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[[Dennis de Bel]] will host a one and a half day workshop in which the participants will create an edible computer network infrastructure and preferably a great soup.
[[Dennis de Bel]] hosted a one and a half day workshop in which the participants created an edible computer network infrastructure and preferably a great soup.
Besides soldering simple hardware, the participants will receive an introduction into encoding and modulating data into  various formats suitable for transmission over precarious networks.  
Besides soldering simple hardware, the participants received an introduction into encoding and modulating data into  various formats suitable for transmission over precarious networks.  
Afterwards you will have mastered basic techniques and tactics to build and use networks made from organic matter but not limited to edible media and applicable to a wide field of interests, be it sound, music, performance, cooking, life.
The workshop got them to master basic techniques and tactics to build and use networks made from organic matter but not limited to edible media and applicable to a wide field of interests, be it sound, music, performance, cooking, life.


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Revision as of 22:41, 27 November 2017

EdibleComputing
Name EdibleComputing
Location Mediamatic
Date 2017/08/10-2017/08/11
Time 10:00-18:00
PeopleOrganisations Dennis de Bel
Type HDSA2017 - On and Off the Grid - call for participation
Web Yes
Print No

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Dennis de Bel hosted a one and a half day workshop in which the participants created an edible computer network infrastructure and preferably a great soup. Besides soldering simple hardware, the participants received an introduction into encoding and modulating data into various formats suitable for transmission over precarious networks. The workshop got them to master basic techniques and tactics to build and use networks made from organic matter but not limited to edible media and applicable to a wide field of interests, be it sound, music, performance, cooking, life.


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