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== Residenzli Photos ==<br />
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=== Hanging out ===<br />
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File:dusjagr_Radiona.jpg<br />
File:Best_burger.jpg<br />
File:dusjagr_Konteijner.jpg<br />
File:dusjagr_Deb_boki.jpg<br />
File:zagreb_lightFestival.jpg<br />
File:dusjagr_smoking.jpg<br />
File:Zagreb_neighborhoodMarket.jpg<br />
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=== Workshop impressions ===<br />
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File:RnB_pcb_01.jpg<br />
File:RnB_pcb_02.jpg<br />
File:RnB_pcb_various.jpg<br />
File:RnB_RadionaPresent.jpg<br />
File:RnB_workshopGroup.jpg<br />
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== Workshop: "RnB" ==<br />
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'''20 & 21 March 2024, 18:00 - 21:00'''<br />
<br />
'''[[Record and Play DUA|RnB - Record n Beyond]]''' is a make-listen-create workshop involving a simple electronic circuit that we will build together, to control and program two individual motors, which can be used to create kinetic sound sculptures. During the workshop the participants will be introduced into the basics of soldering and electronic components using the very accessible method of "[https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main paper-bits]". The circuit allows the user to record and play/loop patterns of "beats" which then make the motors move, wiggle, twist, flip various objects that can be crafted into a kinetic sound machine. Together with the whole group of participants we will construct a room filling sound sculpture, using found objects and recycled materials, to explore different noises and materialities collaboratively. <br />
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This workshop has been inspired by [https://www.ralfschreiber.com/ Ralf Schreiber (DE)] who describes it as follows: <br />
<br />
''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."''<br />
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* No previous knowledge in electronics is necessary<br />
* Bring interesting materials to experiment with from home<br />
* Guest input lecture: Helmi Hardian is a grassroots artist and ghetto scientist, with a specific interest in cooking and smoking at the same time. He lives in Surabaya, the city that is well known for its industry and technology, as well as being the center of electronic component trading. He focuses on tech development through DIY/DIWO culture and playing his role in researching, hacking, or deconstructing daily materials to provide some devices with new functional aspects, as well as developing workshop kits, lecturing contents, and presentation materials, which aim to learn, share, and exchange knowledge<br />
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=== Paper PCB version developed in Thailand, Jan 2024 ===<br />
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[[File:PaperPCB_MAD-workshop.jpg|thumb|400px|new version using [https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main Wolfgang Spahn's paper PCB method]]]<br />
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Paper PCBs is the fastest and the most flexible rapid prototyping system developed by [https://wolfgang-spahn.de/doku.php Wolfgang Spahn] since the early 2K. Paper PCBs are Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) based on paper print outs combined with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stripboard copper strip boards], also called Veroboards. With these boards one can easily build and modifier real electronic circuits that could be used in any devices and applications.<br />
<br />
For all kind of media installation based on controller and electronics one requires printed circuit boards (PCB's). It can be quite a task to get the perfect one that matches your needs. Due to industrial standards it takes some time and money to get them manufactured. Another option is to create them by yourself, but most likely you'll end up with a lot of dangerous chemicals and find yourself drilling hundreds of holes.<br />
<br />
Paperboards or Paper PCBs are a smart way to avoid the trouble. It is an open hardware system that allows you to create PCB's easily. You simply need a drawing program like Gimp, Inkscape or (Photoshop) to design or modify them on your computer (Fritzing will also do). Just print it and stick the printed circuit on a standard protoboard (available at every electronic shop) and voilà - there is your proper PCB. The system allows you to get an individual colorful design, too.<br />
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=== How to make sound? ===<br />
[[File:RF300-Spring-Mod.jpg|thumb|400px|Ralf's Spring Mod]]<br />
''Wenn du ohne Gravitation schlagen willst, kannst du die Motoren ja noch mit ner Bronzefeder (30x2x0,1mm) modden. 0,1mm dicke Bronzebleche solltest du finden können. Lüsterklemme auf Motorachse schrauben, Enden der Feder an Klemme & direkt ans Motorgehäuse löten...fertig.''<br />
<br />
''Interessant wird es auch mit beidseitig elastischen Anschlägen (Bronzebleche)....oder den Schlegel mit Silikonschlauchstückchen/kleinen Federn bestücken. Da bekommst du Doppelschläge / mechanisches Delays...''<br />
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[[File:record_play_thaiVersion.jpg|400px]]<br />
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Testing to build the circuit on proto-board, and doing the mechanical spring with cable ties. seems to work ok... the circuit is a bit complicated to build like this for beginners...<br />
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=== Background ===<br />
<br />
''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."'' - from [http://www.ralfschreiber.com/share/pulseandpatterns.html Ralf Schreiber]<br />
<br />
As always, Ralf's workshops are fantastic examples combining technological simplicity, DIY electronics & soldering with a broad artistic and aesthetic creative potential for collaborative sound / kinetic art-making to explore together with workshop participants of all age groups and backgrounds.<br />
<br />
During the [[TUAK]] residensi, we have picked up on of Ralf's workshop, the [http://www.ralfschreiber.com/share/pulseandpatterns.html Record & Play], and experimented with different models for using it as a local workshop module in Indonesia. During the conversations with Ralf, we also found the new code, developed my [https://github.com/ChrisMicro ChrisMicro] which allows to control 2 motors with a single ATTINY85 chip, using classes and object oriented code.<br />
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=== Mentors ===<br />
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==== Marc Dusseiller aka [[dusjagr]] (Switzerland) ====<br />
[[File:dusjagr_fishEye_CRISPR.jpg|thumb|240px| dusjagr's failed attempt to make an embryo in a vial]]<br />
Marc Dusseiller aka dusjagr is a nomadic researcher and workshopologist. He is part of the [http://www.randelab.ch/ Center for Alternative Coconut Research], co-founder of [http://mechatronicart.ch/ SGMK], [https://www.bitwaescherei.ch/ Bitwäscherei Hackerspace Collective] and the [http://hackteria.org/ Hackteria network]. Before travelling the world for making DIY / DIWO laboratories for creative biological experimentation with living media, Marc entered the world of DIY electronics, designing printed circuit boards for synthesizers and organizing workshops and festivals mostly in Zürich, Taipei and Yogyakarta. He was the co-organizer of the different editions of [http://hackteria.org/category/hackterialab/ HackteriaLab 2010 - 2020] Zürich, Romainmotier, Bangalore, [http://hackteria.org/wiki/HLab14 Yogyakarta] and [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Kl%C3%B6ntal_Biohack_Retreat_-_Switzerland_2017 Klöntal], [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Oki_Wonder_Lab Okinawa] and collaborated on the organisation of the [http://citizensciences.net/biofabbing/ BioFabbing Convergence], 2017, in Geneva and the [http://openhardware.science/ Gathering for Open Science Hardware, GOSH! 2016, Geneva & 2018, in Shenzhen]. He also loves [http://wiki.8bitmixtape.cc/ coconuts].<br />
