10/31/2022 0 Comments Magic mirror project![]() ![]() Anything it hears, it then displays on the screen and reads back to the user. Magic Mirror waits for activation (a simple pass of the hand over a sensor) then shows that it is listening. The magic is all in the simple interface. Inspiration came from his own five-year-old, who can neither read nor write but nevertheless has a bottomless fascination with the writing and spelling of words, phrases, and numbers. ’s Miroir Magique (“Magic Mirror”) is an interesting take on the smart mirror concept it’s intended to be a playful, interactive learning tool for kids who are at an age where language and interactivity are deeply interesting to them, but whose ceaseless demands for examples of spelling and writing can be equally exhausting. Those are so useful.Ĭontinue reading “Smart Mirror Talks To 3D Printers” → Posted in Raspberry Pi Tagged Magic Mirror, octomirror, Octoprint, raspberry pi, smart mirror We especially admire that once it was done, he hung it up with a French cleat. ![]() built this in three days on an apartment balcony using a minimum of tools. We think this would be a good early woodworking project or something for a long weekend. designed and printed some corner support brackets that double as leveling screw holders to get the acrylic panel dialed in just right, and you can get these for yourself from GitHub. That isn’t a piece of mirror glass, it’s actually one-way acrylic which is lighter and somewhat cheaper. The only tricky part is power, because the LCD is going to need so much more voltage than the Pi and the absolutely necessary LEDs around the edge, but a couple of buck converters do the trick.Īfter stripping the monitor of all of its unnecessary plastic, cut rear and front frames to support the electronics. ![]() The electronics are pretty simple here - used the guts of an old monitor for the display and a Raspberry Pi to serve up the modules as a web page. Thanks to projects like ’s MagicMirror, everything is done with modules, including really useful things such as OctoMirror that let you keep an eye on your 3D printer(s) using OctoPrint. In ’ case, that data includes 3D printer activity on the network - something that’s way more relevant to daily life than say, headlines about Kim Jong Un’s weight loss progress. You know, a mirror connected to the internet that shows information like news, weather, or whatever you want, right there on top of your stunning visage. Processing splits the screen into two different interfaces, one for each user.As time goes by, it’s only getting easier to make a magic mirror. Using this application two users can interact each other using colors and their body poses. The Magic Mirror Interaction is a new Processing file based on Magic Mirror project. Left hand near the left ear, left elbow blended above the shoulder and right arm stretched on the right of the right shoulder Right hand above the shoulders, left hand below the hips and left foot on the right of right knee Right arm stretched above the head and the legs apart Left hand above the shoulders and right arm stretched downīoth hands above the shoulders and right elbow bended above the shouldersīoth hands above the elbows and both elbows bended The following table presents which body poses are already acquired: Positionīoth hands above the shoulders and both elbows bended below the shoulders MAGIC MIRROR PROJECT SERIES
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