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How to make your very own Psychedelic USB Creature

Step 2Ingredients Two - The screen for the face, and cables

Ingredients Two - The screen for the face, and cables
Next up comes the screen for the face.  In future versions we plan to do bigger ones, including some with projectors inside, however for this one we went with something small and simple.
It turned out to work well, as many people simply asked 'how did you get the eye in the head?' - with the small (7") screen throwing them a little.
We used the Lilliput Mini USB Monitor 7" from Thinkgeek which is a very nifty little device.  Combined with a couple of USB extension cables(they are self powered and require two usb leads to be plugged in) these were relatively cheap (we ended up paying $150AUD each including delivery) and very effective.

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