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* http://hackteria.org/wiki/dusjagr<br />
* https://mechatronicart.ch/<br />
* https://bitwaescherei.ch/<br />
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==== Remote Observers and Collaborators ====<br />
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===== Helmi Hardian (Surabaya, Indonesia) | [https://wiki.sgmk-ssam.ch/wiki/BIR_residensi BIR residensi] =====<br />
[[File:HelmiPinkHat.jpg|thumb|right|240px|Helmi]]<br />
Helmi Hardian is a grassroots artist and ghetto scientist, with a specific interest in cooking and smoking at the same time. He lives in Surabaya, the city that is well known for its industry and technology, as well as being the center of electronic component trading (chiefly, Pasar Genteng). Hence, almost all of his works are closely related to science and technology as the medium of creativity. He is the co-founder of Waft Lab, a creative-based initiative that works at interdisciplinary practices. Currently, he focuses on tech development through DIY/DIWO culture and playing his role in researching, hacking, or deconstructing daily materials to provide some devices with new functional aspects, as well as developing workshop kits, lecturing contents, and presentation materials, which aim to learn, share, and exchange knowledge.<br />
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* https://waft-lab.com/<br />
* https://www.instagram.com/helmihardian/<br />
* https://www.hackteria.org/workshops/pasar-senggol/<br />
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=== More inspriational examples ===<br />
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=== Earlier test runs of the workshop ===<br />
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==== Workshop "Simple Kinetic Sound Sculpture" at Pazar Kaget, GOR, Bandung ====<br />
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Dusjagr was invited to visit GOR (Gelanggang Olah Rasa), in Bandung, and participate with a DIY electronics & art workshop during their weekend Bazaar. We took the opportunity to try out the new workshop concept adapted during the [[TUAK#record_.26_play_for_attiny85|TUAK]] residensi, where we redesigned new PCBs for the workshop "record & play" by Ralf Schreiber.<br />
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File:GOR_Workshop_Group.jpg<br />
File:IMG_20230527_110556.jpg<br />
File:IMG_20230527_173516.jpg<br />
File:record_play_crabCrap.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_03.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_DusjagrMentor.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_Group_02.jpeg<br />
File:recordPlay_fishPCB.jpg<br />
File:soldering_HelmisPCB.jpg<br />
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==== Workshop "Simple Kinetic Sound Sculpture" at FKSM - Festival Komunitas Seni Media, Lombok, Indonesia ====<br />
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'''june 2023'''<br />
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"ultra-mega terlambat posting, tampak suasana lokakarya @fksm.indonesia merangkai pengontrol motor dc untuk kebutuhan ini dan itu. lokakarya ini diadakan oleh kemendikbudristek dan @arcolabs.id di taman budaya mataram ntb, kala itu sekitar awal juni 2023. konversi desain menggunakan inkscape extension svg2shenzhen bikinan badgeek @manticore_ , sayangnya nggak sempat order ke shenzhen, akhirnya balik ke manual lagi XeroX dan aut666n tak lupa pcb bolong. kami dari @waftlab mengucapkan yaey"<br />
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* https://www.instagram.com/p/CyIzVB5SWBb/?igsh=dmh2ZHF0dDRoN3Qx<br />
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== Residency research topics ==<br />
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'''19. - 27. March'''<br />
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I am super happy to spend some days in [https://radiona.org/ Radiona] to work on a few of my ongoing research interests!<br />
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=== Workshopology Zine / Playbook for [[Record and Play DUA]] ===<br />
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During 2022 and 2023, I have been motivated to continue my workshopology interests and I had the chance to work in diverse environments, from Maribor to Surabaya, Zurich to Chiang Mai, with a highly skilled group of other workshop enthusiasts. I have been following the idea to reproduce each others workshop concepts, fork and modify the methods, readapt them to different local environments and keep a group discussion alive to compare and reflect on each others experiences. An example, described below, is when I reproduced the workshop by Arnont Nongyao, who I met in Yogyakarta and participated at his workshop [[GBMN]], in different locations, and then collaborated with him on making a zine together. Instead of a mere "instruction" we aimed at a different content of our so called "playbook", focusing more on stories and reflections mixed up with beautiful illustrations, acompaning the basics like material lists and step-by-step. The zine should inspire other workshop enthusiasts to try out such a workshop and keep in mind the larger context of why we are doing them.<br />
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==== Revised [[GBMN]] Zine / playbook, English ====<br />
[[File:GBMN_testPring_CMX.jpg|320px|Revised English Version, printed in Chiang Mai]][[File:Selection_999(2533).jpg|thumb|240px|Allow me to share an observation from our workshop in Yogyakarta, where we ignited our electronic sound art and noise workshop by drilling holes into wooden canvases. This simple act captivated participants from the outset, including individuals who might never have ventured into the realm of electronics. Nopel, for instance, who graced us with his presence, may not have otherwise explored the wonders of electronics. Yet, by employing his trusty drill, he was filled with unwavering enthusiasm.]]<br />
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Reflecting on those [[GBMN]] workshops after experiencing it first time in Yogya and then dusjagr's "reproduction" of the method in Maribor. Marc Dusseiller, Arnont Nongyao, Monika Pocrnjić.<br />
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https://mega.hackteria.org/index.php/s/6esFrkW3aDkJCTZ<br />
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'''Revised and summarized by chatGPT'''<br />
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In this transcendent dialogue, Marc, Arnont, and Monika engage in a profound exploration of the workshopology realm. Inspired by Arnont's "GBMN - gentle but make noise" workshop, Marc attempted to recreate its essence in Maribor. Monika reflects on the workshop's enigmatic nature, characterized by self-organization and a departure from traditional mentorship dynamics. Arnont shares his journey, learning electronics through his mentor's unorthodox approach and embracing the beauty of simplicity.<br />
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The significance of crafting materials emerges as a central theme, with Arnont emphasizing the importance of locality and personalization. Monika highlights the rarity of individual expression in traditional electronics workshops, while Marc contemplates the workshop's unique start with painting and drawing before delving into electronics. The method's resonance with old-fashioned three-dimensional craftsmanship, reminiscent of a bygone era, captivates Arnont.<br />
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In their closing reflections, Marc, Monika, and Arnont share personal anecdotes, illustrating their journeys in the realm of electronics. Marc's background in material science and engineering led him to embrace simple electronics for over a decade. Monika's fascination with disassembling objects propelled her towards arts education and a lasting passion for electronics. Arnont's teenage exposure to electronics and his pursuit of simplicity shaped his artistic path. Through their profound exchange, they cultivate a deeper understanding of the workshop's transformative power.<br />
