I think the cheap lilypad i got is bust--from the error messages and what i
get on stackoverlfow it might be a ahrdware issue, so I didn't get to get
anything working. Can't even upload my sketches! dang.
but I did get some basic code up . i forked it off a nyu student becky
stern's project...
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https://gitorious.org/sudoroom-art-projects/arduinowearables
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https://github.com/sudoroom/ArduinoWearables
this goes to both the sudoroom github and gitorious at the same time ==
it's easy
[remote "origin"]
url = git@github.com:sudoroom/ArduinoWearables.git
url = git@gitorious.org:sudoroom-art-projects/arduinowearables.git
fetch = +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*
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1. Tuesday - MicroController Hack Night // Lilypad
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Tomorrow is MicroController hack night. I'm working on Lillypad Arduino
(wearable electronics)
It's nice, I was able to get more done in the past 2 days than I have in
the past few weeks... and with a full-time job too! It's weird. I guess I
was just very good at avoiding listening to people pitch stuff. It's does
wonders for productivity.
I'm not sure if I can be very helpful tomorrow, as I am in a making mood! I
am not going to be so interested in hearing about people's kickstarters but
it's all good.
I just want to give happy energy at making and there will be a project that
will lead to nice things.
Useful videos to watch. I like these because I actually do stuff seeing
these... they will not get you stuck in the "not doing" cycle of doom.
These are very relevant videos for beginners.
- Becky Stern was an NYU New Media Lab graduate - her embroidery +
arduino videos are very helpful
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http://blog.makezine.com/2008/04/21/lilypad-arduino-embroider/
- Leah Buchley came up with the Lilypad design - she is cool -
http://web.media.mit.edu/~leah/
Some parts of SudoRoom aren't quite prettily decorated with art. In the
long term future I would love to donate lace-dripped electronics and
embroidery to be part of useful things like the door project.