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The Hacked Orchestra @ NDSM Open/nl
Name The Hacked Orchestra @ NDSM Open
Location Hackers & Designers Studio
Date 2023/10/07
Time 12:00 – 18:00
PeopleOrganisations Ghenwa Noiré, Hackers & Designers
Type Meetup
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Kom naar onze studio tijdens Open en maak geluidsmachines met Hackers & Designers! In bijna alles om ons heen zitten wel wat vreemde geluiden verborgen, welke ga jij ontdekken? Met onze best gevonden en gehackte geluiden paraderen wij als band door de NDSM-hal! BONUS: Onze studiogenoten van the Hmmmm geven ook een coole workshop en presenteren een game waar ze aan hebben gewerkt. Hopelijk zien we je daar!

Een hand draait de knop op een luidspreker van een schijnbaar zelfgemaakt sonisch elektronisch circuit.

Beeldbeschrijving: Een hand draait de knop op een luidspreker op een schijnbaar zelfgemaakt sonisch elektronisch circuit.

Toegang

Het evenement is gratis en toegankelijk voor alle leeftijden. Voel je vrij om op welke tijd dan ook tussen 12.00 en 18.00 langs te komen.

De Hackers & Designers studio bevindt zich op de eerste verdieping van de NDSM Kunststad en is te bereiken met een lift. De lift bevindt zich achter het rode gebouw waar grote spinnen op klimmen als je via de hoofdingang binnenkomt. Hoewel technisch rolstoeltoegankelijk, is de vloer oneffen en een beetje hobbelig, waardoor het comfortniveau kan variëren, afhankelijk van het type rolstoel dat wordt gebruikt.

Photos!

Two workshop facilitators aid two workshop participants seated at a table in using a drill on a brightly-colored plastic toy.
Two workshop facilitators aid two workshop participants seated at a table in using a drill on a brightly-colored plastic toy.

Image description: Two workshop facilitators aid two workshop participants seated at a table in using a drill on a brightly-colored plastic toy.

Pocket-sized, brightly-colored instruction manuals describing how to assemble an electronic circuit lay on a table.
Pocket-sized, brightly-colored instruction manuals describing how to assemble an electronic circuit lay on a table.

Image description: Pocket-sized, brightly-colored instruction manuals describing how to assemble an electronic circuit lay on a table.

A hand positions loose electronic components in a support structure that holds them in place in order to solder them. A soldering iron sits on the table warming up. The screen reads 332 degrees Celcius, indicating that the soldering iron is HOT.
A hand positions loose electronic components in a support structure that holds them in place in order to solder them. A soldering iron sits on the table warming up. The screen reads 332 degrees Celcius, indicating that the soldering iron is HOT.

Image description: A hand positions loose electronic components in a support structure that holds them in place in order to solder them. A soldering iron sits on the table warming up. The screen reads 332 degrees Celcius, indicating that the soldering iron is HOT.

Two workshop participants are crouched on the floor in a corner near a plant, holding a tin box connected via a wire on one end to contact microphones and on the other end to a black speaker on the floor. One of the participants is bringing one of the contact mics near the plants while the other holds another contact mic to the floor.
Two workshop participants are crouched on the floor in a corner near a plant, holding a tin box connected via a wire on one end to contact microphones and on the other end to a black speaker on the floor. One of the participants is bringing one of the contact mics near the plants while the other holds another contact mic to the floor.

Image description: Two workshop participants are crouched on the floor in a corner near a plant, holding a tin box connected via a wire on one end to contact microphones and on the other end to a black speaker on the floor. One of the participants is bringing one of the contact mics near the plants while the other holds another contact mic to the floor.

A workshop facilitator is crouched at a table, winged on both of her sides by two small workshop participants. On the table lay several electronic components and craft materials: speakers, wires, pins, solar panels, glue sticks plastic toys and most importantly an assembled electronic music instrument. This instrument is composed of multiple parts including a breadboard, some wires, some switches and potentiometers as well as a Teensy board. The smallest of the two workshop participants is manipulating a potentiometer on the breadboard.
A workshop facilitator is crouched at a table, winged on both of her sides by two small workshop participants. On the table lay several electronic components and craft materials: speakers, wires, pins, solar panels, glue sticks plastic toys and most importantly an assembled electronic music instrument. This instrument is composed of multiple parts including a breadboard, some wires, some switches and potentiometers as well as a Teensy board. The smallest of the two workshop participants is manipulating a potentiometer on the breadboard.

Image description: A workshop facilitator is crouched at a table, winged on both of her sides by two small workshop participants. On the table lay several electronic components and craft materials: speakers, wires, pins, solar panels, glue sticks plastic toys and most importantly an assembled electronic music instrument. This instrument is composed of multiple parts including a breadboard, some wires, some switches and potentiometers as well as a Teensy board. The smallest of the two workshop participants is manipulating a potentiometer on the breadboard.

Credits

All photographs were taken by H&D's Anja or Loes.

Loes & Heerko were responsible for developing and documenting the toolchain.

Loes made the pocked-sized circuit manual.

Loes, Ghenwa, Heerko, Anja and Karl hosted participants as they came and went.

This activity was generously funded by the Stimuleringsfond and Amsterdam Fond voor de Kunst.