Low tech vs High tech workshop
Gabriel Walt and Pierre-Abraham Rochat
"Phone box"
Best example of mixing low-tech and hi-tech. Rather complex project for one week workshop which came out fully working. Although further tuning would be needed, the basic principle is there and the result is both engaging and ambiguos, analog and digital.
PDF documentation (coming soon)
VIDEO presentation
VIDEO making of
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Low tech vs High tech workshop
Roger Ibars / Victor Vina
MID ECAL
November 2004 (Switzerland)
Low tech vs High tech workshop
Patricia Armada
"Wizard object"
Carefully crafted, both in terms of shapes, electronics and behaviors. First steps towards use of basic stamp and code to generate complexity. Nice development of a simple concept iterating thinking and making.
PDF documentation (coming soon)
VIDEO presentation (coming soon)
VIDEO making of
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Low tech vs High tech workshop
Roger Ibars / Victor Vina
MID ECAL
November 2004 (Switzerland)
Low tech vs High tech workshop
Mathias Forbach
"Blow communication"
This project is simple, fun and magic, gets a smile out from everyone. This kind of magic is difficult to achieve, so well done!
PDF documentation (coming soon)
VIDEO presentation
VIDEO making of
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Low tech vs High tech workshop
Roger Ibars / Victor Vina
MID ECAL
November 2004 (Switzerland)
Low tech vs High tech workshop
Valentin Kissling
"sound aggression"
Great performance, quite intense effect. This is one of those projects that you should experience to feel how it sounds like... You would expect aggression to your ears but it is not.... a speaker vibrating in your belly, your nose and your eyeballs.
PDF documentation (coming soon)
VIDEO presentation
VIDEO making of
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Low tech vs High tech workshop
Roger Ibars / Victor Vina
MID ECAL
November 2004 (Switzerland)
Links to Victor Vina projects
Resources for electronics
Here are some basic links to get you started in electronics...
Michael Field´s Legendary Electronic Introduction. For the begginers
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Tom Igoe´s Physical Computing Blog. The best resource for academic use of microcontrollers, sensors, actuators, networked objects, etc.:
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... the book "Physical Computing" by Dan O'Sullivan, Tom Igoe is highly recomended
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Parallax, manufacturers of the basic stamp:
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Software, documentation, projects, exercises, and anything needed to start:
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Microchip. manufacturers of the pic chip:
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Farnell. Suppliers of all material related to electronics and more
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App to program stamp chip with Mac OS X (10.2.8 or newer) developed by Murat Konar. ( thanks Murat!)
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… take a look to his amazing work!)
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low tech vs High Tech Workshop
Roger Ibars vs Victor Vina
November 2004
MID Ecal (Switzerland)