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Halloween Python Pi Scripts

A single repo for my Raspberry Pi–powered Halloween props. Each device has its own folder with code, assets, and notes.

  • Morpheus → animates the skeleton prop
  • Neo → runs the servo sweep in the attic window
  • Trinity → drives the rotary phone gag

Hardware is mostly Raspberry Pi + Python + simple GPIO peripherals.


Devices at a glance

Morpheus — Skeleton

  • Controls servo/relay outputs for a skeleton prop.
  • Intended to run idle loops plus triggered sequences.
  • Listens for a network socket trigger to start an animation.
  • Plays well with simple sensors (PIR, reed switches) if needed.

Neo — Attic Servo Sweep

  • Raspberry Pi named Neo lives in the attic.
  • A servo with a 3D-printed arm sweeps in front of a red light to fake movement in the attic window.
  • Uses an easing function and randomized timing for a natural, unsettling motion profile.

Trinity — Rotary Phone

  • Raspberry Pi named Trinity is mounted inside a vintage rotary phone.

  • Connected to a stereo speaker inside the phone:

    • Left channel is used for the ringer on the internal speaker.
    • Right channel is soldered to the handset speaker for voice effects.
  • Implements call/handset logic, cooldowns, and one-off stings. For example: during a cooldown, if the handset is picked up and set down again, cooldown pauses and a right-channel whisper clip can play, then cooldown resumes only after the handset is set down.

  • When the handset is picked up while ringing, sends a socket message over the network to Morpheus to trigger the skeleton animation.


Getting started

  1. Clone this repo on your workstation or directly on each Pi.
  2. Choose a project folder (morpheus, neo, or trinity) and follow its local README for wiring, GPIO pins, and run commands.

Tip: keep each Pi’s hostname aligned with its folder name (morpheus, neo, trinity) so logs and network discovery stay obvious.


Conventions

  • Python 3.11+ preferred.
  • pigpio for precise PWM/servo where needed.
  • Logging to stdout by default; services redirect to journald.
  • Env/config: favor simple .env or a config.py per device.

License

Personal project. If you reuse parts, be cool and credit where appropriate.

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