ligra is an open source image projector build from scratch and based off of flea market parts. ligra is not neccessarily a PCB-project nor a single thing, but rather an idea of how to design your own image-projection system. It is an introduction on how to create light-grafittis, how to share messages at large.
It's not strictly a Gobo, rather a way of building a system that may resemble one, but may also resemble a video projector or an abstract source of art. I have mostly used it with 2D printed stencils, usually used with so called "overhead projectors", one can of course also use metal-stencils, coloured effect-foils, 3D printed stencils and even LCDs, or really anything that may project an image. Get creative!
This repo is very WIP and shall be expanded soon :3
ligra essentially functions as a backwards camera, well, most projectors do. This becomes more visible when we talk about its inner workings, it's heart and most fixed element is the lens, a Canon FD lens in our case. But instead of using it to project and image onto a 35mm film slide, we will project light through a ruffly 35mm film slide-sized, image forming medium (i.e. a 2D printed stencil). This light will enter the lens from the back, projecting an image onto a scene with the properties of the lens (focal length, aperture and focus). Given the quality of even early lenses, we can expect some sharp and crisp projections. [WIP ...]
(Want to build one? ^ click me)
(You have one and need stencils? ^ click me)
(You have one and want to work on a different stage? ^ click me)
- Add assembly instructions (65% done)
- Refine by adding real images (15% done)
- Add 3D print instructions (5% done)
- Add BOM (0% done)
- Add drawings (60% done)
- Make projection-media page more expressive
- Design more stages
- Cleanup OpenSCAD file