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Brucknerhaus
31.08. 10:15-10:45

 

Opening Electrolobby

David Cuartielles

 

David Cuartielles, curator for Electrolobby 2006, will briefly introduce the series of workshops and minishops to happen at the lobby at this year's festival.

 

Brucknerhaus
31.08. 10:45-11:15

 

Python Presentation

Jurgen Scheible

 

Jurgen, facilitator for the Python S60 workshop, will present his workshop and make an introduction to what is possible to do with a mobile phone.

 

Brucknerhaus
31.08. 11:15-11:45

 

Puredata Presentation

Hans C. Steiner, Koray Tahiroglu

 

Hans and Koray will introduce Puredata, the software package for life sound performance and the agenda for their workshop.

 

Brucknerhaus
31.08. 11:45-12:15

 

Arduino Presentation

Massimo Banzi, Dave Mellis, Gianluca Martion, David Cuartielles

 

Massimo Banzi will introduce some basic concepts about the philosophy behind Arduino: physical computing, dirty interactive prototyping, and tinkering.

 

Brucknerhaus
31.08. 12:15-12:45

 

Openframeworks Presentation

Zach Lieberman, Henrik Wrangel

 

The responsibles for the Openframeworks workshop will present their ideas on animation, computer vision, and image processing.

 

Brucknerhaus
31.08. 12:45-13:15

 

Origatronica Presentation

Bjorn Wahlstrom, Thomas Ness

 

Bjorn and Thomas will briefly introduce different techniques for working with cardboard and electronics when prototyping.

 

Brucknerhaus
31.08. 14:30-15:00

 

EMI Presentation

Enrique Tomas, EMI group

 

Enrique will present his ideas behind building simple interactive music instruments and the basics behind his minishop at the lobby.

 

Brucknerhaus
31.08. 15:00-16:00

 

Openframeworks Lecture on Animation

Henrik Wrangel

 

Henrik will make an introduction to basic animation techniques using the Openframeworks collection of libraries.

 

Brucknerhaus
31.08. 16:00-17:00

 

Arduino I/O Lecture

Massimo Banzi

 

Inputs and Outputs to microcontroller technology is not rocket science. Massimo will explain about different sensor technologies and ways for solving complex interactions in creative ways.

 

Brucknerhaus
31.08. 17:00-17:30

 

Rocking Chair

Marcus Hannerstig, Pontus Stalin, Christian Flindt

 

The Rocking Chair is a physical computing piece that replaces water with light. Rows of LEDs fill in a modern version of a rocking chair. This piece is on display at Electrolobby 2006.

 

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