I am always hard at work on some type of wild project.
Here are a few that I am actively working on...
The Collectives
Some creative coding projects I am actively working on include a set of websites that align with my passions of cooking and growing plants and vegetables. These sites will soon be able to host users and provide a community for people to share and try recipes as well as perfect their harvests!
myCulinaryCollective.org is a site where users can create and share recipes.
The site features:
- AI enabled recipe importing for personal collections of your favorite things to cook
- Nutrition tracking and estimation
- Private recipe link sharing
- Public engagement, likes, comments, and recipe saving from feeds
- Grocery list creation directly from recipes
- Servings adjustment and conversions from imperial to metric style units
- On page timers and advanced search and filtering capabilities
myGrowCollective.com is a site where users can connect DIY and professional grow monitoring equipment for real-time remote logging and tracking via an API. Additionally, users can share their grows, get inspired and see what worked best for other users with similar equipment and plants.
The site features:
- Active grow monitoring and real-time tracking via API and user dashboard
- Grow logs for keeping track of past grows and identifying patterns
- Personal and community proven sensor presets for various plant types
- Forums for sharing insights and learning how to solve issues
- Smart analytics to calculate metrics and make feeding adjustments
- Tasks and reminders area to coordinate scheduled jobs and adjustments
ADDITIONAL PROJECTS
Raspberry Pi Zero Camera with Open Source Film Emulation
This project is geared toward developing custom software and a mechanical case to turn a Raspberry Pi Zero into a fully functioning miniature camera.
This mini cam will also feature 2 displays and active film emulation.
Open source LUT's for different film types will be turned into loadable configuration files you can swap between live on the camera.
Additionally users can "hack" their cameras by developing their own effects and sensor presets to view and try live on the camera.
SpotGuy
A vintage emulator for controlling your Spotify playback on a computer or Raspberry Pi with a HyperPixel Display.
Ever stuck trying to decide who's turn it is to do something? Fear not, the random walk will decide all!
Define users and assign each an emoji. Then define the size of the course, a larger course will mean a longer game! Starting the walk has each emoji traveling independently on their own random walk. The first emoji to reach the outer boundary of the game area wins (or loses...)!