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PixLens: Reality into 8-bit

Summary by adafruit.com
PixLens is a little acrylic cube designed by materials engineer Hakusi Katei (Monoli) that makes 16 × 16-ish mosaic—no batteries, no-screens, or post-processing required pictures. A pair of crossed cylindrical micro-facets on the front and bkack split light into rows and columns; each facet behaves like a tiny diverging lens, so every square of the area forms a chunky “pixel”. Will do some vid, animated GIFs and more… It’s been described as a “p…
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adafruit.com broke the news in on Friday, April 25, 2025.
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