Sounds wonderful!
: ))))))
Ruth
On 04/01/2013 18:24, Emilie Giles wrote:
Dear Netbehaviourists,
Technology Will Save Us invite you to spend a morning exploring the
intersection where technology, art and electro dough meet!
DIY Electro Dough promises to take a hands on approach to discovering
the possibilities of using electronics and programming in creating
physical objects. During this workshop you'll get to mould and create
your own responsive and interactive sculptures using LEDs, batteries
and playdough! This is one of the most enjoyable ways to build your
own switches & construct your own circuits.
Whether you want to teach your kids about electronics or you want a
new and easy way to learn the basic principles of electronics and
circuitry come and join us for the workshop.
When: Saturday 12th January 10am - 1pm
Where: Rough Trade East, Dray Walk, London, E1 6QL
There are two types of tickets:
.Single person ticket: Includes 1 x Kit with recipe book and ready
made dough for the workshop - £30 + £2.45 booking fee
.Adult and child ticket: Includes 1 x Kit with recipe book and ready
made dough for you to take part and use the kit together during the
workshop - £35 + £2.75 booking fee
You will leave with some great skills and some great objects and an
understanding of how to start experimenting with electro dough.
The workshop includes our brand new Electro Dough Kit for you to take
home and carry on playing with, including recipe book with tips and
further ideas as well as dough for you to play & learn with. To help
keep the creativity flowing you will also get a drink and a croissant
from the famous Rough Trade Cafe!
It is important to note that there are small parts in this kit and
adult supervision is required. Also, because the conductive dough is
extremely salty, the components and terminals will corrode over time.
We suggest cleaning them with a damp cloth after playing with your
Squishy Circuits to promote longevity.
This kit is based on the great work by the students at the Thomas Lab
(http://courseweb.stthomas.edu/apthomas/index.htm) at the University
of St. Thomas (http://www.stthomas.edu/engineering/) in their
development of Squishy circuits.
To sign up please go to:
http://twsu_electrodough_jan-es2001.eventbrite.com/?rank=3
Hope to see you there! :)
Emilie
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