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== Technical Plan ==
== Technical Plan ==

Revision as of 12:28, 14 April 2009

Basics as "études"

  • Necessary Tools: sshfs (on Mac/Windows??)
  • Physical Computing: Resistor sorting "party"?
  • Networking
  • Reich's Clapping Music as Distributed Arduino?
  • Command-line Video Editing -- Variation movies
  • Review Bits and Binary --> connect to arduino? switches?!, or to "magic" numbers like 4294967295, and the mysteries of two's complements?! bits to images

Technical Plan

Part of writing your technical plan is to select a day to present a topic. It could be a particular software package, a piece of code, or a technique. The key is that it should be something you would like to learn more about. You need to think of a small "proof of concept", an idea you would like to realize using the given tool. (Important to keep the scale realistic;) In the process of realizing this project, use the wiki page to document your progress. You should:

  • Create a page on the TD wiki on your topic.
  • Include links to the resources you used / found helpful in preparing your presentation.
  • Create a small "proof of concept" demonstration of what you think you might be able to do / make with the given tool / software. As you go about.