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Another nice and interesting use case for PicoP
Using an adjustable arm from a GoPro camera and his laptop, Maloney was able to mount a Sony MP-CL1 Pico projector on his headboard. Now, he projects the live feed of Earth from 1,314,720-feet up onto his ceiling as he goes to sleep, an activity he’s found difficult since leaving college and confronting the uncertainty of the real world. Inverse found Maloney bragging about his original idea on Reddit (where else?) and, thinking that he was being too humble about a great idea, called him up to learn more.
Could you tell me about how you came up with the idea?
About a year and a half ago I started getting insomnia and I didn’t really know how to handle it. After a while, I knew I had to do something to shut off my mind at night. I’ve always been interested in space, and I thought the blackness of space and the beauty of it would be a really soothing way to fall asleep. I had seen the ISS feed before and I always thought that was kind of a cool thing. One night I had my laptop on my bed and I rolled over on it and I almost cracked the screen, and so I started looking into the idea of putting a projector in my room.
Do you have experience with projectors?
I knew nothing about projectors and I quickly realized that not only were they huge but that I would have to build something. I did some research and found a projector that was small and light and then I decided I was going to put together an idea of how to build the mount. I had some extra GoPro pieces lying around, and I just found some wood in the trash from extra floorboards. I put together the piece that would be behind the headboard because I didn’t want to drill into the wall and then I also realized that the farther from the ceiling I could make it, the better the projection would be due to the throw ratio. The projector I picked has a keystone, which means you can project on an angle, but then you can adjust the screen and make it completely flat so it’s not warped by the angle.
The structure that holds the projector clips to the back of your bed?
It doesn’t even clip in. I just built a square and then a flat piece that would stick out above the headboard so it would only need gravity and the weight of the actual projector weighing it down.
How big is the projection on the ceiling?
52 inches, the way I have it set up.
And you can adjust that?
Yeah so basically because it’s on that arm, I can pivot it in any way I want. All I have to do is just move the arms around and the closer to the ceiling it is, the smaller the screen and then the farther down obviously the bigger. But because it’s a laser projector, I don’t have to adjust the focus or anything I just swing it down and that’s it.
The Sony MP-CL1 pico projector
And the projector just connects to your computer?
Yeah, so the projector came in after two days and I just threw it on a GoPro mount and then I hooked up my computer. I was able to pull up the ISS feed on Youtube and then within five minutes I had it playing up on my ceiling. And the projector itself is nice because it has a two-hour battery life built into it so I don’t have to worry about it dying. It also has an auto shut off feature so I can set it for 30 or 60 minutes and then by the time I’m asleep it shuts itself off.
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