DIY jump scare portrait from scratch using Raspberry Pi 3 B, Python and AtmosFX Videos unliving portraits.
A Monster in a Box Halloween prop is a box or crate that appears to be jailing a monster which is on the verge of escaping.
Trigger an mp3 effect when someone is passing by. Three different projects for three different levels of coding.
Build a SIMPLE text-able Halloween costume/sign in a couple of hours & ~$25 worth of electronics! NO soldering, NO advanced skills, NO Barb!
A 3-axis talking skull turned into an Alexa voice services device via AlexaPi software, Raspberry Pi, and some other tools.
What's scarier than a pair of Uncanny Eyes? Five pairs of Uncanny Eyes mounted on skulls and controllable to make everyone scream.
Experience the challenge and thrill of deactivating the system without breaking a laser beam. Built with Arduino, BLE, and DMX lighting.
An Arduino powered Stranger Things light wall costume that can be controlled via Bluetooth serial connection to a cell phone.
Adding face seeking capabilities to Combat Creature Attacknid Drone. Center on the target and lock in and shoot darts!
Light up your world with Harry Potter's Luna Lovegood Spectrespecs to see all the wrackspurts out there making minds fuzzy!
Arduino controlled Halloween decoration based on a project from Alexis Matelin.
Imagine a plague doctor, but like in a cyberpunk post-apocalyptic future. It combines a plague doctor mask and a gas mask, and lights up!
This interactive witch's cauldron gets progressively creepier the closer you come!
A "Magic Cauldron" that detects spell casting and responds with dynamic lighting effects.
How to use Arduino to keep the Costco Punk Rocker Skeleton moving as long as the Lowes Reaper Band is playing music!
Learn how to dress up Bittle and program it to play Halloween comics
Scare those little ghouls this Halloween with fire. Simply press your Amazon Dash (or IoT) button and within 5 seconds Boom!
This ouija board gets a life of its own, with the planchette vibrating when it approaches certain letters - and it opens a lock!
Just in time for Halloween! This robotic doll uses Adafruit Feather HUZZAH ESP8266 as her brain. Let's make it smarter.
Enhanced "Yorick," my AlexaPi driven talking skull, to respond in two voices, depending on the trigger word used when asking a question.
Use Raspberry Pi's to do motion capture and wireless control a 3-axis skull in real-time.
This project is dedicated to all the Zombies out there. You know who you are.
A Google AIY Voice Kit, a motor, and 8 feet of PVC pipe become an automated, socially-distant, COVID-safe Halloween candy dispenser!
In this project, I use eInk displays in a custom PCB layout with a RPi Zero to create my own Harry Potter newspaper with magic photos.