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Activity (Hands-On)Grades 8 - 12

Building Arduino Light Sculptures

Students utilize the engineering design process as they are challenged to design their own small-sized prototype light sculptures to light up a hypothetical courtyard. To accomplish this, they use Arduino microcontrollers as the “brains” of the projects and control light displays composed of numerous (3+) light-emitting diodes (LEDs). With this challenge, students further their learning of Arduino fundamentals by exploring one important microcontroller capability—the control of external circuits. The Arduino microcontroller is a powerful yet easy-to-learn platform for learning computer programing and electronics. LEDs provide immediate visual success/failure feedback, and the unlimited variety of possible results are dazzling!

A photograph shows an illuminated green and blue (somewhat) tornado-shaped five-story light sculpture in a courtyard with seven-story buildings nearby.A light sculpture of computer-controlled LED lights by Hans-Christian Berg in Finland.

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