Lara Grant will be teaching a weekend intensive course at Gray Area Foundation for the Arts (GAFFTA) April 2nd and 3rd. This course will cover the basics of electricity, circuit building and the techniques and materials used to make soft circuits. Workshop participates with be given a short overview of soft circuitry in the context of wearables, art and technology and will be given project based instruction through the construction of soft circuits using conductive thread and fabrics. Students will build two circuits, one using a 555 timer IC and one using the LilyPad, while integrating soft switches and sensors into each.
Not only will students walk away with circuits made in the workshop, but also a list of sources for materials and further online resources to further their education outside of the workshop.
Class Outline:
Day One:
Short history of wearables and an overlook of contemporary projects
Intro to electrical components and schematics
Intro to wearable conductive materials
Hands-on portion:
How to prototype a sound generating circuit on a breadboard
How to use a multimeter
Making of wearable switches and variable resistors
Integration of switches and resistors with breadboard circuit
Assignment: Download and install arduino software from arduino.cc
Day Two:
Intro to the LilyPad Arduino
Intro to available sensors and handmade options
Translating from the breadboard to a soft circuit
Overview of resources for materials and further education outside of the workshop
Hands-on portion:
Fabrication of musical textile
Lara is one half of the sister team Felted Signal Processing (FSP) that explores textile based musical controllers and has extensive experience creating interactive fashion, objects and performances with (and without) the use of technology through soft circuitry.
Afterwards there will be a Salon with fellow instructor Matt Ganucheau who will be teaching Arduino 101 the same weekend. Matt and Lara will be giving a brief presentation concerning their work in physical computing and wearable technology in an open format where students, alumni and faculty mix to discuss pertinent work.
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