![]() Using an Arduino Uno and Raspberry Pi 2 connected via a serial cable, he set the project up for future success by allowing the addition of multiple peripheral devices. Based on previous workshops he had taught, Corbett Larsen set about creating a button that, when pressed, would play a random audio clip from a stored library. After taking up space as a large inanimate object for far longer than had been originally planned, students interested in more computer-oriented making took on the challenge of creating something to help show off their work and engage those visiting the Makerlab. He started out as nothing more than an empty server cabinet salvaged by a regular Makerlab user from the dumpster behind the College of Engineering. ![]()
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