Hi Netbehaviour(ists) and sorry for my loooooong silence.. Things have been quite hectic lately... one of my "March resolutions" is to return to my netbehaviour-nurturing-duties.. So here is the first thing, just the day after International Women's day:
Calling all women artists, tinkerers and techies! This month we have out first short course... a 3 session programming workshop at held at SPACE on Monday evenings from March 14th, 21st, and 28th 7pm-9pm. Have you built something with Arduino or Processing? Know how to find what you need to get a project working ? you?re a queen of copy&paste ? but wish you knew more about programming? This short course will introduce the basics of computer programming, but it won?t be a stuffy computer science lecture. It will be a series of interactive sessions teaching programming by example. http://www.mztek.org/2011/02/programming/ And and and.... On April 09th We are very excited that our amazing April workshop will be held at the V&A Sackler Centre!!!!! Come and transform your favorite/least favorite teacup and saucer into an interactive art work which shivers when your tea is getting cold or shakes when you get too close! Bring along your own teacup and saucer to modify using the Arduino board, sensors, motors and Arduino software. http://www.mztek.org/2011/03/shiver-my-teacups/ This workshop is part of the MzTEK project Chi-TEK, a celebration of women working in arts and technology, and offers a tongue in cheek show case of what women can really achieve around a kitchen table. A selection of teacups made in this workshop will be displayed as part of the Chi-TEK exhibition in the V&A Sackler Centre throughout September and October. Don't miss out, book soon! Visit our website for more details: http://www.mztek.org Contact: [email protected] -- Olga P Massanet -------------------------- www.ungravitational.net www.deepmediaresearch.org virtualfirefly.wordpress.com www.vimeo.com/ungravitational
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