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''Language:'' Deutsch/English by preference<br/> | ''Language:'' Deutsch/English by preference<br/> | ||
''Location:'' Marienstrasse 7B, R002<br/> | ''Location:'' Marienstrasse 7B, R002<br/> | ||
''First Meeting:'' ''' | ''First Meeting:'' '''TBA''' | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
Printed Electronics can turn everyday objects into interfaces for the digital world. | Printed Electronics can turn everyday objects into interfaces for the digital world. | ||
We will use screen printing with conductive ink to print our own designs on paper, leather, or glass and use them as buttons or slider with the help of microcontrollers such as Arduino. This way we we create objects which serve as input devices for digital functionalities. | We will use screen printing with conductive ink to print our own designs on paper, leather, or glass and use them as buttons or slider with the help of microcontrollers such as Arduino. This way we we create objects which serve as input devices for digital functionalities. | ||
We will first take a look at the basic qualities and possibilities of printed electronics, as well as the characteristics of the tools we are going to use. Here we focus on the screen printing methods and the concept of capacitive sensing with Arduino. Students will design their own objects which we will print on and connect to an Arduino | We will first take a look at the basic qualities and possibilities of printed electronics, as well as the characteristics of the tools we are going to use. Here we focus on the screen printing methods and the concept of capacitive sensing with Arduino. Students will design their own objects which we will print on and connect to an Arduino. | ||
==Admission requirements== | ==Admission requirements== | ||
Knowledge in Hard- and Software would be appreciated, but is not a requirement. For buying electronic components, a little budget of 20€ to 30€ is neccessary. Of course you can keep your manufactured works. | Knowledge in Hard- and Software would be appreciated, but is not a requirement. For buying electronic components, a little budget of 20€ to 30€ is neccessary. Of course you can keep your manufactured works. Please send a motivational letter to clemens.wegener (at) uni-weimar (dot)de. | ||
==Evaluation== | ==Evaluation== | ||
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* [[/introduction to electronics/]] | * [[/introduction to electronics/]] | ||
==Inspriation== | |||
[https://www.uni-weimar.de/kunst-und-gestaltung/wiki/IFD:Printed_Electronics_project_documentation Florian Wittig's Course Results in Printed Electronics] | |||
==Further Reading== | ==Further Reading== | ||
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Murray-Smith, Roderick & Williamson, John & Hughes, Stephen & Quaade, Torben. (2008). Stane: Synthesized surfaces for tactile input. Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings. 1299-1302. 10.1145/1357054.1357257. | Murray-Smith, Roderick & Williamson, John & Hughes, Stephen & Quaade, Torben. (2008). Stane: Synthesized surfaces for tactile input. Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings. 1299-1302. 10.1145/1357054.1357257. | ||
Simon Olberding, Nan-Wei Gong, John Tiab, Joseph A. Paradiso, Jürgen Steimle. A Cuttable Multi-touch Sensor. Proceedings of UIST'13. | |||
Lengwiler, Guido: Die Geschichte des Siebdrucks: Zur Entstehung des vierten Druckverfahrens. Sulgen: Niggli, 2013. ISBN 978-3-7212-0876-4 | |||
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