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| <div style="font-size:40px;background-color:springGreen;">Learning new skills</div>
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| ==Welding==
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| I've always wanted to learn how to weld so I can make larger / stronger constructions for installations.<br />
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| [[Image:welding.jpg|500px]]
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| ==Laser cutting a big dinosaur model==
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| Together with a housemate I built a big version of the classic wooden T-Rex model.<br />By using the original drawings and scaling them, every little flaw in the design gets exaggerated, creating beautiful imperfections in its shape. <br /><br />
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| ==Step Sequencer==
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| An experiment to try and make a step sequencer without immediately grabbing an Arduino / computer, but with plain electronics.
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| ==RFID Lock==
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| Using keys is boring. A RFID card plus some hardware equals opening the front door without using keys. Or without hands for that matter: by using a large homemade antenna the cards can be read from up to 20 centimeters, so you can just walk up against the door to open it.
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| ==Poking Machine==
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| Bart and I built a small gizmo that translates the meaningless 'poke' on Facebook into an actual physical poke. Using an Android smartphone and a small circuit we made, you can get poked where ever you go.<br /><br />
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| [[Image:Poking-Machine-Arm.jpg|385px]]
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| [http://mashable.com/2012/03/22/feel-your-facebook-pokes-with-this-poking-machine-video/ Click here for the video on Mashable.com]
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| ==Camera Robot==
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| During Stocks three day workshop we made a remote controlled driving robot with a moveable camera on top.<br />
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| {{#widget:Vimeo|id=39444543}}
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| <div style="font-size:40px;background-color:springGreen;">Thematic Project</div>
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| <div style="font-size:40px;background-color:springGreen;">Prototyping</div>
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| ==GPS Satellite Sound Spatialisation System (GPSSSSS)==
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| '''Live position of GPS satellites on website''' > '''scraper''' > '''textfile''' > '''PD''' > '''XY coordinates''' > '''generative audio''' > '''4 (or possible 8) speaker set up'''
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| ''Dave:'' scraping the data and reading it in PD<br />
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| ''Jasper:'' making the incoming data fit within our spatialization model<br />
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| ''Bart:'' using the data to generate audio<br />
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| ==GIF2Punchcard==
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| Physical archives are nice places to walk around. You can see what's there and grab the things you want to examine. With computers, more and more data is stored in a invisible but virtually endless space. By grabbing something that is completely from this virtual realm, the animated GIF and converting to physical objects, I sought a way to make the hidden visible.
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| ==Degrading Archive==
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