Principles and practices
Resume
This week I worked on defining my initial project idea and started to getting used to the documentation process.
Documentation process
Fablab Charter reminderDocumentation
The documentation provided is very complete and it's hard to read all the pages and documents.But it's important to browse it to have a good idea of its content.
I know that I will probably have to go back to it each time I need informations.
So here is a quick link to its content.
Initial project
I started the Fabacademy without any project in mind. I need a bit more time to think about it…
But to be able to produce this page and show some work, I had to find something.
As a continuing student I started to think about another project for this year (2021)
Project idea - inspiration and description
As a music enthousiast I started to search ideas related to that and found something I liked. It’s a “Card reader Jukebox”.
Not only it can be a good looking device (if made with quality material) but it’s also an excellent and easy way to
- show your music collection to friends
- let them choose something
- let them make their playlist
- interact with the music
- talk about souvenirs (“Do you remember this album / artist ?”)
And without the need for a mobile, tablet or laptop to browse your collection.
It lets you play music in an old fashion way, by manipulating a physical support (cards), just like we were used with vinyls, K7, MiniDisc and CD.
Project research
I found a few similar projects using different type of input cards that were worth reading.
Some are RFID based, others are QRcode or even Barecode based.
RFID based
RFID Jukebox with Google Home (youtube)
François GUILLIER’s blog
SPOTQRcode based
La bonne soupe - Project “QRocodile”
QRocodile - Source codeBarecode based
Technomestique site
I like the QRcode approach best because the card production is cheap.
Cards can represent
- a song title
- an entire album
- a playlist
- an action (next track in a playlist for ex.)
Exemple of cards used by the QRocodile
A song card :
Some action cards :
Project goal
I really like the QRocodile.
And the kids seem to like it aswell on that video :
But it connects to a commercial speaker system (Sonos) and I don’t want that.
I’d like to be able to play the cards either on
- an internal speaker
- or my old home hi-fi system
These 2 sources of inspiration will have to be mixed.
Project sketch
Here is a rapid sketch I've made showing the final look I’d like to achieve.
It could be made from scratch or maybe just implemented in a ready-made old speaker.