Raspberry Pi Roundup - 28th May 2015

Intermission

Scott Wegner operates the sound and lights system for his local auditorium in rural Minnesota. This often involves playing music into the foyer area to warm the audience up before the enter, as well as making announcements about when the show is due to start. He has developed a system with a Raspberry Pi that slots into the A/V rack that has buttons to control the music and announcements. It’s a great, practical application of the Pi. Read more here.

Triptych

Film-maker Natasha Maidoff approached her friend Thomas to her create a video triptych at the 2015 Venice Art Walk. The triptych is made out of three Raspberry Pis playing three separate, but synchronised, videos. This is accomplished by networking the three Pis together and then running Python scripts on each of them. Read more here.

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