Difference between revisions of "Mona-lisa"
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+ | This is the Mona Lisa I want to create. | ||
+ | It nearly matches the face of this beautiful 2D lady. | ||
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+ | Adding the wiring so that it "works". |
Revision as of 08:26, 9 April 2020
The Mona Lisa is a famous painting. People flock to this painting because....other people flock to this painting. People like this painting - because you have to. Is the depicted image of a lady really so great? We cannot even think about this any more, because there is no room to maneuver anymore.
This Mona Lisa is the start of a series where I try to think about "boring" circuitry again. Let's do something different with this circuitry.
This is the basic circuit. You have to know the components, what they do, why it works. This will be explained in class.
This is the Mona Lisa I want to create.
It nearly matches the face of this beautiful 2D lady.