The switch we decided on is designed to connect music with light by using real guitar strings as the main conductive material. One of the clamps we have is attached to the metal string, and the other clamp is attached to a metal guitar pick that completes the circuit when the string is strummed. This allows the action of playing music to actually activate a light. The material choice is important because guitar strings are already associated with things like sound, rhythm, and performance, so using them as part of the circuit links musical energy with visual energy. Rather than using an average button, the switch is activated by movement, turning a small action into a working electrical interaction. This would reflect the concept of a light show that responds directly to live music, where sound could be represented by something visible. By combining the guitar string with our circuit, the design highlights how artistic expression can generate energy and make a cool experience.



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