I don't know how many of you know what the Decentralized Dance Party is, but basically it is just a bunch of people following a leader who has an FM transmitter in their backpack. As a participant you bring your own radio (boombox) and tune in to the right frequency. I really like the idea, and they are coming in June. Here are a couple of things I want to make before the party, who wants to help me? Do you have any other suggestions?
1: Portable laser show flashlight
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1ov99Tq ... 2-2r-10-HM
2: a BUNCH of LED throwies
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjTP_T-w ... r_embedded#!
They suggest parts at instructables ( http://www.instructables.com/id/LED-Throwies/#step1 ) but I've already found the magnets for WAY cheaper ( http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.13516 ) and I'm sure we can get a better deal on LEDs and batteries too.
Who's in?
Decentralized dance party
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SolTurboLove
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Re: Decentralized dance party
I tried mass-producing Throwies this summer... i got about 6 made
We need to get very bright colors (non-diffused), and i made little pull-tabs so i can activate them right before throwing.
We can get small rare earth magnets from Lee Valley for cheap ($0.40 ea i think).
Lets do this.
My lasting legacy on campus will be a throwie that i stuck to the ceiling of the geology building. It will be there forevermore
We need to get very bright colors (non-diffused), and i made little pull-tabs so i can activate them right before throwing.
We can get small rare earth magnets from Lee Valley for cheap ($0.40 ea i think).
Lets do this.
My lasting legacy on campus will be a throwie that i stuck to the ceiling of the geology building. It will be there forevermore
- DigitalOSH
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Re: Decentralized dance party
Sol: Awesome! Lets do it! But i think the magnets I posted would be quite a bit cheaper, no?
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SolTurboLove
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Re: Decentralized dance party
You're right, i realized that after i postedDigitalOSH wrote:But i think the magnets I posted would be quite a bit cheaper, no?
Battery life is kinda short,...but if we put a small resistor inline to limit the current we can make them last for longer...(ours had no resistor, and they lasted for about ~8hrs)