Downcount,

At least it was a fun father-son-project. I wrote the server part, he the client part.

First there is the web frontend (sending click requests to a script that saves the clicked pixel in a database, heartbeating to a script to refresh the “image”)

web frontend

You can emulate the rgb output:

web frontend rgb emulated

Then there is the 64x64 RGB matrix and a raspy connected to it. It is quite hollow on it’s back, giving the raspy some place to hide:

backside

The code on the raspy connects to the server and refreshes it’s image, if a change happened.

I also “hid” the matrix inside a canvas frame, to help diffusing the single RGBs a bit:

canvas

This is, how it looks in the dark:

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/11591269-fe29-4376-b579-4b18bdb278a0.jpeg

Sorry for the bad image quality.

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