The repo subtitle is `Project the aircraft passing overhead onto your ceiling, in real time — an X-ray through the roof.`
The demo video starts outside pointing at a cloudy sky with an airplane passing overhead. My mind, seeded with the word "x-ray", thought the outside shot was the video projection on his ceiling. I thought his rain gutters were crown molding, and when the camera man runs inside, I thought he was running outside to show the real life airplane.
The actual projection is neat, but how fun would it be to have an x-ray projection of the night sky.
Random aside: there’s a restaurant in San Diego on the SAN flight path with a split flap display over the bar. Every time a flight passes over it updates to show flight number and departure airport. It’s quite neat.
ProllyInfamous
I bought several 3b+ Raspberries a really long time ago and this seems like the perfect simple&breathtaking project for such ancient hardware. Who needs a fourth PiHole on their local network?!
"Fortunately" I live directly beneath CHA's main landingstrip, so lots of regular data available. Fortunately, I am not in the main takeoff path because that would be much worse.
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mikeweiss
Wow so cool! I had daydreamed about doing something similar with e-ink display on my wall so I could see details about whatever plane I'm hearing.. but this blows that out of the water.
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thenthenthen
Oof that looks like a loud place to live :O Happy to see it inspiring a project tho take care
JKCalhoun
I'm sensing "The Conversation" levels of paranoia and it is beautiful.
gruntled-worker
I expect to have trouble falling asleep just vicariously relating to the noise level there. Awesome project though.
frereubu
(To be clear, the "I" in the title is not me, the submitter - it's the title of the Reddit post).
rootusrootus
Not too many things make my jaw literally drop, but this did. This is magnificent!
The repo subtitle is `Project the aircraft passing overhead onto your ceiling, in real time — an X-ray through the roof.`
The demo video starts outside pointing at a cloudy sky with an airplane passing overhead. My mind, seeded with the word "x-ray", thought the outside shot was the video projection on his ceiling. I thought his rain gutters were crown molding, and when the camera man runs inside, I thought he was running outside to show the real life airplane.
The actual projection is neat, but how fun would it be to have an x-ray projection of the night sky.
Their repo linked by someone in the comments: https://github.com/cpaczek/skylight
It's a planeatarium
Random aside: there’s a restaurant in San Diego on the SAN flight path with a split flap display over the bar. Every time a flight passes over it updates to show flight number and departure airport. It’s quite neat.
I bought several 3b+ Raspberries a really long time ago and this seems like the perfect simple&breathtaking project for such ancient hardware. Who needs a fourth PiHole on their local network?!
"Fortunately" I live directly beneath CHA's main landingstrip, so lots of regular data available. Fortunately, I am not in the main takeoff path because that would be much worse.
Wow so cool! I had daydreamed about doing something similar with e-ink display on my wall so I could see details about whatever plane I'm hearing.. but this blows that out of the water.
Oof that looks like a loud place to live :O Happy to see it inspiring a project tho take care
I'm sensing "The Conversation" levels of paranoia and it is beautiful.
I expect to have trouble falling asleep just vicariously relating to the noise level there. Awesome project though.
(To be clear, the "I" in the title is not me, the submitter - it's the title of the Reddit post).
Not too many things make my jaw literally drop, but this did. This is magnificent!
Maybe this would be a better link: https://skylightceiling.com/
or the repo https://github.com/cpaczek/skylight
That is cool!
This is so awesome