Workshops

Past workshop
Jan 23 - Feb 6, 2013
Intro to Arduino: 3 Part Workshop
In this 3-part workshop, we'll learn the basics: Connecting input sensors, connecting outputs, and using serial data to communicate between the Arduino and a computer.
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Jan 17, 2013
Intro to LilyPad Arduino
About the workshop:
The Lilypad Arduino is a programmable microcontroller specially designed for use in wearable tech and e-textiles projects.
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Dec 13, 2012
Make an Atari Punk Console
Build an Atari Punk Console! The APC is a simple noisemaker circuit that is famous for its simplicity, elegance, and endless permutations.
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Nov 29, 2012
Mobile Apps in Modern JavaScript
In this workshop, we will introduce you to jQuery and BackboneJS, then build a slick and
beautiful portfolio application that lives comfortably in both browser and mobile.
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Nov 8 - 15, 2012
Android & Arduino: Control the World With Your Phone!
Ready to build an army of Android-controlled robots? Or automate parts of your home with your Android phone or tablet? If you're an experienced Arduino hacker but haven't dabbled in Android development, then this workshop is for you!
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Past workshop
Nov 1, 2012
Live Coding: Power Processing in Eclipse
Take Processing to the next level. Using the free development environment Eclipse, we’ll add the more powerful capabilities of a full Java development environment to Processing.
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Oct 25, 2012
Processing for iPhone
Take your skills in Processing and use them to add interactive elements to websites or build mobile and iPhone apps.
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Oct 18, 2012
Designing With Depth: Kinect for the Processing Audience
This workshop will focus on using the Kinect to make your computer-attached projects see better.
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Past workshop
Oct 9, 2012
Making Pictures With Processing
In this workshop, we will be looking at techniques employed by artists who use Processing heavily in their respective practices, in an effort to gain new insight into the software and incorporate new ideas into our own work.