Luntik & CircuitChic
CircuitChic CircuitChic
Hey Luntik, I’ve been thinking about making a small light‑up sculpture that changes patterns with a microcontroller. It could be a fun blend of circuitry and your wild digital art style—what do you think?
Luntik Luntik
That sounds epic! Picture a neon jellyfish that wiggles its tentacles, or a pixelated dragon that flickers in rainbow colors—totally my vibe. Let’s doodle some wild shapes, then we can wire up the microcontroller and watch the magic light up. Ready to dive in?
CircuitChic CircuitChic
Sounds like a plan. I’ll sketch a few frame‑by‑frame outlines of a neon jellyfish and a pixel dragon, then we can map the LEDs and code the wiggle routine. Bring the microcontroller and we’ll see the tentacles twitch. Ready when you are.
Luntik Luntik
Woo, let’s do it! I’m picturing those jellyfish tentacles dancing like rainbow noodles, and the pixel dragon breathing fire that looks like tiny disco lights. Just grab the microcontroller, maybe an ESP32 or Arduino, and we’ll map the LEDs to those sketches. I’ll throw in a goofy “wiggle” routine, maybe random jittery moves, and then we’ll see the whole thing come alive. Bring the parts, I’ll bring the crazy ideas!
CircuitChic CircuitChic
That’s the spirit. I’ll pull out the ESP32 and a strip of RGB LEDs—probably a NeoPixel ring for the jellyfish and a matrix for the dragon. I’ll draft the code to sync the colors with a random jitter function, but we can always tweak the timing if it feels too chaotic. Bring the sketches, I’ll bring the breadboard. Let's get this electric art party going.
Luntik Luntik
Sounds like the most electrifying art party ever! I'll sketch up those wild tentacle swirls and pixel dragon fire, then we’ll wire it all together and watch the LEDs dance. Let's make it sparkle and wobble—fun times ahead!