Hi Emilie,
I think Helen may have point,
Why is there a need for a 'Thirsty Plant Detector Workshop'?
but perhaps we've missed something...
wishing you well.
marc
how strange; it's not at all difficult to tell when plants are thirsty
without the assistance of any technology. why not have a gardening
course instead & save the resources of sensors & LEDs for something
actually useful? :)
On 24/06/13 3:50 PM, Emilie Giles wrote:
Dear lists,
Apologies for cross-postings!
Technology Will Save Us have a Thirsty Plant Detector workshop
running this Wednesday evening in London at Rough Trade, perfect for
anyone wanting to learn about electronics in a fun and creative way!
:) Please see details below:
*About the Workshop:*
We will make our own sensors from scratch and connect them to a solar
powered circuit that turns an LED on when the poor plants are
thirsty. You will do some very basic electronics and play with solar
power while making something useful. All the electronic components,
sensors materials and instruction are included.
*Time and Date:*
7-9pm, Wednesday 26th June
*Venue:*
Rough Trade East
Dray Walk
91 Brick Lane
London
E1 6QL
*Sign-up:*
http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/event/6257362941?ref=ecal#
Thanks!
Em
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