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Date and Time: Sunday 22. Nov 2020, 17h - 20h

Limited Participant, max 10 Persons

Please register by email to: [1]

Workshop Fee

80 CHF / 50 CHF (for our poor artist friends)

Location

Hackteria ZET - Open Science Lab, 3. Stock ZWZ, Neue Hard 12, 8005 Zürich

Description

Electrodible workshop offers an experiment with “edible” hardware that explores the limits of interaction of our body/tongue with electronic circuits and food. This probe into the edible hardware is also a celebration of the DIY culture of sharing behind cooking, but also Open Source Hardware that bridges the divisions between the kitchen, the hardware studio and the science lab. Electrodibles use the experience of candy cooking to engage with different science and technology issues in enjoyable and funny ways.

More info here: https://idiot.io/projects/basicsmartcandyv1-2/

About the Idiot(s)

Zohar Messeca-Fara (IL)

Interaction designer, electronics practical engineer and audio visual experimentalist. Founder of RedbootkeH Experimental record label Since 2004. Lab manager at shenkar SE department since 2012 praxis in analog electronics, robotics, physical computing and wearables.

Zohar and Yair Reshef have started idiot.io as a platform for workshops, research and DIY electronic kits.

We are happy to have him as a Hacker-in-Residence in our new OpenScience Lab here in Zürich.. Zohar is working with us for the coming weeks, super enthusiast of DIY wearable electronics and making crazy circuits on stickers, lickable and many other do-it-yourself methods with photosensitive materials and etching chemicals.