Ready to start experimenting with the arduino as your project controller? During this three part class we’ll learn the basics of the arduino and electronics, work through the different inputs and outputs of the arduino, and talk about how to miniaturize your circuits. We’ll do a little bit of soldering, a lot of jumper cabling, and just a touch of math. By the end you’ll feel comfortable writing basic programs in the arduino environment, driving small lights, motors, and speakers, and using input devices like buttons, switches, piezos, and dials.
Intermediate Arduino + Processing
Liz Taylor
Three Wednesdays – Apr 18, 25 and May 2, 6:30 to 9:30
Cost: Regular: $250, Members & Students (with ID): $220 – plus $15
materials fee for small materials (speakers/lights)
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Location:
Harvestworks – www.harvestworks.org
596 Broadway, #602 | New York, NY 10012 | Phone: 212-431-1130
Subway: F/M/D/B Broadway/Lafayette, R Prince, 6 Bleeker
Ready to start experimenting with the arduino as your project controller? During this three part class we’ll learn the basics of the arduino and electronics, work through the different inputs and outputs of the arduino, and talk about how to miniaturize your circuits. We’ll do a little bit of soldering, a lot of jumper cabling, and just a touch of math. By the end you’ll feel comfortable writing basic programs in the arduino environment, driving small lights, motors, and speakers, and using input devices like buttons, switches, piezos, and dials.
You’ll need to bring an arduino to class. You can purchase an arduino here:
http://www.sparkfun.com/products/9950
And a usb a-b cable:
http://www.sparkfun.com/products/512
Bio: Liz Taylor is a new media artist whose interests lie in the intersection of art, design, and technology. While studying digital media at Florida State University she explored the elements of data portrayal and art installation through an Undergraduate Thesis focused on utilizing Processing. While completing a Masters in Fine Arts in Design and Technology at Parsons School of Design she investigates such topics as memory and personal identity through blending mediums such as illustration, computer programming, paper cut, motion graphics, installation, and soft circuitry techniques.
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Member/Student $220.00 USD |