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We taught a workshop on how to create interactive art with the Arduino platform at the Mill Valley Library on October 24, 2015.
We showed 9 students how to make lights blink, sounds play, motors move, and how to add more color with neopixel LEDs, as described in this online guide we created for the workshop:
At the end of the workshop, we asked participants if they would like to this again, and the answer was a resounding yes! Participants told us they learned a lot from this workshop and would not only come back for future workshops, but also recommend this program to their friends.
Instructors for this workshop were Donald Day and Fabrice Florin, with support from Jean Bolte and her daughter Natalie. We are all members of Pataphysical Studios, the art collective behind the ‘Pataphysical Slot Machine’, our poetic oracle.
Come visit the exhibit this month! We’re open every Saturday and Sunday in October, from 1 to 5pm, in the downstairs conference room of the Mill Valley Library.
Special thanks to the Mill Valley Library and the Friends of the Library for making these workshops possible — especially Kristen Clarke, who helped us get the Arduino parts and set up for the workshop.
View more photos of the exhibit: www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157659147117739
Mini Arduino dengan konektor USB, bisa dipasang pada breadboard. Menggunakan IC USB TTL dari Prolific. www.indorobotika.com
Doing revolution counting to make a bike speedometer
Video here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=sl8ItZxGM6E
- Geeetech ENC28J60 ethernet module
- 16x2 HD44780 LCD Character Display
- Arduino Nano v3
- Stripboard with ...
--- 5v->3.3v regulator
--- Socket for Nano, with SPI pins routed to
--- Socket for Ethernet module
--- Socket for LCD panel, with pins routed to Arduino D2 through D7
Pins D8 & D9 are currently free on the Arduino, they should be used for adding a button, and a relay, or possibly PWM control of the LCD backlight (from D9), and the Relay on D8, and then put the Button, and other inputs onto the Analog pins (currently unused)
These are some pictures of the liquidware geoshield for the arduino. The source code and schematics are available at www.liquidware.com
Just installed on the roof. Measures radioactivity, relative humidity., temperature, light and atmospheric pressure.
See also: www.julietmikebravo.nl/index.php/2012/02/16/arduino-envir...
Mounting of the setup will be upgraded, some zip ties are clearly unsufficient for the long term :)
Prototype: Theramin
Proximity-controlled (via infrared sensor) sound output
Created in Group Build session of
workshop: "Meet the Arduino Microcontroller"
Museum Computer Network
MCN conference, Atlanta
November 2011
We taught a workshop on how to create interactive art with the Arduino platform at the Mill Valley Library on October 24, 2015.
We showed 9 students how to make lights blink, sounds play, motors move, and how to add more color with neopixel LEDs, as described in this online guide we created for the workshop:
At the end of the workshop, we asked participants if they would like to this again, and the answer was a resounding yes! Participants told us they learned a lot from this workshop and would not only come back for future workshops, but also recommend this program to their friends.
Instructors for this workshop were Donald Day and Fabrice Florin, with support from Jean Bolte and her daughter Natalie. We are all members of Pataphysical Studios, the art collective behind the ‘Pataphysical Slot Machine’, our poetic oracle.
Come visit the exhibit this month! We’re open every Saturday and Sunday in October, from 1 to 5pm, in the downstairs conference room of the Mill Valley Library.
Special thanks to the Mill Valley Library and the Friends of the Library for making these workshops possible — especially Kristen Clarke, who helped us get the Arduino parts and set up for the workshop.
View more photos of the exhibit: www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157659147117739
A note of explanation: This is my cat Cody (Dakota). Once in awhile, Cody gets into these serene moods where you can lean things against him and he doesn't really care -- in fact he gets upset if you take them away. This is an Arduino, but Cody has been side-to-side with everything from sheets of paper to Horowitz & Hill and it doesn't bother him.