SOLD OUT
Sunday January 29 * 1-5pm * REGISTER
This workshop will provide an introductory overview to the world of Arduino microcontrollers and how you can use these devices to orchestrate the lighting of any number of digitally addressable 'NeoPixel' LEDs in your art.
This workshop will focus on the basics, but here are two examples of Arduino controlled LED lighting projects previously made by instructor Peter Serano:
Controlling a Strip of NeoPixel LEDs from an Analog Synth:
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/kInpDbutIb0
Controlling a Pair of NeoPixels LEDs in an Animatronic Racoon:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvQUuLI0evc
The workshop includes an Adafruit Circuit Playground Bluefruit Microcontroller, a 1 meter long strip of NeoPixel LEDs, and micro-USB cable.
About the instructor:
Peter Serano is a multi-instrumentalist musician & visual artist with a master's degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering and over 10 years of experience designing and prototyping custom electronic circuits for visual arts projects.
**** All participants will need to bring a laptop computer (windows or mac) with USB-A port (or USB-C + adapter).
Please email us (info@rhizomedc.org) if the cost is a burden and you'd like to discuss sliding scale options.
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