Building everything up
I have almost finished! On this part I will explain how I built everything up. First of all, a list of all the material that I needed to setup my installation:
- 1. The Processing console;
- 2. An Arduino board;
- 3. A breadboard;
- 4. 3 BDX53F transistors;
- 5. A 12V/1.5A adapter;
- 6. 3 computer fans;
- 7. 8 threaded bars;
- 8. A couple of blue LEDs;
- 9. Three flash lights;
- 10. 9 laser pens.
First of all I had to fix the computers fans on an horizontal position. With the help of the threaded bars (4 for each fan) I screwed the fan on the desired position:
As I said before I needed 4 threaded bars for each fan in order to keep it horizontal. Here is a picture with the four bars into place:
What I did next is to attach a flash light on the bottom. The reason why I did this is because I wanted my installation to be viewed in a low light condition, but because the light emitted by the LED was too low during my testing, I decided to help the situation with the flashlights. Below a picture about how I attached the toarch into the structure:
Next thing was to attach somehow the 3 laser pens on top of the structure. To do this I used a couples of old computer adapter fans, and then stuck the laser pens on theyr grid. As you can see from the picture below, I had to put some tape around the lasers so that they would stay switched on for all the duration of the exibition:
On the next step I attached some lucid paper (blue) on the center of the fan. This will, together with the laserpens and the LED, give a better experience, by amplifying the different speeds of the fan. Here is a picture explaining this step:
Next step was to solder and stick on the top the blue LEDs, but unfortunately I forgot to take a picture of this point. Nevertheless below you will find a picture of the completed work ready to be started:
As you will notice, at the end I choose to put simple paper instead of the blue plastic sheet, this due to the fact that at high speed the blue plastic bumped on the threaded bar, producing this fastidious sound. Another thing that I decided to use in the end, was some mirrors on the base of each one of the structure, so that the effect would also be emphasized, and to place the fans at different heights so that it would be more understandable that they rapresented the three different frequency bands of the sound.
















