Trans|Duce Project

Trans|Duce Project Demo Video

Back of Plate WatermarkThe Trans|Duce uses capacitive sensing and an Arduino to sense when a person is near it. That information is sent to MAX 5 and affects a sound and/or filter which is then sent to an amplifier which vibrates a transducer placed on the back of the metal sheet.

The metal sheet then acts as a speaker and its unconventional makeup creates an interesting timbre. Different gauges of metal can be used to better amplify certain ranges of the sound spectrum. From this, we can create different sounds depending on how close or far away we are from the metal sheet.

Be sure to check out the demo video above and see the transducer in action.

Mobile Arduino Controller

Mobile Arduino2 logoThe Mobile Arduino Controller allows one to access an Arduino board via a mobile friendly website. It’s a website designed for mobile devices for a couple reasons…

1) Allows access from computers, not just smart phones.

2) Easier for the public to access the Arduino or multiple Arduinos for installations without searching for an app and then waiting for it to download.

3) Works on all smart phones.

The mobile website allows for near real time manipulation of anything connected to the Arduino board. It could also be used to relay sensor information back to the website or user. Right now, it is just connected to control LED’s, but it could be anything (servos, speakers, etc.)

We hope to use this for more than just turning on/off an LED on the board, but currently it is in a prototyping/research phase.