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The Jan van Eyck Academie and (940) Systemized Digital Contingency In-Lab welcome Hackers & Designers (H&D) who will host a workshop about the relationship of technology and the human body. H&D will give a brief introduction into the making of wearable tech using sensors, Arduinos and leds.
The Jan van Eyck Academie and (940) Systemized Digital Contingency In-Lab welcomed Hackers & Designers (H&D) who hosted a workshop about the relationship of technology and the human body. H&D started by giving a brief introduction into the making of wearable tech using sensors, Arduinos and leds. Throughout the day, participants learned about simple electronics all the while developing futuristic wearables that can visualise our environment (our inner selves) in relation to our environment. 


Throughout the day we will learn about simple electronics all the while developing futuristic wearables that can visualise our environment (our inner selves) in relation to our environment. 
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==Bring your computers==
 
A piece of fabric, an old t-shirt, a hat… whatever you would want to convert into your next wearable tech accessory. (we will also provide fabrics and prototyping material), sewing material, and other potential wearable props (if you have) bring a portable USB battery

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Body Electric
Name Body Electric
Location Jan van Eyck Academie
Date 2020/01/17
Time 11:00-17:00
PeopleOrganisations
Type Meetup
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The Jan van Eyck Academie and (940) Systemized Digital Contingency In-Lab welcomed Hackers & Designers (H&D) who hosted a workshop about the relationship of technology and the human body. H&D started by giving a brief introduction into the making of wearable tech using sensors, Arduinos and leds. Throughout the day, participants learned about simple electronics all the while developing futuristic wearables that can visualise our environment (our inner selves) in relation to our environment.