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{{Events
|Name=Applied Bio-Robotics
|Location=De Punt, Frans de Wollantstraat 84, 1018 SC Amsterdam
|Date=2015/08/04
|Time=10:00-18:00
|PeopleOrganisations=Arjan Scherpenisse,
|Type=HDSA2015
|Web=Yes
|Print=Yes
}}
In this workshop we explored connections between the biological and digital domains.  
Arjan introduced basic electronics, and helped with building sensors to bridge the digital/biological gap. The base of the course were two sample projects.  
Students use these projects as inspiration and hack away on them, creating variations or entirely new installations.


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Template:Events In this workshop we explored connections between the biological and digital domains. Arjan introduced basic electronics, and helped with building sensors to bridge the digital/biological gap. The base of the course were two sample projects. Students use these projects as inspiration and hack away on them, creating variations or entirely new installations.


Applied Bio-Robotics workshop

Applied Bio-Robotics workshop