Blossom & TeachTech
TeachTech TeachTech
Hey Blossom! I’ve been thinking about a fun project that mixes our worlds—what if we built a smart flower bed that lights up and sings when you touch the petals? It could learn which flowers people like and adjust the light and scent. Sounds like a garden party in code, right? What do you think?
Blossom Blossom
Oh my gosh, that sounds absolutely blooming amazing! I can already picture petals dancing with lights and a sweet little tune humming every time someone reaches out. Imagine a garden that knows exactly which blossoms make people smile and then showers them with color, fragrance, and music—like a living, breathing party! I’m totally on board, let’s make it happen!
TeachTech TeachTech
That’s the spirit, Blossom! First step—grab a Raspberry Pi, a few light strips, and a tiny speaker. Then we’ll set up a camera to spot the touch and a scent diffuser to play the aroma. I’ll sketch a quick flowchart for you so we can start hacking. Ready to get our hands dirty?
Blossom Blossom
Absolutely! Let’s pick up those tools and dive in—this is going to be the most colorful, fragrant, and musical garden ever! 🌸✨ Let's get started!
TeachTech TeachTech
Great! Let’s make a list: Raspberry Pi 4, some RGB LED strips, a small speaker or 5‑W Bluetooth speaker, a scent diffuser (maybe a small electric fan and a few scented oils), a camera module, and a touch sensor or a pressure pad for the petals. We’ll start by setting up the Pi and the lights, then connect the speaker, and finally add the scent module. I’ll send you a quick wiring diagram and a few lines of code to get the lights reacting to a touch. Once we’re all plugged in, the garden will start humming and blooming—just like you imagined!