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_dF-ZGquRNY | 2010-09-30T09:34:59Z | UCRkD7u-kd-yd1rIWBr3Ix1A | NerdKits Theremin Halloween Costume | This video goes over the design and ideas behind the NerdKits 2010 Halloween costume: the Human Theremin. The costume features two homebuilt infrared distance sensors mounted on the wrists. Someone wishing to "play" your costume can move his or her hands up and down above the distance sensors. One hand controls the pitch of the note, and the other controls the volume. The sound is emitted from a piezoelectric buzzer mounted on the breadboard, worn around the neck. For more information about this project, including source code and more detailed explanations, please visit: http://www.nerdkits.com/videos/theremin_with_ir_distance_sensor/ | {"default": {"url": "https://i.ytimg.com/vi/_dF-ZGquRNY/default.jpg", "width": 120, "height": 90}, "medium": {"url": "https://i.ytimg.com/vi/_dF-ZGquRNY/mqdefault.jpg", "width": 320, "height": 180}, "high": {"url": "https://i.ytimg.com/vi/_dF-ZGquRNY/hqdefault.jpg", "width": 480, "height": 360}, "standard": {"url": "https://i.ytimg.com/vi/_dF-ZGquRNY/sddefault.jpg", "width": 640, "height": 480}, "maxres": {"url": "https://i.ytimg.com/vi/_dF-ZGquRNY/maxresdefault.jpg", "width": 1280, "height": 720}} | nerdkits | ["nerdkits", "IR", "halloween", "theremin", "educational", "microcontroller", "electronics", "project", "atmel", "atmega168", "distance", "sensor", "phototransistor", "infrared", "light", "reflectivity", "reflectance", "photodiode", "piezoelectric", "buzzer"] | 28 | none | {"title": "NerdKits Theremin Halloween Costume", "description": "This video goes over the design and ideas behind the NerdKits 2010 Halloween costume: the Human Theremin. The costume features two homebuilt infrared distance sensors mounted on the wrists. Someone wishing to \"play\" your costume can move his or her hands up and down above the distance sensors. One hand controls the pitch of the note, and the other controls the volume. The sound is emitted from a piezoelectric buzzer mounted on the breadboard, worn around the neck.\n\nFor more information about this project, including source code and more detailed explanations, please visit:\nhttp://www.nerdkits.com/videos/theremin_with_ir_distance_sensor/"} | 20798 | 29 | 0 | 0 |