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'''Bio'''
==Bio==
Jasper van Loenen (NL) is an artist-maker based in Rotterdam. His main interest lies in connecting the digital world to the physical, giving abstract systems a tactile presence. For this he uses a variety of materials and techniques, preferably open source.


Jasper van Loenen is a Dutch artist/maker, currently living in Rotterdam. His main interest lies in connecting the digital world to the physical, giving abstract systems a tactile presence. For this he uses whatever techniques needed by sharing skills and using open source systems.
==Abstract==
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In an age where you can download an open source gun, generate your own currency and the sky is filled with autonomous flying machines, Jasper offers you the opportunity to build your own drone.
'''Abstract'''


With current technology, the promise of flight is no longer a promise. What will we use it for, and how does public access to the sky impact our lives?
The kit, comprising easy to assemble components, lets you turn any object into a drone – from your computer to a protest sign – ready to claim your piece of sky.
<insert name here> gives everyone the opportunity to create a drone by providing the tools needed to get anything up in the air.
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'''Equipment'''


(large) monitor (I'll try to specify it more)
==Equipment==
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The setup will probably look like a shop counter, with a large monitor on the wall behind
 
* Large monitor (preferably wall mounted)
* Something to play video on – might be able to my raspberry pi
* Space for a shop counter (I think in total around 3*3 meters of floor space)
* Basic light from above

Latest revision as of 10:28, 13 May 2013

Bio

Jasper van Loenen (NL) is an artist-maker based in Rotterdam. His main interest lies in connecting the digital world to the physical, giving abstract systems a tactile presence. For this he uses a variety of materials and techniques, preferably open source.

Abstract

In an age where you can download an open source gun, generate your own currency and the sky is filled with autonomous flying machines, Jasper offers you the opportunity to build your own drone.

The kit, comprising easy to assemble components, lets you turn any object into a drone – from your computer to a protest sign – ready to claim your piece of sky.

Equipment

The setup will probably look like a shop counter, with a large monitor on the wall behind

  • Large monitor (preferably wall mounted)
  • Something to play video on – might be able to my raspberry pi
  • Space for a shop counter (I think in total around 3*3 meters of floor space)
  • Basic light from above