Projection Lamp Lesson Key Concepts
Build a spinning projection lamp and explore how robotics, light, and programming can create amazing visual effects! This lesson combines creativity, design, and control using Thymio and VPL3:
- Build a projection lamp using Thymio, an LED light, and simple materials.
- Design custom patterns and characters to project onto walls.
- Use VPL3 to control spinning motion and create a light show.
- Advanced: Add color changes and timing for more dynamic effects.
- Advanced: Combine lights, motion, and sound for a full interactive display.
Lesson Overview
In this lesson, students will:
- Build a rotating base using Thymio and LEGO.
- Create a projection cover using a plastic tub and designs.
- Attach a light source and test how images are projected.
- Program Thymio to spin and create a moving light display.
By the end of this lesson, students will understand how light, motion, and programming work together to create visual effects.
Important Notes:
Make sure the light source is securely attached and not blocked. A small opening will create clearer projections.
Tips for this Lesson:
- Use dark materials to block light and highlight your designs.
- Keep shapes simple for clearer projections.
- Adjust motor speed to control how fast the images spin.
- Test in a dark room for the best effect.
Products/Materials
The following products and resources can be used in this lesson:
Thymio II Robot
LinkVest
LEGO
LED Light
Cardboard & Tape
Plastic Tub
Markers / Stickers
VPL3 (Thymio Suite)
FUN FACT!
Did you know that projection lamps work by controlling how light passes through shapes and openings? This same idea is used in projectors, stage lighting, and even early animation devices!
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Check out the video tutorial/solutions below: