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''EC/Temperature Probe Team Y''
''EC/Temperature Probe Team Y''
_Joe, Pablo
_Joe, Pablo <br />
[[File:X_Capture_Beach.txt]]
[[File:X_Capture_Bridge.txt]]
[[File:X_Capture_Castel.txt]]


''EC/Temperature Probe Team Z''
''EC/Temperature Probe Team Z''

Revision as of 09:34, 17 November 2016

Workshop
Title (alt): waterwork(shop)
Lecturer(s): Prof. Mark Shepard (University at Buffalo), Johannes Deich, Jason Reizner
Credits/SWS: N.A.
Maximum Number of Participants: 20
Course Language: English
First meeting: 15 November 2016, 9:15
Date: 15-17 November 2016
Venue: IFD Electronics Lab, M7b/102; MediaArchitecture Project Space, HG/eg

Description (EN)

What makes water work? How do we work with water? This 3-day workshop will introduce basic concepts and techniques for designing and building interactive water systems. Conceived as a companion component to the MediaArchitecture projektmodul Wasserinteraktionen im Goethepark, students will work in groups of 2-3 people and learn simple methods for sensing properties of fluids and controlling their ebb and flow. Beginning with an overview of prior art in the field of interactive water works, the workshop will proceed through short, hands-on activities in the lab followed by field work in the river Ilm (weather permitting). The workshop will culminate with short presentations of group experiments produced over the course of the three days.

Resources from the Lab Demos

Software
Arduino IDE Development Environment for Arduino Microcontrollers
CoolTerm Serial Terminal and Data Logging for OSX, Windows and Linux
Tracker Video Analysis and Modeling Tool


Hardware

Literature
Example.jpg


Field Data

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Maud & Hanyoung

EC/Temperature Probe Team X _Eva, Erica

EC/Temperature Probe Team Y _Joe, Pablo
File:X Capture Beach.txt File:X Capture Bridge.txt File:X Capture Castel.txt

EC/Temperature Probe Team Z _ Pinelopi , Neeta, Carlotta
File:Castle

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