Watch a student project presentation video from Kyoto University's ILAS Seminar on Physical Computing, where learners showcase their Arduino-based creations. Explore five innovative student projects including a garbage truck simulation, a sound-generating machine, an infinity spinning top, a rapid-fire targeting gun, and a quick-press mechanism. Professor Hajime Kita introduces the seminar that teaches hands-on physical computing through affordable microprocessors, sensors, and actuators, allowing students to transform their creative ideas into interactive devices. The presentations demonstrate practical applications of connecting various sensors and actuators to Arduino microcontroller boards, programmed to create actively functioning objects.
Physical Computing Student Projects Showcase 2019 - ILAS Seminar at Kyoto University