 Hey there! In this video, we are going to make an automatic street light that turns on by itself when the intensity of the surrounding light is low and turns off when it's high. To make the street light, you will need a Vive, a corrugated sheet, straws, an LDR or photo resistor, LEDs, resistors and jumper cables. Let's begin by making the base for our street light. Make a box of 10 cm x 8 cm x 5 cm using the corrugated sheet. Before moving on, let's first make the testing circuit and switch a Vive on instead monitor from the menu and select analog pins. When we turn the lights off, the value written next to pin 0 should decrease. It should increase when we turn the lights back on. Next, take a straw and cut a small piece for the arm. Now, let's make the housing of the street light. First, cut out the small piece from the corrugated sheet. Make two holes and insert the LDR. Connect its terminal to two male to female jumper cables and pass them through the arm. Next, take the two LEDs and insert their positive terminals into one male to female jumper cables and negative terminals into another. Connect the LEDs to the head of the light. Now, make a small hole in the base to insert the pole. Then, pass the jumper cable through the pole and paste the head to the pole using the hot glue. With this, the assembly is ready. Let's move on to the connections. Connect the LEDs and the LDR to Vive as shown. The connections are done, write the following code in picture blocks and upload it to Vive. The program will start executing as soon as Vive starts up. The TFT display of Vive will show the status of the surrounding light. The LED connected to digital pin 13 should turn on as soon as the reading from the LDR, that is, on the analog pin 0 is less than 500 and should turn off as soon as the value exceeds 500. That's all for the video. If you liked it, go ahead and give it a thumbs up. For more such engaging projects, subscribe to our channel.