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| | |Name=Hardware hacking | ||
| | |Location=De Punt, Frans de Wollantstraat 84, 1018 SC Amsterdam | ||
|Date=2013/08/19 | |||
|Time=19:00 | |Time=19:00 | ||
| | |PeopleOrganisations=Karoline Swiezynski, Arjan Scherpenisse | ||
|Type=Meetup | |||
|Web=Yes | |||
|Print=No | |||
}} | }} | ||
[[File:Reproduction.jpg|Modes of Reproduction]] | |||
Hardware Hacking & Modes of (Re)-production | === Hardware Hacking & Modes of (Re)-production === | ||
[[File: | The second event by [[Hackers & Designers]] was dedicated to hardware hacking and consisted of two workshops. | ||
First workshop was conducted by [[Karoline Swiezynski]] (http://looklooklook.org/). Karoline is an Amsterdam based graphic designer, graduated from the Rietveld academy in 2011. Her lightening workshop was about looking closer at stencil printing, preparing for an upcoming hands-on printing workshop @DePunt. | |||
The second workshop was by [[Arjan Scherpenisse]] (http://miraclethings.nl/) – an Amsterdam based freelance developer and educator with a masters from UvA and bachelor degree in Unstable Media / Interactive Design from Rietveld academy. His lightening workshop was dedicated the use of Arduino. | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:27, 12 January 2020
Hardware hacking | |
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Name | Hardware hacking |
Location | De Punt, Frans de Wollantstraat 84, 1018 SC Amsterdam |
Date | 2013/08/19 |
Time | 19:00 |
PeopleOrganisations | Karoline Swiezynski, Arjan Scherpenisse |
Type | Meetup |
Web | Yes |
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Hardware Hacking & Modes of (Re)-production
The second event by Hackers & Designers was dedicated to hardware hacking and consisted of two workshops. First workshop was conducted by Karoline Swiezynski (http://looklooklook.org/). Karoline is an Amsterdam based graphic designer, graduated from the Rietveld academy in 2011. Her lightening workshop was about looking closer at stencil printing, preparing for an upcoming hands-on printing workshop @DePunt.
The second workshop was by Arjan Scherpenisse (http://miraclethings.nl/) – an Amsterdam based freelance developer and educator with a masters from UvA and bachelor degree in Unstable Media / Interactive Design from Rietveld academy. His lightening workshop was dedicated the use of Arduino.