I have a bubblewrap suffed shark that I can make for you as well.

On Sat, Aug 9, 2014 at 11:02 AM, Mykle Hansen <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I'm tentatively organizing a sea-monster-releated event in September,
> in some kind of weird coordination with the XOXO fest and it's local
> parasitic twin, OROR.  In pursuit of this project, my
> genius wife Geisne has just offered to sew me a giant squid!  How could
> I say "no" to such an offer?  But I immediately thought: can we
> make it glow from within, to try to approximate the cool stuff a
> squid or octopus can do with its skin?
>
> What's your favorite cheap/easy way to get a string of programmable
> RGB LEDs, 30-50 feet long, that can let us send lighting changes in
> a wave from one end to the other?  I'd want to insert these deep
> inside the arms of the squid, surrounded by transluscent puffy
> filling inside some kind of transluscent plastic skin, so hopefully
> it'd diffuse nicely into a general inner glow.
>
> Then also we'd need a control/power solution for approximately ten
> of those arms, and some kind of software framework or library for
> trying to achieve the kind of trembling irridescent stuff that I've
> seen squids do.
>
> With so many people playing with strings of LEDs lately,
> there must be some canned solutions for this stuff by now.  I'm
> probably only going to have limited time for this but if I can
> price out something off-the-shelf I may be able to find budget
> for it.
>
> -mykle-
>
> p.s. thanks for all the advice on the extension cord!  I ordered
> some fuseable tape and some Coax-Seal to play around with.
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