Posts Tagged ‘basic electronics’

P2P Workshop - Hair raising harmonies!

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

THIS SUNDAY 28th JUNE, 12 noon - 2pm - Pizza and hair of the dog at Sal’s place.

Following from her excellent ‘make music with your hair’ workshop at Eclectic Tech Carnival (/ETC) in Umea, Sweden, Joan is up for doing it again for MzTEK.  Check out the blog post I wrote on the workshop at /ETC for an idea of what it in-tales (ha ha!)

RSVP to info@mztek.org for workshop location, Shoreditch area.

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Joan Healy is in town to perform Becoming a Franz West TONIGHT (wed 24th) at Shunt

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June 28, 2009
12:00 pmto2:00 pm

Tinkerbelles & Arduinorama Mammas

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

So, we had a blast last Saturday tinkering on Arduinos for the first time (well, for most of us), at [ SPACE ].

Artemis led us through a great 3 hour P2P sesh on Arduinos and sensors. We learned:

- how to make a circuit using the Arduino, a breadboard, and some wires
- how to make a little LED light blink using the above, plus a wee bit of easy programming
- using buttons to open and close circuits
- using potentiometers (mouthful there) to dim/brighten LEDs.

It was awesome, and I’m really looking forward to our upcoming workshops now.  I’ll post some pics below.

Getting an LED to light up with a button

arduino-with-button

Artemis helping us along

gathered around artemis

She’s a PC too…

caroline helping

Now let’s try the blue one!

arduino and led light

A toolbox for tinkering.

the toolbox

Sonia and Sophie, showing off their work. It works! It really works!

sonia and sophie

And in case you lost your notes, ladies, I have Artemis’s sketches too.  For whatever reason, WordPress has rotated them, so just turn your head 90 degrees counter-clockwise.

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Next Peer to Peer: Arduinorama

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

NB:  If you would like to attend, please RSVP by email.

Kit: If you have your own Arduino starter kit, or Arduino and sensors, bring them so you can follow along with your own tools.  You can buy them online in advance if you don’t have them.

Or, if you’re simply interested in the tech, you’re welcome to look on!

We recommend buying one in advance if you want to be able to take home what you’ve made and use it in your own projects, and in our upcoming workshops.

arduinorama

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June 20, 2009
11:00 amto2:00 pm