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Revision as of 13:38, 7 November 2012
What
Introduction into BioElectronix, BioTiny (a cheap Arduino), Sensors and Actuators for BioCulture
This workshop on Bioelectronix for Artists and Geeks will introduce the participants into the very basics of electronics and simple circuits to be used to measure, amplify and control a living environment, sensing and actuating for biological applications, simple programming of Arduino compatible, cheap microcontrollers aka BioCheapuino. During three evening sessions we will go step-by step through these topics. Activities around the topic BioElectronix has since the foundation of hackteria helped many artists getting a foot into the DIY methods dealing with biology and enabling them to make and construct their own artistic works.
Dates
Workshop: 3 Evenings, 18h - 23h, Nov 2012
BioElectronix - Wednesday 7. Nov
- General Introduction
- What is BioElectronix
- Breadboards, batteries, LEDs and passive components
- Simple electronic circuits
- BioTiny, a cheap Arduino compatible micro-controller
- Make & solder
- "Hello World, I sense you!" first programming trials
BioTiny - Monday 12. Nov
- BioTiny, cont.
- Resistance!
- Voltage dividers
- Sensors - light, temperature, conductivity
- Actuators - motors, lasers and relais
- "We need more Power!"
BioCulture - Wednesday 21. Nov
- Life supporting environments
- Culture conditions
- Electronic control systems
- Hacked household devices
- Time, climate and space
- Outlook into food hacking, incubators, algae farms
- Build your own BioCybernetic system
Lab Showcase during HAIP festival, 28-30. Nov
Where
Kiberpipa, BioTehna laboratory, Kersnikova 6, Lj, below Cafe Metropol.
Background Information
Mentor
dusjagr aka Dr. Marc Dusseiller (CH) is a transdisciplinary scholar, lecturer for micro- and nanotechnology, cultural facilitator and artist. He works in an integral way to combine science, art and education. He is Co-Founder of SGMK (Zürich) and Hackteria | Open Source Biological Art, a global community bridging bioart, DIYbio, hackerspaces and science.
BioElectronix Circuits
See some general descriptions on BioElectronix, the [Bioelectronix#bioTiny BioTiny aka Cheapuino aka SGMKtiny]. look through older workshop and projects on the main page.
Participation
As a continuous educational workshop full participation at all the three sessions is recommended, but participants can also join for individual evenings.
Participation fee
Full 3-evening participation (40€/20€) fee, including all material (15€): 55€ / 35€
Individual evening participation, without material: 20€ /10€
(reduced fee for students, ngo partners and poor artists)
Target group
students, hackers, makers, scientists, artists, geeks and educators
The workshop is targeting people, who want to learn first steps into electronics, soldering and programming to be applied for biological experimentations and biohacking, building your own DIYbio lab-gear, installations for interactive art and bioart, creative new workshop/educational concepts for schools and more. No former experience is needed.
Registration
Limited place for participants, maximum 10. please register by mail to marc@dusseiller.ch
Participant list
Sepp Trütsch
Background:
Interests:
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Špela Petrič
Background: biology, biochemistry, genetics
Interests: algae + sensors + motors
Expectations & plans from the workshop: i've never actually tried to make the arduino "move" anything & would love to have a go at that
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Robertina Šebjanič
Background: art, a bit of hacking of electronics / beginner level, entusiast
Interests: algae, sensors, motors, arduino-mickrocontrolers, moss hacking, nanoboots, micro fluidics
Expectations & plans from the workshop:
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