March 22, 2007

Lumenlab Projector

I’m building a projector based on the guide and forums at http://www.lumenlab.com . I’ve been visiting this website off and on for about a year now and never really had a complete desire (or money) to carry this project out. Now that I’ve got more of both (and some rather big white walls) I figured it was a good time to really start on my own projector.

What’s a Lumenlab projector?

To see for yourself, click here. Of course, that one is quite a bit more expensive than the one I’m gonna be building but then, that guy was building a theater in his basement. I’m just hooking up a projector in my studio apartment.

Lumenlab started as a DIY community website which offered some very active forums and detailed projector instructions. The instructions were $20 but the prospect of building a higher-quality projector for hundreds less than most projectors on the market was enough to draw quite a crowd. Nowadays, the instructions are free and the place makes money by selling lenses, lamps, kits, etc. They even sell a whole projector for $500 if you’re not up for building it yourself (and don’t mind a lower-quality picture).

A Lumenlab projector relies on two fresnel lenses, an inexpensive lamp, and a focusing lens in addition to an LCD monitor (stripped down to the glass itself). Most members build a 15″ monitor (for a resolution up to 1024×768) because these monitors tend to be lower in cost than ones both larger and smaller. Any LCD monitor will work, in theory, because we rely simply on taking the back off of an LCD and shining a much brighter light through it. In reality, many monitors have very complex arrangements under the hood. On the Lumenlab compatibility database (see below), there is a column to show you whether the monitor has “FFC Issues” or not. Here’s the description according to the website, “FFC issues are when components (most often controller boards) cannot be moved out of the light path and make the construction of your projector difficult. Sometimes these issues can be impossible to overcome.” Luckily, I found an LCD without these issues.

Searching for the monitor

I’ve been on ebay for the past few days and weeks trying to find an LCD monitor that would be perfect but they all seemed too expensive (for used 15″ LCDs on ebay) or too broken. I wandered around some other price-listing sites for regular-old online stores and found an Acer AL1516AB 15″ LCD monitor from TigerDirect for $150. I would have gone for one a little cheaper, but the specs on this one (600:1, 12ms) impressed me. Also, according to the lumenlab compatibility database, this monitor is “Easy to Strip”.

So, now I await my new monitor (3-7 for shipping days so, Saturday 3/24 at the earliest). I also need some lenses (along with every other part for the projector) so I’ll probably order those on the Lumenlab site within the next day or two.

Projects

I’ve always got some projects going. I’ll try to stay current on what I’ve been doing lately as well as post some older projects including source code, images, etc.

February 19, 2007

New Multi-Touch Project Video

Check out this new video from Jeff Han’s multi-touch project. Can’t wait to get one of these

June 7, 2006

Hellfest 6-6-06 - Hell, Michigan

Today (yesterday, officially) was 6-6-06. That’s almost 666 so Hell, Michigan had a big party to celebrate and we decided to join them (Hell is 90 minutes away). Supposedly (and I heard this from a guy who looked like he was totally in charge) over 10,000 people passed through Hell today. That’s quite an accomplishment for a place that Google does not even “understand.”

We didn’t know what to expect when we were on our way. I was afraid no one would show up or a lot of people would show up and just stand around wondering why they came. Actually, it was pretty much the latter, but most people discovered that drinking beer is a good way to make standing around more enjoyable. That, and discarding melted pieces of your tires along the road. I had a good time though. I enjoy the energy of large crowds and the excitement of special occasions.

The rest of my pics are here - Hellfest 6-6-06 - Hell, Michigan.

February 13, 2006

Falstaff - All the World is Folly

On Saturday night, I went to see a few friends in the opera Falstaff. It was quite funny and very impressive. I wish I’d gone to more performances at WMU because they’re always amazing. Anyway, I took a photo at the end. Here it is.

Falstaff

(Left to right, front row: Breanna Newton as Nannetta Ford, Erin Smith as Alice Ford, Eric Cadena as Sir John Falstaff, Mimi Lanseur as Margaret Page (Meg), and Ashley Erin Bowen as Mistress Quickly)

Alright, so it wasn’t quite a photo, but between the decided lack of instruments, and my decided lack of drawing skills, I’ll bet you figured that out already. Sorry I couldn’t put more people in there, it took so long I’m surprised I got as far as I did. If you feel left out, drop me a line and I’ll see if I can search through my… er, “photos” and find a good one of you.

Excellent work to everyone who was involved in this. I hope it was as much fun to put on as it was to watch because I had a blast!

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