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Workshop by by [http://52.19.102.72/mediawiki/index.php/Andrey_Smirnov Andrey Smirnov].


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The workshop offers hands-on introduction to interactive systems, based on the theremin-sensors - small and sensitive digital theremins similar to the well known electronic musical instrument, invented by Russian inventor Leon Theremin in 1919. They are useful for numerous applications, including motion tracking, gestural interfacing, monitoring of small variations of electrical capacitances related to any sorts of conductive materials and media, including metal objects, foil, water, human body, plants, metal threads, thin plastic films with metallization etc.
From the start of the workshop participants will
convert their laptops into digital theremins, using as an interface Arduino microcontroller or just an ordinary sound card. The sensors for testing and experimenting as well as all appropriate software libraries will be provided by the instructor. The theoretical introduction, which accompany a workshop, gives technical overview of  sensor technology and construction, basic principles of operation of the theremin based systems, art and music applications, useful concepts and ideas.
 
[http://52.19.102.72/mediawiki/index.php/HDSA_2015 HDSA 2015]

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Thursday 6 August 2015, 10:00-18:00

Workshop by by Andrey Smirnov.

The workshop offers hands-on introduction to interactive systems, based on the theremin-sensors - small and sensitive digital theremins similar to the well known electronic musical instrument, invented by Russian inventor Leon Theremin in 1919. They are useful for numerous applications, including motion tracking, gestural interfacing, monitoring of small variations of electrical capacitances related to any sorts of conductive materials and media, including metal objects, foil, water, human body, plants, metal threads, thin plastic films with metallization etc. From the start of the workshop participants will convert their laptops into digital theremins, using as an interface Arduino microcontroller or just an ordinary sound card. The sensors for testing and experimenting as well as all appropriate software libraries will be provided by the instructor. The theoretical introduction, which accompany a workshop, gives technical overview of sensor technology and construction, basic principles of operation of the theremin based systems, art and music applications, useful concepts and ideas.

HDSA 2015