Music-Synced Infinity Mirrors

For my music-synced LED infinity mirror project, I leveraged the power of technology and creativity to create an engaging visual experience that responds to music in real-time. At the heart of this project is an ESP-32 Arduino module, chosen for its capability to connect over a local network (LAN) and handle complex programming tasks efficiently.

I designed and built the infinity mirror with programmable LEDs, arranging them in a way that maximizes the depth and reflective effects to create the illusion of an endless tunnel of lights. Using Resolume software, known for its robust video mixing capabilities, I sent DMX protocol signals to the LEDs. This setup allowed me to synchronize the light patterns with music dynamically, creating a visually captivating display that pulses and changes in harmony with the beats.

From concept to completion, this project involved extensive hands-on work—I designed the circuit, programmed the ESP-32 to receive and translate the DMX signals, soldered the electronic components, and constructed the physical structure of the mirror. This integration of software engineering, hardware technology, and artistic design was a big learning lesson and so fun to work on!

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