


As long as the button is held, a tone will continue to sound and words will be generated so poetry pours forth. The generated number travels up the Rube Goldberg-esque machine to an LCD mounted at the top where a word, corresponding to our generated number, is displayed.

The intervals between collisions become our sufficiently random number. A tiny ball bounces on that speaker where it occasionally collides with a piezoelectric element. An Arduino UNO takes the reading and generates a tone for an upward-facing speaker. It all starts with a knob, presumably connected to a potentiometer, which sets a frequency. When wants to generate random numbers he doesn’t simply type rand() into his Arduino IDE, no, he builds a piece of art.
