Corpora presentation @ Pecha Kucha Budapest
Presentation on the Corpora project at the Pecha Kucha Budapest event, about past and future Corpora exhibitions. Planned Corpora exhibtions:
- 25th September 2007, Beijing, China
- 12th October 2007, Yamaguchi Center for Art & Media, Yamaguchi, Japan
When: 23rd June 2007, 22:00
Where: KEK - Contemporary Architecture Centre
Arduino workshop
Nextlab / Szövetség 39
1074 Budapest, Szövetség u. 39.
Arduino is an open-source physical computing platform based on a simple I/O board, and a development environment for writing Arduino software. The Arduino programming language is an implementation of Wiring, itself built on Processing.
Arduino can be used to develop interactive objects, taking inputs from a variety of switches or sensors, and controlling a variety of lights, motors, and other outputs. Arduino projects can be stand-alone, or they can be communicate with software running on your computer (e.g. Flash, Pure Data, Processing, MaxMSP). The boards can be assembled by hand or purchased preassembled; the open-source IDE can be downloaded for free.
The workshop was held by Massimo Banzi, the creator of Arduino.
Dorkbot-Budapest #5
Impex, West-Balkán
Budapest, VIII., Futó u. 48.
The fifth Dorkbot-Budapest is featuring
Valerie Bugmann: The Drama of Digital Communication with a Human Touch
Katalin Tesch: Getting closer
Massimo Banzi: Arduino
Nextlab presentation at the Transgenesis conference
Transgenesis Conference
Prague, Czech Republic
Nextlab presentation on the 1575MHz installation
organized by CIANT, at the Czech Academy of Sciences
Machinima screening
Impex, West Balkan
Budapest, VIII., Futó u. 48.
A screening of Machinima movies.
Machinima - short for 'machine animation' - is a new form of home-made
movie making, where movies are made by using off-the-shelf 3D game engines. See the genre unfold from the roots into the mainstream.
Dorkbot-Budapest #4
Impex
Budapest, VIII., Futó u. 48.
The fourth Dorkbot-Budapest is featuring
Balázs Serényi: FlashFilterLab
Krisztián Kelner: Re:orient - migrating architectures
Enrique Erne: NetPD
Nextlab presentation at the radio.territories final conference
Wien, Austria
Nextlab presentation at the final conference of the radio.territories series of public space radio art project, at the media - space - society conference in Vienna, Austria.
Nextlab workshops at the Summer Academy of 13m3
Bratislava, Slovakia
Nextlab members are holding serveral workshops at the Summer Open Academy, organized by 13m3 in Bratislava, Slovkia. Workshops will cover topics such as:
- low-tech toy hacking
- working with GPS
- Arduino, by guest lecturer Massimo Banzi
radio.territories workshop #2
Nextlab / Szövetség 39
1074 Budapest, Szövetség u. 39.
This is a continuation of the Sonic Tags series organized last fall, together with radio.territories and the Re:activism conference.
The second workshop concentrates on finishing the final touches of the radio transmitters, and on introduction on public space interventions with small, mobile radio transmitters.
Dorkbot-Budapest #3
Nextlab / Szövetség 39
1074 Budapest, Szövetség u. 39.
The third Dorkbot-Budapest meeting with the following lectures:
Róbert Langh: Unstable Image Surfer Tool
Sota Ichikawa, Max Rheiner, Kaoru Kobata, Ákos Maróy: Corpora
Balázs Beöthy, Zsolt Mesterházy, Rolland Pereszlényi: Double Bubble