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Hosted in collaboration with Google's CS4HS initiative, the MIT Creative Computing 2012 workshop was held at the MIT Media Lab, August 8-11, 2012.
GeekPhysical and Illutron did a workshop this week in Odense, teaching students all about Arduino, electronics, physical computing, using sensors, and building robots from RC Motors! We had a ton of fun, and were happy to see people being creative with their robot building.
Our robots consisted of servo motors, one small and one big, glued to each other with the smaller on top. This one had a stick glued to it which could be used to pick up objects. Participants were taught using Pure Data and the pduino interface so they could easily associate the programming with what they were doing.
Still don't know who belongs to it. Rockhouse Hill Sanctuary, Oxford (actually just over the line in Seymour), Connecticut, US, December 24, 2021.
Shramin's journey as a system administrator showcases the resilience of Bangladeshi women in technology. With a BSc in Computer Science, she maintains critical IT infrastructure and engages in continuous learning. Supported by her family, Shramin envisions more women in IT, breaking barriers and setting new benchmarks. Her story embodies empowerment and the courage to realize dreams.
© UNESCO-UNEVOC/Mohammad Rakibul Hasan under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 IGO
Hosted in collaboration with Google's CS4HS initiative, the MIT Creative Computing 2012 workshop was held at the MIT Media Lab, August 8-11, 2012.
Sam Pugh, Damon Stock, Daniel O'Neil, Glynn Merryweather, Olivia Tuppen, April Gwynne, Joe Maynard, Alice Perkins - Games Design
Toby Farrier, Dan George, Oliver Osei-Ofosu, Jason Farrier - Forensic Computing
Jade Byrne, Stuart Carter, Bradley Warren, Kane Whelan - Multimedia Web Design
Kieran Scott, Luke Cutuan, Thomas Jaggs - Product Design
Liam Harris, Jack Mills, Emmanuel Tresor Siebadji- Computing
Sepideh - Cyber Security and Chris Zielazny - Business IT (all model release forms signed - in folder)
Thought-Controlled Computing exhibit by InteraXon - TEDxSanDiego
photo attribution: Emily Slade
Thought-Controlled Computing by InteraXoninteraxon.ca/
Exhibit featuring thought-controlled computing technology. InteraXon designs and creates brainwave-controlled products and experiences. Peer through a new window into your mind by experiencing Muse, InteraXon?s newest brain-sensing headband.
At The National Museum of Computing www.tnmoc.org at Bletchley Park, on a trip with Sarah, Jenny and Stephen AKA Spacedog.
Hosted in collaboration with Google's CS4HS initiative, the MIT Creative Computing 2012 workshop was held at the MIT Media Lab, August 8-11, 2012.
Image for George Boole Blogpost. Credit to original photographer Juanma Pérez Rabasco (see www.flickr.com/photos/aikijuanma/8982039162 and www.flickr.com/photos/aikijuanma/8982040396 )
There's really some old stuff around here. Geek pr0n. Honorable mention: Peter Pine Tree's Rolleiflex. Not really computing-related, but really retro" ... Read more here: antoniolopes.info/retro-computing-codebits