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Kyle Withey

A DIY photo booth that I made. The whole thing cost around £50 and was really easy to set up. I just had to buy some light housings, wire, a switch, a plug, some bulbs and some white paper for the background. The paper gives it the infinity wall effect that you can see in the photo. I would like to soon make some better light diffusers as the 3d printed ones I have now could be more efficient.

This is a biodegradable plant pot that you can make at home. It has seeds embedded in it, once your plant has grown you can plant the whole pot into the ground or simply throw it away and it will sprout new life in landfill. I would like to make the pot look a bit more appealing and a bit less of a hockey puck shape.

This below is my current working project. It’s a pocket watch that tells you how long left you have to live. It will be run off a Arduino pro mini with a OLED display. The case will be 3D printed and painted to look old and weathered.

Contact Kyle Withey

Email
k.withey1@uni.brighton.ac.uk
Website
http://blogs.brighton.ac.uk/kylewitheydesign/
Instagram
@kylewitheydesign
BSc/BA(Hons) Product Design
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