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Make some space for other species, on this planet !!!

Introducing technology to keep our home green. To safe guard the ecosystem. Stop pushing other species to the phase of extinction. Lets make our planet mother Earth a home for all species with a balanced ecosystem. Introducing technology to discard all fossil fuels and to embrace green power source and technology .


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Magic Mirror

What’s a Magic Mirror? Our magic mirror is basically a one-way mirror (like you might have seen in Hollywood depictions of interrogat...



What’s a Magic Mirror?

Our magic mirror is basically a one-way mirror (like you might have seen in Hollywood depictions of interrogation rooms), made “smart” by a simple LCD display which sits behind the mirror and displays white UI elements with a black background. When the display is on, you can see both your reflection and the white elements, allowing software to present relevant information while you get ready for the day.

It may be a while before you walk into a shop and pick up a smart mirror – but if you really can't wait, Microsoft has open-sourced its own build specifications so you can create one yourself. The company has posted instructions for its magic mirror project on GitHub, including a list of materials you'd need to turn a regular mirror into one with smarts.


What you need:

A computer screen (that you can take apart)
An observation mirror or glas and a mirrorfilm
A Raspberry Pi with casing + micro USB power cord
A SD-card (8GB)
A network adapter (for wifi, look at this link, not necessary for Raspberry Pi 3,)
Wood frame (boards, screw, glue, paint, drill)
HDMI-to-VGA-adapter (depending on if your screen has HDMI or not)
A mouse and a keyboard with USB

A second computer (for fixing OS and stuff)


Building the interface

We designed the mirror user interface (UI) to be as functional as possible, as both a mirror and an info hub. There are some practical implications to this.  The UI should be simple and easy to visually digest, so we kept adornment light and typography clear. The screen needs to be readable through the mirrored surface, so we used a high contrast ratio of pure white on pure black. Lastly and most importantly, the user needs to see their reflection, so we kept the central area of the mirror clear when the user is logged in.

The company is also looking at how to bring updates from third-party apps to magic mirror, meaning you'd eventually be able to view news feeds and social media updates.

"Lastly and most importantly, the user needs to see their reflection, so we kept the central area of the mirror clear when the user is logged in."

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