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Latest revision as of 00:48, 27 November 2024
Pre/Fake Assessment
Make: post-apocalypse sound devices
Every thursday at 18:00!
We (un)repair things together
ExtraTonal Printer special: Printer Jam riviera
Can I buy more Arduinos?
And buying new hardware is the easier, cheaper and more reliable option then salvaging existing components from e-waste.
Field Guide
For Salvaging Electronic Components
DIWO Hangouts
Building sound devices together using salvaged components
Field Guide
For Salvaging Electronic Components
The field guide is an open-ended, pocket sized, compact publication, intended to take outside, further investigate, annotate and experiment with the discarded materials.
The guide will contain:
- Quick Start Guide
- Identifying components
- Recipes for sound devices
DIWO Hangouts
Building sound devices together using salvaged components
DIWO as a powerful method of sharing & exploring
During the hangouts, we will explore various methods around salvaging components and dismantling devices, making our own instruments using these materials, live coding hardware through MQTT/OSC[7] servers & applications, and everything in between. Ultimately, they could lead up to a BYOP (Bring Your Own Printer) Orchestra. The hangouts will be held at the Klankschool and involve the Klankschool community. The hangouts are hosted in collaboration with Riviera Taylor, who’s writing a thesis about System Administration and Server Maintenance, and creating her project around Klankschool too.
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