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|Date=Wednesday 29.07.
|Name=Toy Hacking
|Year=2015
|Location=De Punt, Frans de Wollantstraat 84, 1018 SC Amsterdam
|Date=2015/07/29
|Time=10:00-18:00
|Time=10:00-18:00
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|PeopleOrganisations=Selby Gildemacher, James Bryan Graves, Anja Groten
|Type=HDSA2015
|Web=Yes
|Print=Yes
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===Remote controlled car as a an internet-controlled drawing tool===
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Workshop by [[Selby Gildemacher]] (NL), [[James Bryan Graves]] (US) and [[Anja Groten]] (D).  
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On the very first day of the Summer Academy the participants warmed up and got to know each other while deconstructing remote controlled toy cars. The radio signals were broadcasted via soldered versions of the toy's handheld controllers. Toy cars were modified with attached drawing tools using duct tape, pens, pencils and glue.
 
In the afternoon we investigated how to use the internet as driving force for our toy-car-drawing-tools. Arduino code was provided by [[Heerko van der Kooij]] and modified by the academy participants with the assistance of workshop leaders Anja, James and Selby.


Workshop by [http://52.19.102.72/mediawiki/index.php/Selby_Gildemacher Selby Gildemacher] (NL), [http://52.19.102.72/mediawiki/index.php/James_Bryan_Graves James Bryan Graves] (US) and [http://52.19.102.72/mediawiki/index.php/Anja_Groten Anja Groten] (D).


On the very first day of the Summer Academy we will warm up and get to know each other by deconstructing remote controlled toy cars. The radio signals will be broadcasted via soldered versions of the toy's handheld controllers. Toy cars will be modified with attached drawing tools using duct tape, pens, pencils, glue, spit... whatever you can imagine.
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In the afternoon we will investigate how to use the internet as driving force for our toy-car-drawing-tools. Arduino code by Heerko van der Kooij and modified by yourself with the assistance of workshop leaders Anja, James and Selby.
File:AnjaIMG_6159.JPG|Toy Hacking workshop|
File:AnjaIMG_6141.JPG|Toy Hacking workshop|


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Latest revision as of 14:31, 13 December 2017

Toy Hacking
Name Toy Hacking
Location De Punt, Frans de Wollantstraat 84, 1018 SC Amsterdam
Date 2015/07/29
Time 10:00-18:00
PeopleOrganisations Selby Gildemacher, James Bryan Graves, Anja Groten
Type HDSA2015
Web Yes
Print Yes
Toy Hacking workshop

Remote controlled car as a an internet-controlled drawing tool

Workshop by Selby Gildemacher (NL), James Bryan Graves (US) and Anja Groten (D).


On the very first day of the Summer Academy the participants warmed up and got to know each other while deconstructing remote controlled toy cars. The radio signals were broadcasted via soldered versions of the toy's handheld controllers. Toy cars were modified with attached drawing tools using duct tape, pens, pencils and glue.

In the afternoon we investigated how to use the internet as driving force for our toy-car-drawing-tools. Arduino code was provided by Heerko van der Kooij and modified by the academy participants with the assistance of workshop leaders Anja, James and Selby.