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=== Software development for [[Pd BioAmp]] ===<br />
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I have been teaching a project based learning class ([[Medizintechnik DIY]]) in the FabLab Luzern for the last couple of years, where we explore various tools of digital fabrication, arduino, in the context of medical technologies, using simple open hardware amplifiers to measure voltages produced in the human body (EMG, ECG, EOG, EEG). That includes muscle contraction, heart beat, eye movement, or slighly more challenging also brain waves.<br />
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Due to the fact that we still have many of those BioAmps in stock (and the class has been cancelled), I have been working on a more robust and complete prototype -> product to share the device for other interested geeks worldwide. Unlike in the class, the Pd BioAmp is more towards giving a functional / finished product to musicians & artists to explore how to integrate it in their own works.<br />
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[[File:bioamp_pd-patch_ani.gif|420px]][[File:pd_bioamp_case.jpg|240px]]<br />
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For this I want to use the time during the residency to further develop the software and hopefully get feedback / help from other members of Radiona.<br />
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=== PCB design for [[Pd BioAmp#pd BioAmp Eurorack version|Eurorack Bioamp]] ===<br />
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I produced already 3 prototypes that are assembled in a more robust format with a nice box and frontplate. Because I want to share the devices with a larger group of musicians, and making them all by hand is a bit too much, it's time to design a PCB that can be produced, assembled and will fit into the standard Eurorack format for people to add to their existing setup.</div>Dusjagrhttp://www.hackteria.org/wiki/index.php?title=File:RnB_workshopGroup.jpg&diff=57099File:RnB workshopGroup.jpg2024-03-26T11:03:40Z<p>Dusjagr: File uploaded with MsUpload</p>
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<div>File uploaded with MsUpload</div>Dusjagrhttp://www.hackteria.org/wiki/index.php?title=Dusjagr%27s_Radiona_Residency_2024&diff=57094Dusjagr's Radiona Residency 20242024-03-26T11:01:56Z<p>Dusjagr: /* Hanging out */</p>
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<div>[[File:RNB_workshopAnimation.gif|right]]<br />
== Residenzli Photos ==<br />
<br />
[[File:dusjagr_residencyTable.jpg|800px]]<br />
<br />
=== Hanging out ===<br />
<br />
<gallery mode="packed-hover" widths=320px heights=200x><br />
File:dusjagr_Radiona.jpg<br />
File:Best_burger.jpg<br />
File:dusjagr_Konteijner.jpg<br />
File:dusjagr_Deb_boki.jpg<br />
File:zagreb_lightFestival.jpg<br />
File:dusjagr_smoking.jpg<br />
File:Zagreb_neighborhoodMarket.jpg<br />
</gallery><br />
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== Workshop: "RnB" ==<br />
<br />
'''20 & 21 March 2024, 18:00 - 21:00'''<br />
<br />
'''[[Record and Play DUA|RnB - Record n Beyond]]''' is a make-listen-create workshop involving a simple electronic circuit that we will build together, to control and program two individual motors, which can be used to create kinetic sound sculptures. During the workshop the participants will be introduced into the basics of soldering and electronic components using the very accessible method of "[https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main paper-bits]". The circuit allows the user to record and play/loop patterns of "beats" which then make the motors move, wiggle, twist, flip various objects that can be crafted into a kinetic sound machine. Together with the whole group of participants we will construct a room filling sound sculpture, using found objects and recycled materials, to explore different noises and materialities collaboratively. <br />
<br />
This workshop has been inspired by [https://www.ralfschreiber.com/ Ralf Schreiber (DE)] who describes it as follows: <br />
<br />
''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."''<br />
<br />
* No previous knowledge in electronics is necessary<br />
* Bring interesting materials to experiment with from home<br />
* Guest input lecture: Helmi Hardian is a grassroots artist and ghetto scientist, with a specific interest in cooking and smoking at the same time. He lives in Surabaya, the city that is well known for its industry and technology, as well as being the center of electronic component trading. He focuses on tech development through DIY/DIWO culture and playing his role in researching, hacking, or deconstructing daily materials to provide some devices with new functional aspects, as well as developing workshop kits, lecturing contents, and presentation materials, which aim to learn, share, and exchange knowledge<br />
<br />
=== Paper PCB version developed in Thailand, Jan 2024 ===<br />
<br />
[[File:PaperPCB_MAD-workshop.jpg|thumb|400px|new version using [https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main Wolfgang Spahn's paper PCB method]]]<br />
<br />
Paper PCBs is the fastest and the most flexible rapid prototyping system developed by [https://wolfgang-spahn.de/doku.php Wolfgang Spahn] since the early 2K. Paper PCBs are Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) based on paper print outs combined with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stripboard copper strip boards], also called Veroboards. With these boards one can easily build and modifier real electronic circuits that could be used in any devices and applications.<br />
<br />
For all kind of media installation based on controller and electronics one requires printed circuit boards (PCB's). It can be quite a task to get the perfect one that matches your needs. Due to industrial standards it takes some time and money to get them manufactured. Another option is to create them by yourself, but most likely you'll end up with a lot of dangerous chemicals and find yourself drilling hundreds of holes.<br />
<br />
Paperboards or Paper PCBs are a smart way to avoid the trouble. It is an open hardware system that allows you to create PCB's easily. You simply need a drawing program like Gimp, Inkscape or (Photoshop) to design or modify them on your computer (Fritzing will also do). Just print it and stick the printed circuit on a standard protoboard (available at every electronic shop) and voilà - there is your proper PCB. The system allows you to get an individual colorful design, too.<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
=== How to make sound? ===<br />
[[File:RF300-Spring-Mod.jpg|thumb|400px|Ralf's Spring Mod]]<br />
''Wenn du ohne Gravitation schlagen willst, kannst du die Motoren ja noch mit ner Bronzefeder (30x2x0,1mm) modden. 0,1mm dicke Bronzebleche solltest du finden können. Lüsterklemme auf Motorachse schrauben, Enden der Feder an Klemme & direkt ans Motorgehäuse löten...fertig.''<br />
<br />
''Interessant wird es auch mit beidseitig elastischen Anschlägen (Bronzebleche)....oder den Schlegel mit Silikonschlauchstückchen/kleinen Federn bestücken. Da bekommst du Doppelschläge / mechanisches Delays...''<br />
<br />
[[File:record_play_thaiVersion.jpg|400px]]<br />
<br />
Testing to build the circuit on proto-board, and doing the mechanical spring with cable ties. seems to work ok... the circuit is a bit complicated to build like this for beginners...<br />
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<br clear=all><br />
<br />
=== Background ===<br />
<br />
''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."'' - from [http://www.ralfschreiber.com/share/pulseandpatterns.html Ralf Schreiber]<br />
<br />
As always, Ralf's workshops are fantastic examples combining technological simplicity, DIY electronics & soldering with a broad artistic and aesthetic creative potential for collaborative sound / kinetic art-making to explore together with workshop participants of all age groups and backgrounds.<br />
