PEOPLE DOING STRANGE THINGS WITH ELECTRICITY
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-> Harold Cohen: AARON
The AARON software has been continually developed since 1973, hand
crafted by Harold Cohen to generate his paintings. Harold joins us
while visiting the UK for his exhibition at the Bernard Jacobson
Gallery (running from 9th July - 15th August).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AARON
http://tinyurl.com/5thowy
-> Joel Gethin Lewis: Contact
Joel will be talking about Contact, an UVA installation, and how
OpenFrameworks enabled them to make the project so fast.
http://www.uva.co.uk/archives/74
-> Sarah Angliss: Wireless handbells
Sarah will be showing her carillon, a mediaeval instrument used to
play sacred music, augmented using xbee technology.
It consists of 30 handbells, scattered around the room, and
controlled using a theremin and a mini wireless network (also
showing at the Sonic Arts Expo, Brighton, Saturday 5 July).
http://www.spacedog.biz/
Plus! Opendorks -- 7 minute ad-hoc talks about something strange and
electrical. Perfect to get feedback on your small or in-progress
project.
For the latest info see:
http://dorkbot.org/dorkbotlondon/wiki/
If you would like to do a presentation at a future dorkbotlondon event
we'd love to hear from you at: dorkbotlondon@dorkbot.org