Pixie Dust

COMPUTING

PHYSICAL

Empowering Ideas Through Physical Interaction

Physical computing is the practice of designing and building interactive systems that can sense and respond to the physical world using a combination of software and hardware. These systems often involve components like sensors, microcontrollers (such as Arduino or Raspberry Pi), actuators, lights, motors, and other electronic elements that allow digital devices to interact with their surroundings in real-time. By detecting environmental changes—such as movement, temperature, sound, or touch—these systems can trigger programmed responses, effectively blending the digital with the tangible.

It’s a highly hands-on and experiential approach to understanding technology, making abstract concepts in electronics and programming both accessible and exciting. When integrated into events, workshops, or exhibitions, physical computing activities can captivate audiences by turning them into active participants. Whether it’s controlling lights with gestures, building simple robots, or interacting with sensor-based installations, these experiences spark curiosity, encourage problem-solving, and foster creativity across all age groups.

Physical computing not only enhances learning in STEM fields but also opens doors for artistic expression, innovation, and playful experimentation. For corporate events, educational programs, or interactive exhibitions, it offers a memorable and meaningful way to engage people through technology that responds, reacts, and interacts—just like we do in the real world.

OUR WORK

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Twitter Wall

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Digital slingshot

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Pedal to light up (4 cycles)

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2 CYCLING SETUP

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Catch the baton activity

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CRICKET BOWLING MACHINE

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