Arduino

Here is a list of contents in which Arduino appear.

Activities

2010

In the continuation of our Ateliers Numériques d'été, iMAL sets up the Ateliers Code, Arts and Crafts!, every month and all year long! Come and work in group on your Arduino and Processing projects, find technical support for your codes and DIY experiments, learn new digital trends or simply meet new collaborators.

2010

In the continuation of our Ateliers Numériques d'été, iMAL sets up the Ateliers Code, Arts and Crafts!, every month and all year long! Come and work in group on your Arduino and Processing projects, find technical support for your codes and DIY experiments, learn new digital trends or simply meet new collaborators.

2009

Real Time Video - Movements Analysis - Physical Modeling - Real Time 3D - Code Art - Physical Computing - Collaborative Web (PureData/GEM - Arduino - Processing - OpenGL - SPIP/CSS - WordPress - PHP/MySQL)

2008

Real Time Video - Movements Analysis - Physical Modeling - Real Time 3D - Code Art - Physical Computing - Collaborative Web (MAX/MSP/Jitter - Arduino - Processing - OpenGL - SPIP/CSS - WordPress - PHP/MySQL)

2008

NewBraveWorld is our series of masterclasses around internet of things, ubicomp and locative media. The participants to Talkoo led by David Cuartialles, co-author of the Arduino open source hardware platform, will present the results of this 5 days workshop as an invasion of electronic sound objects through the center of Brussels.

2008

The Hybrid Scrapyard workshop will introduce how ubiquitous computing (Ubicomp) and network technologies allow the design and deployment of augmented objects connected to the Internet.

2008

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is the barcode of the future. With RFID objects or persons can be equipped with a chip (an RFID tag), readable with an RFID reader from a range of up to several meters. A lot of desired (or undesired) data can be attached to these tags for a variable period of time.

2007

iMAL hosts the first Brussels Dorkbot sessions; Dorkbot, or people doing strange things with electricity, started in NYC in 2000 and is now a network present in 50 cities worldwide. Each session proposes an informal meeting and exchange format where 3 artists, developers or designers present their current work in progress using or hijacking technology

2007

Real Time Video - Movements Analysis - Real Time 3D - Code Art - Physical Computing - Collaborative Web (MAX/MSP/Jitter - softVNS - processing - openGL - SPIP - PHP/MySQL - Arduino)