The Story Recorder was built by Makers' Alliance for the Treehouse installation at IngenuityFest 2023.

The concept: a kiosk that attendees could use to record their own story based on written prompts around the Treehouse, or play back a story left by someone else at random. Originally there was some talk of having it play back the one of the various story prompts to the user at random before recording, but was scrapped in favor of a single generic “record your story after the tone” prompt.

The recorder was built and programmed between August & September 2023.

Project Team:

Electronics Component Parts:

The input mechanism uses PRK Firmware to provide a USB HID keyboard device to the Pi 4 that can be modified via PicoRuby script.

The main program on the Pi is a shell script that calls the linux arecord/aplay commands as needed. The four conditions it can currently perform are:

Physical enclosure:

The device was built from some wood scraps found in Osborn 1 (two pieces of plywood and 2 small pieces of 2×4), along with some Mcmaster-Carr supplied metal brackets and some incredibly tiny wood screws needed to attach the Pico's breakout board (also from McMaster-Carr). Arcade button holes were drilled with Forstner bits and filed to needed dimension. Most everything else in the enclosure was attached with zipties and strategically drilled holes. Instructions were provided via a laminated printout (kind of last minute). A last minute “Engineered By Makers' Alliance” sticker was also added to show who actually built the device.

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