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# Arduino Nano
# Arduino Nano
# 15x1 female header [x2]
# 15x1 female header [x2]
  :PCB  
__ PCB  
# 15x1 male header [x2]
# 15x1 male header [x2]
  :Arduino Nano
__ Arduino Nano
# 1602 I2C LCD display
# 1602 I2C LCD display
  :LCD1602-I2C
__ LCD1602-I2C
# RC522 RFID reader
# RC522 RFID reader
  :RFID1
__ RFID1
# LED
# LED
  :LED2 D7
__ LED2 D7
# Vactrol
# Vactrol
##LED
##LED
  :LED14
__ LED14
##LDR
##LDR
  :LDR34
__ LDR34
##Heat shrink tube
##Heat shrink tube
# 3.5mm mono jack socket [x5]
# 3.5mm mono jack socket [x5]
  :D5 o1 Out1; D3 o2 Out1; T5 o3 Out1; A2 o4 Out1; D8 o5 Out1
__ D5 o1 Out1; D3 o2 Out1; T5 o3 Out1; A2 o4 Out1; D8 o5 Out1
# 10k ohm potentiometer
# 10k ohm potentiometer
  :A1 P in1
__ A1 P in1
# Reset button
# Reset button
  :Reset1
__ Reset1
# 5x2 male header
# 5x2 male header
  :JP8
__ JP8
# 220 ohm resistor [x2]  
# 220 ohm resistor [x2]  
  :R55; R54
__ R55; R54
# 10k ohm resistor
# 10k ohm resistor
  :R56
__ R56


==References by Aymeric==
==References by Aymeric==

Revision as of 14:34, 2 December 2019

Collaboration, Conflict & Consent

A two-day workshop with Eleanor Greenhalgh

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_ Applying various methods of decision-making and evaluating the outcomes.
_ Practicing listening in teams of three [each having a specific role].
_ Playing group games, like counting to 20.
_ Creating a consensual artwork.



Module

Building a module with a guest tutor Dennis de Bel


Txx.uo manual [draft]

Txx.uo Prototype 1.jpg


Txx.uo consolidates two contrasting radio frequency implementation modes: RFID reader scans the cards/objects with RFID tags using radio waves and LCD screen displays a Q-code* [internationally established three-letter abbreviation used in radio communication].

*A particular Q-code denotes a question when it is followed by a question mark and references an answer [statement] when it's not:
QRU? : Have you anything for me?
QRU : I have nothing for you.

The RFID technology is used for object identification, authentication and security reasons, whereas Q-code is transmitted on a specific radio frequency by a radio operator and can be intercepted by anyone, who is tuned in to the same frequency.

This module converts the data received from a scanned card into a sound and binary code. This Binary signal is then transfigured into LED blinking and is also funneled to another module through an output channel. Top row of an LCD screen displays a specific question from the list of a Q-code, depending on a knob position and when receiving a signal from another module, a random Q-code answer is shown on the second raw of the screen.

PCB Mika.png

Parts and configuration

  1. PCB Txx.uo
  2. Arduino Nano
  3. 15x1 female header [x2]

__ PCB

  1. 15x1 male header [x2]

__ Arduino Nano

  1. 1602 I2C LCD display

__ LCD1602-I2C

  1. RC522 RFID reader

__ RFID1

  1. LED

__ LED2 D7

  1. Vactrol
    1. LED

__ LED14

    1. LDR

__ LDR34

    1. Heat shrink tube
  1. 3.5mm mono jack socket [x5]

__ D5 o1 Out1; D3 o2 Out1; T5 o3 Out1; A2 o4 Out1; D8 o5 Out1

  1. 10k ohm potentiometer

__ A1 P in1

  1. Reset button

__ Reset1

  1. 5x2 male header

__ JP8

  1. 220 ohm resistor [x2]

__ R55; R54

  1. 10k ohm resistor

__ R56

References by Aymeric

The Thinking Machine [1961]
Mark Weiser and John Seely Brown - Designing Calm Technology [1995]
Bruno Latour - The Third Meaning of Technical Mediation [small extract from Pandora's Hope 1999]
Lucent Technologies - Bell Labs Innovation Song [2000]
AT&T - Microworld with William Shatner [1976]
Friedrich Kittler - There is no Software [1995]
Ken Thompson - Reflections on Trusting Trust [1984]
Douglas Adams - Hyperland [1990]
Langdon Winner - Do artefacts have politics [1980]
Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! - Cinco Midi Organiser [2009]
Femke Snelting and Jara Rocha - MakeHuman [2018]

Robin James - Spotify Teardown: Inside the Black Box of Streaming Music