Electronics
Split flap display
A 10 character split flap display designed, created and programmed by me.
The individual characters are created from 3d printed parts I designed specifically for this project, and the movement is controlled by one Arduino Nano per character. The complete display is controlled by an ESP-32 acting as a webserver. This makes the display controllable from any device with a webbrowser. The enclosure was laser-cut from bamboo.
The display is also connected to a Google Calendar, for the ability to display reminders from the calendar on the flaps.

Infinity mirror coffee table
Infinity mirror built into a coffee table. The table gets its 'infinite' effect from two mirrors, one true mirror and a 'one-way'-mirror.
In between are 500 LEDs that are controlled by an ESP32. The table can be controlled via a local webpage.

Textclock v2
Second version of the text clock, with a slimmer design and updated internals.
This version of the clock runs on an ESP-32, enabling it to automatically retrieve the correct time from the internet.

Filmprojector
2K film projector using a phone-type display which is projected using a vintage large format photo lens.
It uses a 300W LED light source and multiple fresnel lenses. The wood enclosure was lasercut from bamboo.

Textclock v1
I designed and created a clock that shows the time in text.
The clock runs on an Arduino Mega, controlling 114 individually adressable RGB LEDs. The enclosure was lasercut from wood.

Talking clock
This clock will verbally tell you the time when you press the blue button.
