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    Thursday, 22 January 2015
{{Event
    19:30 - 23:00
|Name=Toyhacking
    De Punt
|Location=De PUNT
    Frans de Wollantstraat 84, 1018 SC Amsterdam
|Date=2015/01/22
 
|Time=19:00
Heerko van der Kooij will show in an hands-on workshop how to hack a remote control of a toy car and turn it into a drawing tool.
|PeopleOrganisations=Heerko van der Kooij
 
|Type=Meetup
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|Web=Yes
 
|Print=No
19:00 Doors open
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19:30 Toy hacking / DIY drawing tools with Heerko van der Kooij
[[File:toyhacking.png|Toy hacking]]


Entrance: free
Soup for 4€ or 0,0152 ฿*
Beer for 2€ or 0.0076 ฿*


H&D IS AN INITIATIVE THAT BRINGS TWO PROFESSIONS CLOSER TO EACH OTHER IN ORDER TO DEVELOP A COMMON VOCABULARY AND COLLECTIVE CONCEPTS.


hackersanddesigners.nl
=== Turning remote control cars into drawing machines ===
meetup.com/hackers-and-designers-amsterdam-nl


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[[Heerko van der Kooij]] is a creative technologist/web developer/artist and many more. During this hands-on workshop he showed how to hack a remote control of a toy car and turn it into a drawing tool. After creating their tools workshop participants moved to testing them on a giant canvas, letting the cars ride on the paper-covered floor, creating large-scale abstract drawings.


Check depunt.org for more info


*Bitcoin beer price based on the rate of November 18th 2015
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Latest revision as of 17:31, 12 January 2020

Toyhacking
Name Toyhacking
Location De PUNT
Date 2015/01/22
Time 19:00
PeopleOrganisations Heerko van der Kooij
Type Meetup
Web Yes
Print No

Toy hacking


Turning remote control cars into drawing machines

Heerko van der Kooij is a creative technologist/web developer/artist and many more. During this hands-on workshop he showed how to hack a remote control of a toy car and turn it into a drawing tool. After creating their tools workshop participants moved to testing them on a giant canvas, letting the cars ride on the paper-covered floor, creating large-scale abstract drawings.