Step 1: Parts and Tools
-about 1' of wire
-1 red LED
-Sandwich ziploc bags box
-soda can
-a switch of some sort(or if you dont mind just wire it so that its always on)
-cardboard(corrugated pref.)
-a clear marble
-black tape
-and a battery holder(2 x AA)

























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an angle mount switch, two perforated boards (circuit boards with bunches of holes, look it up), a 220 ohm resistor, and some advice. He said it would be best
if I used a resistor with the LED. Can I use THHN wire?
Based on the suggestions from commenters, I added a 3.5" audio plug and a transistor, so HAL's eye blinks/pulses with music. And with a DPDT switch, the transistor is removed from the circuit, yielding a solid red light.
-Super Nerd-
Start with a small, surface mount, narrow angle, red led. solder black wire to the leads.
Glue the led to the dustcap.
Solder the lead wires to a rectifying capacitor, then the terminal points of the speaker.
Mount the speaker in the can/bezel and hook up to the motherboard speaker terminal.
Install Speak.exe
Play a looped "static space sound" from the movie(to give a constant low light level).
Have H.A.L. quotes replace system error message .wav's(brighter flashed when system message volumes exceed the background .wav volume).
Enjoy.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0062622/quotes