Lenny!

Meet Lenny! He's a haptic squeeze ball prototype for anxiety relief.

This is what Lenny looks like during sleep and surgery.

This is Lenny telepathically communicating with another ESP32 board. Ultimately how hard you squeeze will inform the movement of a kinetic sculpture (below are some prototypes).

Flip-Dot Pong!

This is where I started with the flip-dot display. It's supposed to be going all white and black at a regular interval.

The next day I was able to start controlling it pretty well!

This was just a test for the board reacting to distance change.
This was with a paddle size of 3, and the ball bouncing off the paddle.

This was a test for being able to control the whole board.

This was with 4 ToF sensors, 2 on each side, detecting the size of the object.

This was using a better reflective material that worked better with the sensor.

Leviosa Process Photos
These are just some process photos of my work on Leviosa.
Glitter-Inator Process Photos
These are just some process photos of my work on the Glitter-Inator 4000.
Back to Top