<br />
During the [[TUAK]] residensi, we have picked up on of Ralf's workshop, the [http://www.ralfschreiber.com/share/pulseandpatterns.html Record & Play], and experimented with different models for using it as a local workshop module in Indonesia. During the conversations with Ralf, we also found the new code, developed my [https://github.com/ChrisMicro ChrisMicro] which allows to control 2 motors with a single ATTINY85 chip, using classes and object oriented code.<br />
<br />
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=== Mentors ===<br />
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==== Marc Dusseiller aka [[dusjagr]] (Switzerland) ====<br />
[[File:dusjagr_fishEye_CRISPR.jpg|thumb|240px| dusjagr's failed attempt to make an embryo in a vial]]<br />
Marc Dusseiller aka dusjagr is a nomadic researcher and workshopologist. He is part of the [http://www.randelab.ch/ Center for Alternative Coconut Research], co-founder of [http://mechatronicart.ch/ SGMK], [https://www.bitwaescherei.ch/ Bitwäscherei Hackerspace Collective] and the [http://hackteria.org/ Hackteria network]. Before travelling the world for making DIY / DIWO laboratories for creative biological experimentation with living media, Marc entered the world of DIY electronics, designing printed circuit boards for synthesizers and organizing workshops and festivals mostly in Zürich, Taipei and Yogyakarta. He was the co-organizer of the different editions of [http://hackteria.org/category/hackterialab/ HackteriaLab 2010 - 2020] Zürich, Romainmotier, Bangalore, [http://hackteria.org/wiki/HLab14 Yogyakarta] and [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Kl%C3%B6ntal_Biohack_Retreat_-_Switzerland_2017 Klöntal], [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Oki_Wonder_Lab Okinawa] and collaborated on the organisation of the [http://citizensciences.net/biofabbing/ BioFabbing Convergence], 2017, in Geneva and the [http://openhardware.science/ Gathering for Open Science Hardware, GOSH! 2016, Geneva & 2018, in Shenzhen]. He also loves [http://wiki.8bitmixtape.cc/ coconuts].<br />
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* http://hackteria.org/wiki/dusjagr<br />
* https://mechatronicart.ch/<br />
* https://bitwaescherei.ch/<br />
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==== Remote Observers and Collaborators ====<br />
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===== Helmi Hardian (Surabaya, Indonesia) | [https://wiki.sgmk-ssam.ch/wiki/BIR_residensi BIR residensi] =====<br />
[[File:HelmiPinkHat.jpg|thumb|right|240px|Helmi]]<br />
Helmi Hardian is a grassroots artist and ghetto scientist, with a specific interest in cooking and smoking at the same time. He lives in Surabaya, the city that is well known for its industry and technology, as well as being the center of electronic component trading (chiefly, Pasar Genteng). Hence, almost all of his works are closely related to science and technology as the medium of creativity. He is the co-founder of Waft Lab, a creative-based initiative that works at interdisciplinary practices. Currently, he focuses on tech development through DIY/DIWO culture and playing his role in researching, hacking, or deconstructing daily materials to provide some devices with new functional aspects, as well as developing workshop kits, lecturing contents, and presentation materials, which aim to learn, share, and exchange knowledge.<br />
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* https://waft-lab.com/<br />
* https://www.instagram.com/helmihardian/<br />
* https://www.hackteria.org/workshops/pasar-senggol/<br />
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=== More inspriational examples ===<br />
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=== Earlier test runs of the workshop ===<br />
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==== Workshop "Simple Kinetic Sound Sculpture" at Pazar Kaget, GOR, Bandung ====<br />
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Dusjagr was invited to visit GOR (Gelanggang Olah Rasa), in Bandung, and participate with a DIY electronics & art workshop during their weekend Bazaar. We took the opportunity to try out the new workshop concept adapted during the [[TUAK#record_.26_play_for_attiny85|TUAK]] residensi, where we redesigned new PCBs for the workshop "record & play" by Ralf Schreiber.<br />
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File:GOR_Workshop_Group.jpg<br />
File:IMG_20230527_110556.jpg<br />
File:IMG_20230527_173516.jpg<br />
File:record_play_crabCrap.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_03.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_DusjagrMentor.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_Group_02.jpeg<br />
File:recordPlay_fishPCB.jpg<br />
File:soldering_HelmisPCB.jpg<br />
</gallery><br />
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==== Workshop "Simple Kinetic Sound Sculpture" at FKSM - Festival Komunitas Seni Media, Lombok, Indonesia ====<br />
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'''june 2023'''<br />
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File:Selection_999(2780).jpg<br />
File:Selection_999(2781).jpg<br />
File:Selection_999(2782).jpg<br />
File:Selection_999(2783).jpg<br />
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"ultra-mega terlambat posting, tampak suasana lokakarya @fksm.indonesia merangkai pengontrol motor dc untuk kebutuhan ini dan itu. lokakarya ini diadakan oleh kemendikbudristek dan @arcolabs.id di taman budaya mataram ntb, kala itu sekitar awal juni 2023. konversi desain menggunakan inkscape extension svg2shenzhen bikinan badgeek @manticore_ , sayangnya nggak sempat order ke shenzhen, akhirnya balik ke manual lagi XeroX dan aut666n tak lupa pcb bolong. kami dari @waftlab mengucapkan yaey"<br />
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* https://www.instagram.com/p/CyIzVB5SWBb/?igsh=dmh2ZHF0dDRoN3Qx<br />
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== Residency research topics ==<br />
<br />
'''19. - 27. March'''<br />
<br />
I am super happy to spend some days in [https://radiona.org/ Radiona] to work on a few of my ongoing research interests!<br />
<br />
=== Workshopology Zine / Playbook for [[Record and Play DUA]] ===<br />
<br />
During 2022 and 2023, I have been motivated to continue my workshopology interests and I had the chance to work in diverse environments, from Maribor to Surabaya, Zurich to Chiang Mai, with a highly skilled group of other workshop enthusiasts. I have been following the idea to reproduce each others workshop concepts, fork and modify the methods, readapt them to different local environments and keep a group discussion alive to compare and reflect on each others experiences. An example, described below, is when I reproduced the workshop by Arnont Nongyao, who I met in Yogyakarta and participated at his workshop [[GBMN]], in different locations, and then collaborated with him on making a zine together. Instead of a mere "instruction" we aimed at a different content of our so called "playbook", focusing more on stories and reflections mixed up with beautiful illustrations, acompaning the basics like material lists and step-by-step. The zine should inspire other workshop enthusiasts to try out such a workshop and keep in mind the larger context of why we are doing them.<br />
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==== Revised [[GBMN]] Zine / playbook, English ====<br />
[[File:GBMN_testPring_CMX.jpg|320px|Revised English Version, printed in Chiang Mai]][[File:Selection_999(2533).jpg|thumb|240px|Allow me to share an observation from our workshop in Yogyakarta, where we ignited our electronic sound art and noise workshop by drilling holes into wooden canvases. This simple act captivated participants from the outset, including individuals who might never have ventured into the realm of electronics. Nopel, for instance, who graced us with his presence, may not have otherwise explored the wonders of electronics. Yet, by employing his trusty drill, he was filled with unwavering enthusiasm.]]<br />
