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=== Target Participants ===
 
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girls and boys older than 10 years , mostly participants from the younger range expected.  
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girls and boys 8-10 years , mostly participants from the younger range expected.  
  
 
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'''Workshops leaders:'''  
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Christian Faubel (DE)
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Christian Faubel (DE), Kris, Marc Dusseiller, Ralf Schreiber
  
'''Assistants:'''
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== Workshop ==
 
 
Kris, Marc Dusseiller, Ralf Schreiber
 
 
 
== info for the LabBook ==
 
 
 
no more lab book, do what you want...
 
  
== Workshop ==
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SoftBots
  
SoftBots (no Translation for title)
 
  
Authors:
 
  
 
====Short Description (please translate and use english and slovenian====
 
====Short Description (please translate and use english and slovenian====
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=== Target Participants ===
 
=== Target Participants ===
  
Kids. 6 - 14 years, mostly participants from the younger range expected.
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artists, workshopologists, students, hackers and all open minded people interested in explorations of minimal bio-inspired robotics
  
=== Schedule (number of days)===
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=== Schedule ===
  
 
Monday, 20. May 17 - 20h
 
Monday, 20. May 17 - 20h
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=== Location ===
 
=== Location ===
  
=SoftBots, NanoBots µResidency and Symposium=
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BioTehna Lab, inside Kiberpipa, Kersnikova 6, 1000 Ljubljana
 
 
16 - 21. May 2013, details tba
 
 
 
 
 
== Potential speakers ==
 
 
 
* Dr. Erik Reimhult
 
 
 
* Dr. Samuel Sanchez-Ordonez
 
  
* Dr. hon. hack. Stefan Doepner
 
  
* Dr. Christian Faubel
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== Links of general interest ==
  
* some guy from IJS
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* [http://nextbigfuture.com/2013/05/bacteria-better-at-math-than-some.html Nature - Synthetic analog computation in living cells]
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* [http://www.nature.com/news/2008/080507/full/453150a.html Cell biology: The cellular hullabaloo]
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* [[NanoŠmano - LifeSystems]]
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Latest revision as of 14:28, 18 May 2013

Softbots.jpg

OverheadBots

Workshops leaders:

Ralf Schreiber & Christian Faubel (DE)

Assistants:

Kristijan Tkalec

info for the LabBook

no more lab book, do what you want...

Workshop

Overheadbots (no Translation for title)

Authors: Ralf Schreiber (DE) & Christian Faubel (DE)

Short Description (please translate and use english and slovenian

In the Overheadbots workshop you create a tiny solar robot that harvest its energy from the light of an overhead projector. Whenever the robot has collected enough energy it makes a pulsed movement. Through the projection this movement and the robots shadow appear as real-time animated shadow play. The workshop has two parts, first a technical part and second a design part. In the technical part you solder the electronic circuit. In the design part you work on the shape of the robot and the image that is produced through the projection.

Glossary

solar energy, phototaxis, braitenberg vehicles

Main Used Materials

(group with subtitles)

General Tools

Target Participants

girls and boys 8-10 years , mostly participants from the younger range expected.

What about younger kids? we usually expect 8-10 year old ones aswell...

Schedule (number of days)

Saturday, 18. May, 11 - 16h (including lunch break, food provided by organizers)

1. Introduction to electronics

What are the components, how do they work?

  • what is a capacitor?
  • what is a resistor?
  • what is a transistor?
  • what is a LED?

2. Soldering the circuit

  • short introduction to soldering
  • safety instructions
  • participants cooperate in teams to solder their own circuit
  • finally test the circuit on the overhead projector

3. Designing the robot

  • Experiment with the body and how it influences the movement of the robot
  • Work with the projection, develop new shapes and forms.

4. Final assembly and presentation

  • At the end, we will admire the shadow play

Location

BioTehna lab and Kiberpipa

SoftBots

Workshops Team:

Christian Faubel (DE), Kris, Marc Dusseiller, Ralf Schreiber

Workshop

SoftBots


Short Description (please translate and use english and slovenian

Glossary

Main Used Materials

(group with subtitles)

General Tools

Target Participants

artists, workshopologists, students, hackers and all open minded people interested in explorations of minimal bio-inspired robotics

Schedule

Monday, 20. May 17 - 20h

Location

BioTehna Lab, inside Kiberpipa, Kersnikova 6, 1000 Ljubljana


Links of general interest