This project is a take on an ordinary Kaleidoscope but this one is self-rotating. It uses sensors and electrical components to produce the same output as a regular Kaleidoscope but with the help of electronics.
The purpose of this project is to give the user an enjoyable experience and a little bit of education (edutainment), and to showcase how a simple action could produce something mesmerising.
The user is required to put their face on the front part (where the eye hole is) and then the sensor detects their presence and starts rotating the disk and lighting up the LEDs. There is a feature where the user can control the speed of the rotation by pressing on the buttons present.
Isometric Perspective
Front
Side
Back
Eye Hole Perspective