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Reflecting on those [[GBMN]] workshops after experiencing it first time in Yogya and then dusjagr's "reproduction" of the method in Maribor. Marc Dusseiller, Arnont Nongyao, Monika Pocrnjić.<br />
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https://mega.hackteria.org/index.php/s/6esFrkW3aDkJCTZ<br />
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'''Revised and summarized by chatGPT'''<br />
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In this transcendent dialogue, Marc, Arnont, and Monika engage in a profound exploration of the workshopology realm. Inspired by Arnont's "GBMN - gentle but make noise" workshop, Marc attempted to recreate its essence in Maribor. Monika reflects on the workshop's enigmatic nature, characterized by self-organization and a departure from traditional mentorship dynamics. Arnont shares his journey, learning electronics through his mentor's unorthodox approach and embracing the beauty of simplicity.<br />
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The significance of crafting materials emerges as a central theme, with Arnont emphasizing the importance of locality and personalization. Monika highlights the rarity of individual expression in traditional electronics workshops, while Marc contemplates the workshop's unique start with painting and drawing before delving into electronics. The method's resonance with old-fashioned three-dimensional craftsmanship, reminiscent of a bygone era, captivates Arnont.<br />
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In their closing reflections, Marc, Monika, and Arnont share personal anecdotes, illustrating their journeys in the realm of electronics. Marc's background in material science and engineering led him to embrace simple electronics for over a decade. Monika's fascination with disassembling objects propelled her towards arts education and a lasting passion for electronics. Arnont's teenage exposure to electronics and his pursuit of simplicity shaped his artistic path. Through their profound exchange, they cultivate a deeper understanding of the workshop's transformative power.<br />
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=== Software development for [[Pd BioAmp]] ===<br />
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I have been teaching a project based learning class ([[Medizintechnik DIY]]) in the FabLab Luzern for the last couple of years, where we explore various tools of digital fabrication, arduino, in the context of medical technologies, using simple open hardware amplifiers to measure voltages produced in the human body (EMG, ECG, EOG, EEG). That includes muscle contraction, heart beat, eye movement, or slighly more challenging also brain waves.<br />
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Due to the fact that we still have many of those BioAmps in stock (and the class has been cancelled), I have been working on a more robust and complete prototype -> product to share the device for other interested geeks worldwide. Unlike in the class, the Pd BioAmp is more towards giving a functional / finished product to musicians & artists to explore how to integrate it in their own works.<br />
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[[File:bioamp_pd-patch_ani.gif|420px]][[File:pd_bioamp_case.jpg|240px]]<br />
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For this I want to use the time during the residency to further develop the software and hopefully get feedback / help from other members of Radiona.<br />
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=== PCB design for [[Pd BioAmp#pd BioAmp Eurorack version|Eurorack Bioamp]] ===<br />
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I produced already 3 prototypes that are assembled in a more robust format with a nice box and frontplate. Because I want to share the devices with a larger group of musicians, and making them all by hand is a bit too much, it's time to design a PCB that can be produced, assembled and will fit into the standard Eurorack format for people to add to their existing setup.</div>Dusjagrhttp://www.hackteria.org/wiki/index.php?title=Dusjagr%27s_Radiona_Residency_2024&diff=57093Dusjagr's Radiona Residency 20242024-03-26T11:01:42Z<p>Dusjagr: /* Hanging out */</p>
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== Residenzli Photos ==<br />
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[[File:dusjagr_residencyTable.jpg|800px]]<br />
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=== Hanging out ===<br />
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== Workshop: "RnB" ==<br />
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'''20 & 21 March 2024, 18:00 - 21:00'''<br />
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'''[[Record and Play DUA|RnB - Record n Beyond]]''' is a make-listen-create workshop involving a simple electronic circuit that we will build together, to control and program two individual motors, which can be used to create kinetic sound sculptures. During the workshop the participants will be introduced into the basics of soldering and electronic components using the very accessible method of "[https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main paper-bits]". The circuit allows the user to record and play/loop patterns of "beats" which then make the motors move, wiggle, twist, flip various objects that can be crafted into a kinetic sound machine. Together with the whole group of participants we will construct a room filling sound sculpture, using found objects and recycled materials, to explore different noises and materialities collaboratively. <br />
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This workshop has been inspired by [https://www.ralfschreiber.com/ Ralf Schreiber (DE)] who describes it as follows: <br />
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''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."''<br />
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* No previous knowledge in electronics is necessary<br />
* Bring interesting materials to experiment with from home<br />
* Guest input lecture: Helmi Hardian is a grassroots artist and ghetto scientist, with a specific interest in cooking and smoking at the same time. He lives in Surabaya, the city that is well known for its industry and technology, as well as being the center of electronic component trading. He focuses on tech development through DIY/DIWO culture and playing his role in researching, hacking, or deconstructing daily materials to provide some devices with new functional aspects, as well as developing workshop kits, lecturing contents, and presentation materials, which aim to learn, share, and exchange knowledge<br />
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=== Paper PCB version developed in Thailand, Jan 2024 ===<br />
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[[File:PaperPCB_MAD-workshop.jpg|thumb|400px|new version using [https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main Wolfgang Spahn's paper PCB method]]]<br />
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Paper PCBs is the fastest and the most flexible rapid prototyping system developed by [https://wolfgang-spahn.de/doku.php Wolfgang Spahn] since the early 2K. Paper PCBs are Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) based on paper print outs combined with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stripboard copper strip boards], also called Veroboards. With these boards one can easily build and modifier real electronic circuits that could be used in any devices and applications.<br />
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For all kind of media installation based on controller and electronics one requires printed circuit boards (PCB's). It can be quite a task to get the perfect one that matches your needs. Due to industrial standards it takes some time and money to get them manufactured. Another option is to create them by yourself, but most likely you'll end up with a lot of dangerous chemicals and find yourself drilling hundreds of holes.<br />
