A Hack a Day #12: Frequency Modulations.

we're gonna do some frequency modulations on the 5th of june. places are 
limited & we'll have to ask for £14 to cover the materialz.

book here: http://ahackaday12.eventbrite.com/

laters,
adnan

With !Mediengruppe Bitnik (.ch /.uk)

Radio is a surprisingly straightforward media - you only need to 
assemble a few electronic components for a low-range broadcast with your 
own micro FM transmitter.

In this workshop participants will solder their own low-range FM 
transmitter using a predesigned printed circuit board by piradio.de (a 
Berlin based free radio initiative). Once assembled, this board will 
give every participant a 0,15 Watt transmitter with mini-jack input and 
USB as power source. After a brief introduction from !Mediengruppe 
Bitnik to some of their more recent works related to media hacking, we 
will experiment with different ways to use our FM transmitters: As a 
tactical tool, an artistic device, a communications media.

No soldering experience required!


Bring along a laptop, MP3-Player or similar device to input sounds into 
the FM transmitter (mini-jack plug on device).

!Mediengruppe Bitnik is an artists group based in Zurich, Switzerland. 
Their artistic practice is focused on medial systems, mediatized 
realities and live media feeds which they like to manipulate and 
reproduce so as to give the viewer a novel and refined understanding of 
their mechanisms. In doing so, Bitnik aims at revealing functionalities 
and operational methods which allow other uses and extend the utilities 
of these systems.


Bitnik are currently in a three-month residency at [ space ] media lab.

http://www.spacestudios.org.uk

http://www.bitnik.org

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