the paper folding. I’d like to wake up to this lamp. Thanks for sharing.
The paper folding was the relaxing bit really - once you've done a few there is not much mental effort required.
Hey, Your projects are really amazing. We want to feature your projects on our channel(no money involved). If you are interested, then kindly reply.
Thank you - yeah, go for it!
@@RussellEveleigh Hey, we have featured your project on our latest upload. Kindly check it out.