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Paperboards or Paper PCBs are a smart way to avoid the trouble. It is an open hardware system that allows you to create PCB's easily. You simply need a drawing program like Gimp, Inkscape or (Photoshop) to design or modify them on your computer (Fritzing will also do). Just print it and stick the printed circuit on a standard protoboard (available at every electronic shop) and voilà - there is your proper PCB. The system allows you to get an individual colorful design, too.<br />
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=== How to make sound? ===<br />
[[File:RF300-Spring-Mod.jpg|thumb|400px|Ralf's Spring Mod]]<br />
''Wenn du ohne Gravitation schlagen willst, kannst du die Motoren ja noch mit ner Bronzefeder (30x2x0,1mm) modden. 0,1mm dicke Bronzebleche solltest du finden können. Lüsterklemme auf Motorachse schrauben, Enden der Feder an Klemme & direkt ans Motorgehäuse löten...fertig.''<br />
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''Interessant wird es auch mit beidseitig elastischen Anschlägen (Bronzebleche)....oder den Schlegel mit Silikonschlauchstückchen/kleinen Federn bestücken. Da bekommst du Doppelschläge / mechanisches Delays...''<br />
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[[File:record_play_thaiVersion.jpg|400px]]<br />
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Testing to build the circuit on proto-board, and doing the mechanical spring with cable ties. seems to work ok... the circuit is a bit complicated to build like this for beginners...<br />
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=== Background ===<br />
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''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."'' - from [http://www.ralfschreiber.com/share/pulseandpatterns.html Ralf Schreiber]<br />
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As always, Ralf's workshops are fantastic examples combining technological simplicity, DIY electronics & soldering with a broad artistic and aesthetic creative potential for collaborative sound / kinetic art-making to explore together with workshop participants of all age groups and backgrounds.<br />
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During the [[TUAK]] residensi, we have picked up on of Ralf's workshop, the [http://www.ralfschreiber.com/share/pulseandpatterns.html Record & Play], and experimented with different models for using it as a local workshop module in Indonesia. During the conversations with Ralf, we also found the new code, developed my [https://github.com/ChrisMicro ChrisMicro] which allows to control 2 motors with a single ATTINY85 chip, using classes and object oriented code.<br />
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=== Mentors ===<br />
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==== Marc Dusseiller aka [[dusjagr]] (Switzerland) ====<br />
[[File:dusjagr_fishEye_CRISPR.jpg|thumb|240px| dusjagr's failed attempt to make an embryo in a vial]]<br />
Marc Dusseiller aka dusjagr is a nomadic researcher and workshopologist. He is part of the [http://www.randelab.ch/ Center for Alternative Coconut Research], co-founder of [http://mechatronicart.ch/ SGMK], [https://www.bitwaescherei.ch/ Bitwäscherei Hackerspace Collective] and the [http://hackteria.org/ Hackteria network]. Before travelling the world for making DIY / DIWO laboratories for creative biological experimentation with living media, Marc entered the world of DIY electronics, designing printed circuit boards for synthesizers and organizing workshops and festivals mostly in Zürich, Taipei and Yogyakarta. He was the co-organizer of the different editions of [http://hackteria.org/category/hackterialab/ HackteriaLab 2010 - 2020] Zürich, Romainmotier, Bangalore, [http://hackteria.org/wiki/HLab14 Yogyakarta] and [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Kl%C3%B6ntal_Biohack_Retreat_-_Switzerland_2017 Klöntal], [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Oki_Wonder_Lab Okinawa] and collaborated on the organisation of the [http://citizensciences.net/biofabbing/ BioFabbing Convergence], 2017, in Geneva and the [http://openhardware.science/ Gathering for Open Science Hardware, GOSH! 2016, Geneva & 2018, in Shenzhen]. He also loves [http://wiki.8bitmixtape.cc/ coconuts].<br />
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* http://hackteria.org/wiki/dusjagr<br />
* https://mechatronicart.ch/<br />
* https://bitwaescherei.ch/<br />
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==== Remote Observers and Collaborators ====<br />
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===== Helmi Hardian (Surabaya, Indonesia) | [https://wiki.sgmk-ssam.ch/wiki/BIR_residensi BIR residensi] =====<br />
[[File:HelmiPinkHat.jpg|thumb|right|240px|Helmi]]<br />
Helmi Hardian is a grassroots artist and ghetto scientist, with a specific interest in cooking and smoking at the same time. He lives in Surabaya, the city that is well known for its industry and technology, as well as being the center of electronic component trading (chiefly, Pasar Genteng). Hence, almost all of his works are closely related to science and technology as the medium of creativity. He is the co-founder of Waft Lab, a creative-based initiative that works at interdisciplinary practices. Currently, he focuses on tech development through DIY/DIWO culture and playing his role in researching, hacking, or deconstructing daily materials to provide some devices with new functional aspects, as well as developing workshop kits, lecturing contents, and presentation materials, which aim to learn, share, and exchange knowledge.<br />
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* https://waft-lab.com/<br />
* https://www.instagram.com/helmihardian/<br />
* https://www.hackteria.org/workshops/pasar-senggol/<br />
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=== Earlier test runs of the workshop ===<br />
<br />
==== Workshop "Simple Kinetic Sound Sculpture" at Pazar Kaget, GOR, Bandung ====<br />
<br />
Dusjagr was invited to visit GOR (Gelanggang Olah Rasa), in Bandung, and participate with a DIY electronics & art workshop during their weekend Bazaar. We took the opportunity to try out the new workshop concept adapted during the [[TUAK#record_.26_play_for_attiny85|TUAK]] residensi, where we redesigned new PCBs for the workshop "record & play" by Ralf Schreiber.<br />
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<gallery mode="packed-hover" widths=280px heights=200px><br />
File:GOR_Workshop_Group.jpg<br />
File:IMG_20230527_110556.jpg<br />
File:IMG_20230527_173516.jpg<br />
File:record_play_crabCrap.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_03.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_DusjagrMentor.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_Group_02.jpeg<br />
File:recordPlay_fishPCB.jpg<br />
File:soldering_HelmisPCB.jpg<br />
</gallery><br />
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==== Workshop "Simple Kinetic Sound Sculpture" at FKSM - Festival Komunitas Seni Media, Lombok, Indonesia ====<br />
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'''june 2023'''<br />
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File:Selection_999(2780).jpg<br />
File:Selection_999(2781).jpg<br />
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"ultra-mega terlambat posting, tampak suasana lokakarya @fksm.indonesia merangkai pengontrol motor dc untuk kebutuhan ini dan itu. lokakarya ini diadakan oleh kemendikbudristek dan @arcolabs.id di taman budaya mataram ntb, kala itu sekitar awal juni 2023. konversi desain menggunakan inkscape extension svg2shenzhen bikinan badgeek @manticore_ , sayangnya nggak sempat order ke shenzhen, akhirnya balik ke manual lagi XeroX dan aut666n tak lupa pcb bolong. kami dari @waftlab mengucapkan yaey"<br />
<br />
* https://www.instagram.com/p/CyIzVB5SWBb/?igsh=dmh2ZHF0dDRoN3Qx<br />
<br />
== Residency research topics ==<br />
<br />
'''19. - 27. March'''<br />
