about
one.principles and practices
two.computer-aided design
three.computer-controlled cutting
four.electronics production
five.3d scanning & printing
six.electronics design
seven.computer-controlled machining
eight.embedded programming
nine.mechanical design
ten.machine design
eleven.input devices
twelve.molding & casting
thirteen.output devices
fourteen.composites
fifteen.networking & communications
sixteen.interface & app. programming
seventeen.applications & implications
eighteen.invention, property & income
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1. Finally we are making interactions (through an interface) between the inputs and output boards that we've made before, it was really exiting to see things you've made come to life!
2. This week was about experimentation with different software in order to design an interface in which we can interact with inputs and outputs, so as you can imagine this was a very interesting week.
3. I started with Processing, a software for coding in the context of visual arts; some friends have already recommended it so I was waiting for a chance to try it.
4. After that it was time to apply the composite, in this case i opted for fiberglass. To add the fiberglass I used a mixture of a PP resin with K2000 catalyzer to get it to stick. Kind of like when doing paper mache.
5. I'm really happy with it! I spend a couple of hours playing with the code, I was having so much fun making it go crazy that a just didn't notice the time. I recommend you to try all the examples that Processing offers, by doing them you get an idea of what you can do.
final project
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