[Noisebridge-discuss] New LED and arduino kit

Danny O'Brien danny at spesh.com
Thu Jan 10 00:17:26 UTC 2013


YAY DAN!!!!!

On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 3:19 PM, Dan Cote <terminationshok at gmail.com> wrote:

> Almost 2 years ago, I made the migration to San Francisco with dreams of
> startups, new technology, and social change dancing in my head. Those
> dreams have been answered beyond my wildest dreams. There have been
> amazingly challenging times, but the tech community is so supportive here.
> Thank you for building such an awesome community. I have a contribution to
> make today.
>
> I announced today at CES, that my company Enhance Your Experience will
> begin offering multicolor LED Light and arduino microcontroller kits. Many
> of us learned how electronics worked by taking them apart. This kit comes
> already working, and you can modify them as much as you please. The
> hardware, software, and lessons are available under open licenses. It is
> primarily for people who are new to electronics and microcontrollers. I
> hope to teach consumers the magic behind their electronic devices. I hope
> to provide the tools to the creative community to easily add electronic
> lighting to their projects. The kits are available at
> http://luminousintensityy.com/earlyaccess. Your constructive criticism
> would be most appreciated. Social media is being coordinated at
> https://www.facebook.com/groups/180879815385166/ if you would like to
> help with that effort. Sorry about the facebook thing, if you hate them you
> can email me instead. A press release is available here:
> http://luminousintensityy.com/press
>
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