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Project - ART
"As Alive, As Uncertain"
By Neetu Roy and Ella May Rackham.
The showcase for the Micro Commission for art is took place on Saturday 6 Sept 2014 in the Cornerhouse Annexe.
The idea behind the art project came from the £500 that the two young people were given in order to realise their idea. They decided to focus on what others would do with the same amount of money. Armed with a couple of questions, a camera and a smile, they asked the willing inhabitants of Manchester to write their answers down and the result has been captured through photographs, portraits, and placards.
Panera Hack Session w/@DaveZirk. Activities: SparkFun's Micro:Bit Inventor's Kit: learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/sparkfun-inventors-kit-for-m...
Micro 110 camera (possibly originally made by Haking/Halina). Fixed focus 20mm lens, single aperture and shutter speed. Folding plastic viewfinder, originally came with a coin keeper in the shape of a 110 cartridge and key chain.
Micro inverters have some big advantages over single inverters. We use The Enphase System. This is a photo of an installation we did using this great system.
My micro Tesla coil needs a new driver. I was planning to use an Armstrong oscillator with an IRFP460 mosfet but might change that to a class-E driver. Any suggestions?
Project - ART
"As Alive, As Uncertain"
By Neetu Roy and Ella May Rackham.
The showcase for the Micro Commission for art is took place on Saturday 6 Sept 2014 in the Cornerhouse Annexe.
The idea behind the art project came from the £500 that the two young people were given in order to realise their idea. They decided to focus on what others would do with the same amount of money. Armed with a couple of questions, a camera and a smile, they asked the willing inhabitants of Manchester to write their answers down and the result has been captured through photographs, portraits, and placards.
Project - ART
"As Alive, As Uncertain"
By Neetu Roy and Ella May Rackham.
The showcase for the Micro Commission for art is took place on Saturday 6 Sept 2014 in the Cornerhouse Annexe.
The idea behind the art project came from the £500 that the two young people were given in order to realise their idea. They decided to focus on what others would do with the same amount of money. Armed with a couple of questions, a camera and a smile, they asked the willing inhabitants of Manchester to write their answers down and the result has been captured through photographs, portraits, and placards.