Eric Singer's workshop
at iMAL, Brussels,
19-20 FEB 2005

Physical Computing
for the Arts




The workshop is structured on hooking up sensors and robotics for interactive computer art projects. Eric uses as prototyping platform its MidiTron, a computer interface board he developed for connecting sensors, actuators, and all kind of devices measuring or acting on the physical world (see http://eroktronix.com). He takes students through basic electronics, Max, sensors, robotics (motors, relays) and more, enabling them to begin their own projects at the conclusion of the workshop. Each pair of student will have a MidiTron board plus a lab kit including protoboard, parts and sensors.

Workshop Participants



This workshop was made possible thanks to the support of the Vlaams Audiovisueel Fonds.

iMAL is supported by the French-speaking community of Belgium.
arnaud coelsaet, arnaud.oo@gmail.com, be
erki de vries, erkidevries@pandora.be, be
charline branger, charlinebranger@yahoo.fr, fr
jerry galle, fuzzyLogic@fuzzyLogic.be, be
michel cleempoel, mc@michelcleempoel.be, be
peter van hoesen, peter@foton.be, be
boris teirlinck, boris.teirlynck@mail.be, be
pascal baes, pascal.baes@skynet.be, be
yacine sebti, yacine@collectifs.net, be
susanne bentley, star24_nz@yahoo.com, be
bart vandeput, bart@magic.be, be
cynthia weber, theponeyexpress@skynet.be, be
sophie balbeur, theponeyexpress@skynet.be, be
anne sevellec, annesev@hotmail.com, be
maxime maisin, discomax@brutele.be, be
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