Eric Singer's workshop registration,
iMAL @ Centre Dansaert, Brussels
19-20 February 2005
Participation fee : 80 EUR
Language is English

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.


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Prerequesite

The workshop is targeted to artists and designers and is designed for beginner's level. Although some basic experience of working within the MAX environment is helpful, it is not required.
Of course, you should be a good computer user able to use standard applications (e.g. office, photoshop,...).

In order to fine tune the workshop, please select the option(s) which best describes your skills :

you don't know MAX at all
you have some basics of MAX/MSP
you have some good experience of MAX/MSP




Personal laptop

If you bring your Mac or PC laptop, please tell us:

you have a laptop and you will bring it; don't forget to install a valid version of MAX/MSP or a non expired demo version (download it from www.cycling74.com)

Personal AV toys

Although our laboratory starts to be well equipped, don't hesitate to bring your own digital AV gears:

you have some digital AV gears (midi devices, digital cameras, audio gears,...) that you can bring

To participate to this workshop, registration is mandatory.

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