We decided that we wanted to explore the reactions we would have in different situations and after some research we were particularly interested in going to a place that was believed to be haunted and monitoring our reactions when we were frightened. We looked at various local places and discovered that Borley rectory was believed […]
February 24, 2012
by ellismartin
The environment we are in is filled with invisible elements. The everyday electrical appliances that we all interact with emit a level of Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) that are invisible. To visualise our invisible surroundings we will explore electrical appliances using Arduino hardware and already prepared coding to show what cannot be seen; represented by the […]
How to- List of components Arduino Uno board Breadboard Micro SD card, adaptor & Breakout board Temperature sensor EMF Detector Mirophone 1 9V battery Potentiometer 1 M resistor x3 10. We used jumper wires overall these were colour coded for each task we used them for: 1 ground wire (black) 1 live wire (red) 1 […]
March 9, 2012
by ellismartin
Project Description This project will map the invisible landscape around an electrical appliance for ElectroMagnetic Field using light to register what cannot be seen. What we are really interested in is being able to make visible the invisible environments from our everyday lives, from lamps to kettles to mobile phones, and being able to clearly […]
March 9, 2012
by ellismartin
How To: The Electromagnetic Field Sensor circuit board we made to create our ‘Journey with EMF’ project. List of Components 4 LEDs 1 EMF sensor 1 breadboard Duemilanova Ardino Board 1 USB 5 Jumper wires 4 262 Resistors 3 1M Resistors Foam Board Tubing 1 Splint Laptop (running on battery) Schematics of the Circuit […]
March 9, 2012
by Sophie Dear
List of Components: List of Materials: 1 Arduino Board A cardboard box 1 Bread Board Cardboard lengths 16 Wires (to be soldered) Newspaper 6 LEDs Clear sticky tape 6 Light Resistors Cling film 1 10K Resistor (For sensor) Masking tape 1 Carbon Monoxide Sensor Scissors 1 Soldering iron Cutting knife and mat 1 Reel of solder […]
March 7, 2012
by virtualfirefly
If you are going to use the Electret Microphone here is some help on how to wire it. In this example we are wiring the microphone with a potentiometer (variable resistor), which will allow us to test different resistances and see what works best. So you’ll need to connect it to 5V through a resistor. […]
March 7, 2012
by virtualfirefly
Bureau d’Etudes is a collective that has done a lot of interesting work on mapping the electromagnetic spectrum. Their perspective is very critical and it can really help you develop a conceptual framework for your project. One of their projects consisted on mapping electromagnetic pollution in Latvia. Have a look, it’s really interesting: LatvianEMpollution The […]
How to List of components Arduino Uno board Breadboard 10 270ohm resistors 10 LED’s 1 330kohm resistor Galvanic skin response (GSR sensor) 1 9V battery We used 13 jumper wires overall these were colour coded for each task we used them for: 1 ground wire (black) 1 live wire (red) 1 analogue input wire (blue) […]
February 24, 2012
by samh
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