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** One (or more) diagrams of the function of your project.
** One (or more) illustration of the appearance of the project. You can include additional reference imagery that is relevant to your project. Whatever helps convey the idea you are going for.
* Realization / Presentation in class.** For this project try to avoid showing us exposed breadboards. Solder things up. Hide your circuitry away cleverly. Wow us with your techno-wizardry.
* Documentation, posted on your wiki page in a new ''Final Project Documentation'' section:
** 5 images/videos of your project as completed. Take these as if they belong in your art portfolio (b.c. they do!)--i.e. try to take them with good lighting, against a white background, with no other distractions in frame. We do not want to see dorm room carpets. Good photographic documentation will focus on the art object and nothing else!