Caleb Enright

I have a passion to create and to help others create. I am a Creative Technologies Major and a Mathematics Minor. I am also a Lab Assistant so hit me up.

Infinity


Infinity functions as a mirror. However, inside the one way mirror film is a strip of LED’s. Behind the LED’s is a general mirror. When the LED’s are turned on, Infinity lights up, and the LED’s bounce back and forth creating an infinity effect.
CRT 300: Rapid & Improvisational Prototyping
Fall 2020

RebarT


RebarT is a project based around the repurposing of reabar metal into abstract art. For this project my main focus was to learn metal bending, cutting, and welding. I used rebar to recreate one of my vector logos.
CRT 300: Rapid & Improvisational Prototyping
Fall 2020

Shoot the Moon lite


Shoot the moon lite is based off a childhood game I used to play. The game works by spreading the metal rods and having the ball move down the path. The goal is to drop the ball in the farthest hole away.
CRT 300: Rapid & Improvisational Prototyping
Fall 2020

Avalanche


The purpose of Avalanche was to design a fully functional yet aesthetically pleasing arcade game using Arduino. The goal of the game is to stop the led just before it hits the house on a given pixel.
CRT 300: Rapid & Improvisational Prototyping
Fall 2020

8-Bit Runner


My challenge was to add onto an existing Arduino project. I chose this 8-bit runner and updated the game so that the blocks move exponentially quicker and added an indicator LED to let you know when you hit a block.
CSC 235: Physical Computing
Fall 2020

Neo Hoodie


The project challenge was to code different LED states into a fabricated prototype.
CSC 235: Physical Computing
Fall 2020

Foose


An innovative foosball table. I condensed a foosball table so that the player would not have to switch poles mid-game. I added an automatic goalkeeper that can move back and forth randomly, and can track the ball and it's distance and react accordingly.
CSC 235: Physical Computing
Fall 2020