I am a teenage builder working at the intersection of electronics, DIY prototyping, media, and creative experiments.
Here you will find my projects, their progress, the parts that did not work, what had to be improved, and what finally came together. I do not like staying in just one field, so this profile will gradually grow into a mix of hardware, visual work, practical builds, and bold ideas.
Right now, I am mainly focused on projects related to:
- electronics and DIY prototyping
- IoT, ESP32, and analog or digital circuits
- project presentation, storytelling, and pitch building
- photography and video for demos and documentation
- analog and digital electronics, IoT, ESP32
- DIY prototyping
- presentations and pitch decks
- photo and video recording / editing
- homelab, PC hardware, and general tech tinkering
Outside of technical projects, I am also interested in:
- hydroponics
- aquariums
- consoles, especially from the side of modding and history
(I can already say that I am planning to organize "NeWays to Play!"🤫) - sports, especially cycling, gym training, rollerblading, and volleyball
- cooking and culinary experiments
My strongest side is building, prototyping, presenting ideas, and showing them in a clear way.
I am still developing my programming skills and it is not my strongest side, so you will usually find me more on the hardware side :)
I am open both to joining a team and building something from scratch.
If you are working on something interesting and need someone for hardware, prototyping, visuals, or pitching, feel free to reach out.
- Email: ankudowiczpll08@gmail.com
- Slack:
@Artisfera
Thanks for stopping by ✨
This is my personal project versioning system:
X.Y.Z
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X , main version
A finished major version where everything that was supposed to work is working. -
Y , subversion
Not fully finished, but stable and good for the current stage. Not everything is done yet, but the parts that should work already work and do not crash. -
Z , sub-subversion
The latest saved change inside a version or subversion. This is more like a raw progress marker, so there is a high chance that something that should work still does not work yet.