<br />
I am super happy to spend some days in [https://radiona.org/ Radiona] to work on a few of my ongoing research interests!<br />
<br />
=== Workshopology Zine / Playbook for [[Record and Play DUA]] ===<br />
<br />
During 2022 and 2023, I have been motivated to continue my workshopology interests and I had the chance to work in diverse environments, from Maribor to Surabaya, Zurich to Chiang Mai, with a highly skilled group of other workshop enthusiasts. I have been following the idea to reproduce each others workshop concepts, fork and modify the methods, readapt them to different local environments and keep a group discussion alive to compare and reflect on each others experiences. An example, described below, is when I reproduced the workshop by Arnont Nongyao, who I met in Yogyakarta and participated at his workshop [[GBMN]], in different locations, and then collaborated with him on making a zine together. Instead of a mere "instruction" we aimed at a different content of our so called "playbook", focusing more on stories and reflections mixed up with beautiful illustrations, acompaning the basics like material lists and step-by-step. The zine should inspire other workshop enthusiasts to try out such a workshop and keep in mind the larger context of why we are doing them.<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
==== Revised [[GBMN]] Zine / playbook, English ====<br />
[[File:GBMN_testPring_CMX.jpg|320px|Revised English Version, printed in Chiang Mai]][[File:Selection_999(2533).jpg|thumb|240px|Allow me to share an observation from our workshop in Yogyakarta, where we ignited our electronic sound art and noise workshop by drilling holes into wooden canvases. This simple act captivated participants from the outset, including individuals who might never have ventured into the realm of electronics. Nopel, for instance, who graced us with his presence, may not have otherwise explored the wonders of electronics. Yet, by employing his trusty drill, he was filled with unwavering enthusiasm.]]<br />
<br />
Reflecting on those [[GBMN]] workshops after experiencing it first time in Yogya and then dusjagr's "reproduction" of the method in Maribor. Marc Dusseiller, Arnont Nongyao, Monika Pocrnjić.<br />
<br />
https://mega.hackteria.org/index.php/s/6esFrkW3aDkJCTZ<br />
<br />
'''Revised and summarized by chatGPT'''<br />
<br />
In this transcendent dialogue, Marc, Arnont, and Monika engage in a profound exploration of the workshopology realm. Inspired by Arnont's "GBMN - gentle but make noise" workshop, Marc attempted to recreate its essence in Maribor. Monika reflects on the workshop's enigmatic nature, characterized by self-organization and a departure from traditional mentorship dynamics. Arnont shares his journey, learning electronics through his mentor's unorthodox approach and embracing the beauty of simplicity.<br />
<br />
The significance of crafting materials emerges as a central theme, with Arnont emphasizing the importance of locality and personalization. Monika highlights the rarity of individual expression in traditional electronics workshops, while Marc contemplates the workshop's unique start with painting and drawing before delving into electronics. The method's resonance with old-fashioned three-dimensional craftsmanship, reminiscent of a bygone era, captivates Arnont.<br />
<br />
In their closing reflections, Marc, Monika, and Arnont share personal anecdotes, illustrating their journeys in the realm of electronics. Marc's background in material science and engineering led him to embrace simple electronics for over a decade. Monika's fascination with disassembling objects propelled her towards arts education and a lasting passion for electronics. Arnont's teenage exposure to electronics and his pursuit of simplicity shaped his artistic path. Through their profound exchange, they cultivate a deeper understanding of the workshop's transformative power.<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
=== Software development for [[Pd BioAmp]] ===<br />
<br />
I have been teaching a project based learning class ([[Medizintechnik DIY]]) in the FabLab Luzern for the last couple of years, where we explore various tools of digital fabrication, arduino, in the context of medical technologies, using simple open hardware amplifiers to measure voltages produced in the human body (EMG, ECG, EOG, EEG). That includes muscle contraction, heart beat, eye movement, or slighly more challenging also brain waves.<br />
<br />
Due to the fact that we still have many of those BioAmps in stock (and the class has been cancelled), I have been working on a more robust and complete prototype -> product to share the device for other interested geeks worldwide. Unlike in the class, the Pd BioAmp is more towards giving a functional / finished product to musicians & artists to explore how to integrate it in their own works.<br />
<br />
[[File:bioamp_pd-patch_ani.gif|420px]][[File:pd_bioamp_case.jpg|240px]]<br />
<br />
For this I want to use the time during the residency to further develop the software and hopefully get feedback / help from other members of Radiona.<br />
<br />
=== PCB design for [[Pd BioAmp#pd BioAmp Eurorack version|Eurorack Bioamp]] ===<br />
<br />
I produced already 3 prototypes that are assembled in a more robust format with a nice box and frontplate. Because I want to share the devices with a larger group of musicians, and making them all by hand is a bit too much, it's time to design a PCB that can be produced, assembled and will fit into the standard Eurorack format for people to add to their existing setup.</div>Dusjagrhttp://www.hackteria.org/wiki/index.php?title=File:Dusjagr_smoking.jpg&diff=57092File:Dusjagr smoking.jpg2024-03-26T11:01:31Z<p>Dusjagr: File uploaded with MsUpload</p>
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== Residenzli Photos ==<br />
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=== Hanging out ===<br />
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File:dusjagr_Radiona.jpg<br />
File:Best_burger.jpg<br />
File:dusjagr_Konteijner.jpg<br />
File:dusjagr_Deb_boki.jpg<br />
File:zagreb_lightFestival.jpg<br />
File:Zagreb_neighborhoodMarket.jpg<br />
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== Workshop: "RnB" ==<br />
<br />
'''20 & 21 March 2024, 18:00 - 21:00'''<br />
<br />
'''[[Record and Play DUA|RnB - Record n Beyond]]''' is a make-listen-create workshop involving a simple electronic circuit that we will build together, to control and program two individual motors, which can be used to create kinetic sound sculptures. During the workshop the participants will be introduced into the basics of soldering and electronic components using the very accessible method of "[https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main paper-bits]". The circuit allows the user to record and play/loop patterns of "beats" which then make the motors move, wiggle, twist, flip various objects that can be crafted into a kinetic sound machine. Together with the whole group of participants we will construct a room filling sound sculpture, using found objects and recycled materials, to explore different noises and materialities collaboratively. <br />
<br />
This workshop has been inspired by [https://www.ralfschreiber.com/ Ralf Schreiber (DE)] who describes it as follows: <br />
<br />
''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."''<br />
<br />
* No previous knowledge in electronics is necessary<br />
* Bring interesting materials to experiment with from home<br />
* Guest input lecture: Helmi Hardian is a grassroots artist and ghetto scientist, with a specific interest in cooking and smoking at the same time. He lives in Surabaya, the city that is well known for its industry and technology, as well as being the center of electronic component trading. He focuses on tech development through DIY/DIWO culture and playing his role in researching, hacking, or deconstructing daily materials to provide some devices with new functional aspects, as well as developing workshop kits, lecturing contents, and presentation materials, which aim to learn, share, and exchange knowledge<br />
