An introductory workshop on how to use arduinos in interactive art. We will approach how to design a project, break it down into parts, make block diagrams, how various sensors work and how to work with them, and options for output. We will go over how to set up and wire an arduino, and how to turn your block diagrams into basic processing code. The point of this workshop is for artists to demystify microcontrollers, how to use them practically, and how to design a project to be implemented simply and reliably.
We are offering the workshop for just the(partial) cost of materials and waiving all other costs.
Prerequisite: none
Required Materials: We will provide an arduino and needed materials. The ticket cost includes materials (which we estimate cost about $30).
Instructor: Scott Nieradka
Part of the 2025 CETI Sensory Spa and Arduino Days 2025
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