MICRO NOISE workshop, Saturday 11th of May 2013

Plug in – make noise!

Join us for our Micro-noise workshop and build you own NAND Schmitt Trigger
Oscillator! The NAND gate is a logical circuit and plays a very important
role in all digital technologies.

Its purpose is to compare ones and zeros and a resulting output.

The abuse of the NAND gate by a feeding back and oscillating R-C circuit
makes the Schmitt Trigger to oscillate at an audible frequency. A sound is
generated!

Date/time: Saturday 11th MAy 2013, 2 pm to 5 pm

Location: Unit 30. Cremer Business Centre, 37 Cremer Street. London E2 8HD

Materials/fee: Materials and components provided, fee £17. Take home your
micro-noise kit!

Please register via: [email protected]

Beginners are welcome!

The workshop will be lead by swiss artist Anina Hug.

Anina Hug focuses on making music with found objects and digitally
processing the sounds in real-time. As an active member of the Swiss
Mechatronic Art Society she teaches workshops in analog circuitry and
microcontroller-based applications for sound production and control.

She builds handmade electronic circuit instruments and develops interfaces
that control software in a unique way. In her live-performances she
explores the relationship between abstract electronic tones and concrete
object sounds, generating a mix of the quite familiar and the completely
alien.

The Swiss Mechatronic Art Society is a collective of engineers, hackers,
scientists and artists that collaborate on creative uses of technology.

www.aninahug.ch

www.mechatronicart.ch

http://musichackspace.org/micro-noise-workshop-saturday-11th-of-may-2013/
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