aa-vv workshop invitation: ARE YOU CONDUCTIVE? hands-on, creative workshop & interactive installation
Guest: Stefanie Wuschitz (Vienna) Dates: March 17. - 20. 2010, 2 - 7 PM March 20. 2010, 7 - 9 PM - Welcome to our circuit! public Installation. Host-location: @WERKSTATT BRIENNER 49, Munich (a cozy central project-space with a bar, small kitchen and large windows!;) http://maps.google.de/maps?q=BRIENNER+49,+M%C3%BCnchen&oe=utf-8&client=f... Abstract: Focusing on uniting sustainable low tech and untypical materials with high tech in a poetic and fluent way, we will be creating changeable patterns, forms and shapes within the electric circuit, experimenting with resistance and conductivity to create hand made switches and analogue sensors from magnetite stones, conductive thread/fabric, graphite, organic and found materials to be joined to a spatial interactive and sensual circuit, consisting of movable parts, connected to the micro controller Arduino. Day 1-4: 1) Collecting and connecting different materials, found objects and electronic parts to a simple electric circuits, containing small speakers, motors and lights; Trying out sustainable ways of power production with solar panels and organic batteries; Looking into a device called 'Arduino' to connect everything interactively. 2) Exploring the possibilities of the space for arranging a large scale room installation from the electronic circuits built so far and connecting them with analog conductive materials meaningfully; Drawing with conductive ink and graphite, implementing light sensors that react with sound to any interaction. 3) Building the sound part of the installation with the help of an open source software called 'processing' (lava-based application for creating interactive graphics and animations in connection to Arduino) 4) Are you conductive? Join the circuit for immersing experience! Max participants: 10-12 (girls are encouraged*) Fee: 55,- Euro (including basic electronic parts and materials) (Sorry, no funding this time:/) Stefanie Wuschitz uses interactive technology to build mobile sound and video installations site-specifically encouraging the construction of unique social and collaborative spaces. Her current focus is on subversive public art produced by women with wireless technology. She was one of the organizers of the international festival 'Eclectic Tech Carnival' in Umea/Sweden and founder of 'Miss Baltazar's Laboratory'= weekly workshops on Open Source Software, Arduino, art techniques as e.g. laser cutting, wearable technology and circuit building (currently based at Metalab/Vienna). Conducted the following workshops: Mobile-hack-day, Supersimple Robots Workshop at Letni dilny Cistirna-Prague, XBee Workshop at OKNO Bruesseles, Mobile Processing Workshop, Stockholm, Sweden and many other. http://metalab.at/wiki/Lage http://www.mzbaltazarslaboratory.org More information about the workshop: http://aa-vv.org/ Registration: works...@aa-vv.org (with a brief statement of your interest and background. The URL of your activity would be helpful too) Until: March 10. 2010 ||// Set up by Natalia Borissova http://aa-vv.org/ (homeless workshop project) This time in cooperation with WERKSTATT BRIENNER 49, Munich <<Please forward to anyone interested>> _______________________________________________ oberlist mailing list oberlist@idash.org http://idash.org/mailman/listinfo/oberlist