Physical Computing Workshop #2
Advanced Interactivity with the Arduino microprocessor

Prof: Jason Ditmars
email: jditmars@jditmars.net
http://www.jditmars.net

Announcement: October, 2008


Interflugs will be sponsoring a 3-day Physical Computing workshop that will continue to explore Interactive possibilities with the Arduino microprocessor platine. With this small stand-alone computer, we can create an installation or device that monitors sensor input (buttons, knobs, light & temperature measurers) and drives outputs (lights, motors, speakers, etc.). Students from all disciplines are welcome! Sculptors, Designers, Installation Artists, Video & Filmmakers, and Photographers can add the captivating element of interactivity or scripted control to their work.

The workshop will take place on:
Friday Oct 24th, 17:00-20:00h
Saturday Oct 25th, 12:00-16:00h
Sunday Oct 26th, 12:00-16:00h

ANMELDUNG: Um sich für diesen Workshop anzumelden, kommt bitte montags von 15 bis 18 Uhr ins Interflugs Büro in der Hardenbergstr. 33, Raum 33! Es ist ein Pfand von 20 Euro zu hinterlegen, der Workshop an sich ist kostenlos!

You will need to purchase an Arduino Diecimila board (26,20) from Segor Electronics in Charlottenberg. Segor location & phone details here:
http://www.segor.de/

There are a few other tools that each student should have:
1. Breadboard (Lochrasterplatte?) - with at least two sets of power&ground (red&blue) vertical channels - one set on each side.
2. Wire Strippers
3. Small, pointy-nosed electronics Wire Cutters
4. Small, pointy-nosed electronics Pliers
5. A Soldering Iron with a small, pointy tip for electronics, at least 30W (30 watts... power rating)

Here is a picture so you don't buy the wrong stuff:
   

Oh and don't forget the USB Cable (Standard A-B)...

See you there!

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