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This project was started by the _ art museum in Duluth, Minnesota to help improve accessibility by adding audio descriptions into each art exhibit, using a Raspberry Pi.

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Audio-Descriptive_RaspberryPi

This project was started by the _ art museum in Duluth, Minnesota to help improve accessibility by adding audio descriptions into each art exhibit, using a Raspberry Pi.

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Materials: The Raspberry Pi used in the project was a Raspberry Pi 3B with standard ram. We also baught breadboard with about 8-10 pin connectors for buttons, along with 3 buttons.

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Connect the buttons and the wires to the Rapsberry Pi, look at guides for help.

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This project is licensed under the GNU Public License 3.0 meaning anyone may reproduce of this asl long as you include the license, state the original creator, and repository path.

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