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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 (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.
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==Abstract==
==Abstract==
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<working on this>
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In a age where you can download an open source gun, manufacture your own currency and <something else>, Jasper offers you the opportunity to build your own drone.
 
The kit, comprising easy to assemble components, lets you turn any object in a drone – from <your computer> to a <sausage> – ready to claim your piece of sky.


==Equipment==
==Equipment==
* Large monitor + something to play video
The setup will probably look like a shop counter, with a large monitor on the wall behind
* Space for a shop counter (around 2*3 meters of floor space)
 
* Basic light on the ceiling
* Large monitor (preferably wall mounted)
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* Something to play video on
* Space for a shop counter (I think in total around 3*3 meters of floor space)
* Basic light from above

Revision as of 15:45, 8 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

<working on this>

In a age where you can download an open source gun, manufacture your own currency and <something else>, Jasper offers you the opportunity to build your own drone.

The kit, comprising easy to assemble components, lets you turn any object in a drone – from <your computer> to a <sausage> – 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
  • Space for a shop counter (I think in total around 3*3 meters of floor space)
  • Basic light from above