Dear all,
Tickets are now available for 'GPS Orchestra', a 2-day workshop led by
artist Nikki Pugh:
"We’ll be using a combination of Arduino, simple electronics and junk
materials to make a collection of noise-making devices that play
themselves in response to how you move through a landscape.
Whilst coding experience might be useful, it’s nowhere near as essential
as imagination, a sense of humour and a willingness to give things a
try. Absolutely no musical ability required whatsoever.
I’ll guide you through what you’ll need to read live data coming in off
a GPS module and use an Arduino nano to translate this into taps,
rattles, swooshes and whirrrrrs through an assortment of motors, servos
and the like. By the end of the weekend you’ll have a great utility belt
of translatable skills and enough know-how to buy your own kit if you
decide this is something you’d like to do more of."
Tickets are £40 each and places limited to 10 people; make your booking
at http://gpsorchestra-thepublic.eventbrite.co.uk/
Further details of the Many & Varied programme are available at
www.manyandvaried.org.uk
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