ModuLicht

ModuLicht

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Made for OpenLicht in collaboration with https://beta2shape.de Designer: Irene Pérez Soto This modular lamp was specifically designed for the LichtWoche contest. Initially, we created it to be used with magnets (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNwazwBUMwY) to facilitate electrical connections, but this approach proved unreliable, so we decided to switch to pin headers instead. With its unique design, this lamp can be easily customized in various ways using corners and straight pieces. Simply print as many components as you need and assemble them for endless possibilities. The lamp utilizes Neopixel strips and the Gesture Board (developed for OpenLicht projects). One notable feature of this version is that it requires a specific component at both the beginning (power) and end (board), but in reality, this isn't necessary since the neopixels can be powered and controlled from either end. For more detailed instructions on how to build this lamp, please refer to the accompanying PDF. Alternatively, you can control the LEDs using an Arduino and a gesture sensor or button for added functionality.

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