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What's the hardware equivalent of a programmer's "Hello World?" Blinking an LED, of course! When I found this "Hello World" wall hanging I knew what I had to do. Make it blinky. But that's boring so I made it a freeform circuit art sculpture, too.
If you're wondering why this wall decoration exists, my best guess is that there's a programmer hidden in the nursery design group at a major retail chain. There are also napkins, but they didn't make the cut.
00:00 circuit sculptures are awesome!
00:05 how to make a circuit sculpture?
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