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In this workshop we will explore connections between the biological and digital domains. | In this workshop we will explore connections between the biological and digital domains. | ||
The teacher will introduce you to basic electronics, and helps you building sensors to bridge the digital/biological gap.The base of the course are two sample projects. | The teacher will introduce you to basic electronics, and helps you building sensors to bridge the digital/biological gap.The base of the course are two sample projects. | ||
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Revision as of 15:20, 13 November 2015
Template:Events In this workshop we will explore connections between the biological and digital domains. The teacher will introduce you to basic electronics, and helps you building sensors to bridge the digital/biological gap.The base of the course are two sample projects. Students use these projects as inspiration and hack away on them, creating variations or entirely new installations.
The first project is an installation that connects plants to the internet, letting the world know when they are in need of water. The other starter project consists of a DIY microscope, which enables bacteria-driven electronic music.