<br />
=== Paper PCB version developed in Thailand, Jan 2024 ===<br />
<br />
[[File:PaperPCB_MAD-workshop.jpg|thumb|400px|new version using [https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main Wolfgang Spahn's paper PCB method]]]<br />
<br />
Paper PCBs is the fastest and the most flexible rapid prototyping system developed by [https://wolfgang-spahn.de/doku.php Wolfgang Spahn] since the early 2K. Paper PCBs are Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) based on paper print outs combined with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stripboard copper strip boards], also called Veroboards. With these boards one can easily build and modifier real electronic circuits that could be used in any devices and applications.<br />
<br />
For all kind of media installation based on controller and electronics one requires printed circuit boards (PCB's). It can be quite a task to get the perfect one that matches your needs. Due to industrial standards it takes some time and money to get them manufactured. Another option is to create them by yourself, but most likely you'll end up with a lot of dangerous chemicals and find yourself drilling hundreds of holes.<br />
<br />
Paperboards or Paper PCBs are a smart way to avoid the trouble. It is an open hardware system that allows you to create PCB's easily. You simply need a drawing program like Gimp, Inkscape or (Photoshop) to design or modify them on your computer (Fritzing will also do). Just print it and stick the printed circuit on a standard protoboard (available at every electronic shop) and voilà - there is your proper PCB. The system allows you to get an individual colorful design, too.<br />
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=== How to make sound? ===<br />
[[File:RF300-Spring-Mod.jpg|thumb|400px|Ralf's Spring Mod]]<br />
''Wenn du ohne Gravitation schlagen willst, kannst du die Motoren ja noch mit ner Bronzefeder (30x2x0,1mm) modden. 0,1mm dicke Bronzebleche solltest du finden können. Lüsterklemme auf Motorachse schrauben, Enden der Feder an Klemme & direkt ans Motorgehäuse löten...fertig.''<br />
<br />
''Interessant wird es auch mit beidseitig elastischen Anschlägen (Bronzebleche)....oder den Schlegel mit Silikonschlauchstückchen/kleinen Federn bestücken. Da bekommst du Doppelschläge / mechanisches Delays...''<br />
<br />
[[File:record_play_thaiVersion.jpg|400px]]<br />
<br />
Testing to build the circuit on proto-board, and doing the mechanical spring with cable ties. seems to work ok... the circuit is a bit complicated to build like this for beginners...<br />
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=== Background ===<br />
<br />
''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."'' - from [http://www.ralfschreiber.com/share/pulseandpatterns.html Ralf Schreiber]<br />
<br />
As always, Ralf's workshops are fantastic examples combining technological simplicity, DIY electronics & soldering with a broad artistic and aesthetic creative potential for collaborative sound / kinetic art-making to explore together with workshop participants of all age groups and backgrounds.<br />
<br />
During the [[TUAK]] residensi, we have picked up on of Ralf's workshop, the [http://www.ralfschreiber.com/share/pulseandpatterns.html Record & Play], and experimented with different models for using it as a local workshop module in Indonesia. During the conversations with Ralf, we also found the new code, developed my [https://github.com/ChrisMicro ChrisMicro] which allows to control 2 motors with a single ATTINY85 chip, using classes and object oriented code.<br />
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=== Mentors ===<br />
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==== Marc Dusseiller aka [[dusjagr]] (Switzerland) ====<br />
[[File:dusjagr_fishEye_CRISPR.jpg|thumb|240px| dusjagr's failed attempt to make an embryo in a vial]]<br />
Marc Dusseiller aka dusjagr is a nomadic researcher and workshopologist. He is part of the [http://www.randelab.ch/ Center for Alternative Coconut Research], co-founder of [http://mechatronicart.ch/ SGMK], [https://www.bitwaescherei.ch/ Bitwäscherei Hackerspace Collective] and the [http://hackteria.org/ Hackteria network]. Before travelling the world for making DIY / DIWO laboratories for creative biological experimentation with living media, Marc entered the world of DIY electronics, designing printed circuit boards for synthesizers and organizing workshops and festivals mostly in Zürich, Taipei and Yogyakarta. He was the co-organizer of the different editions of [http://hackteria.org/category/hackterialab/ HackteriaLab 2010 - 2020] Zürich, Romainmotier, Bangalore, [http://hackteria.org/wiki/HLab14 Yogyakarta] and [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Kl%C3%B6ntal_Biohack_Retreat_-_Switzerland_2017 Klöntal], [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Oki_Wonder_Lab Okinawa] and collaborated on the organisation of the [http://citizensciences.net/biofabbing/ BioFabbing Convergence], 2017, in Geneva and the [http://openhardware.science/ Gathering for Open Science Hardware, GOSH! 2016, Geneva & 2018, in Shenzhen]. He also loves [http://wiki.8bitmixtape.cc/ coconuts].<br />
<br />
* http://hackteria.org/wiki/dusjagr<br />
* https://mechatronicart.ch/<br />
* https://bitwaescherei.ch/<br />
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==== Remote Observers and Collaborators ====<br />
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===== Helmi Hardian (Surabaya, Indonesia) | [https://wiki.sgmk-ssam.ch/wiki/BIR_residensi BIR residensi] =====<br />
[[File:HelmiPinkHat.jpg|thumb|right|240px|Helmi]]<br />
Helmi Hardian is a grassroots artist and ghetto scientist, with a specific interest in cooking and smoking at the same time. He lives in Surabaya, the city that is well known for its industry and technology, as well as being the center of electronic component trading (chiefly, Pasar Genteng). Hence, almost all of his works are closely related to science and technology as the medium of creativity. He is the co-founder of Waft Lab, a creative-based initiative that works at interdisciplinary practices. Currently, he focuses on tech development through DIY/DIWO culture and playing his role in researching, hacking, or deconstructing daily materials to provide some devices with new functional aspects, as well as developing workshop kits, lecturing contents, and presentation materials, which aim to learn, share, and exchange knowledge.<br />
<br />
* https://waft-lab.com/<br />
* https://www.instagram.com/helmihardian/<br />
* https://www.hackteria.org/workshops/pasar-senggol/<br />
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=== More inspriational examples ===<br />
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=== Earlier test runs of the workshop ===<br />
<br />
==== Workshop "Simple Kinetic Sound Sculpture" at Pazar Kaget, GOR, Bandung ====<br />
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Dusjagr was invited to visit GOR (Gelanggang Olah Rasa), in Bandung, and participate with a DIY electronics & art workshop during their weekend Bazaar. We took the opportunity to try out the new workshop concept adapted during the [[TUAK#record_.26_play_for_attiny85|TUAK]] residensi, where we redesigned new PCBs for the workshop "record & play" by Ralf Schreiber.<br />
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File:IMG_20230527_110556.jpg<br />
File:IMG_20230527_173516.jpg<br />
File:record_play_crabCrap.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_03.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_DusjagrMentor.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_Group_02.jpeg<br />
File:recordPlay_fishPCB.jpg<br />
File:soldering_HelmisPCB.jpg<br />
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==== Workshop "Simple Kinetic Sound Sculpture" at FKSM - Festival Komunitas Seni Media, Lombok, Indonesia ====<br />
<br />
'''june 2023'''<br />
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"ultra-mega terlambat posting, tampak suasana lokakarya @fksm.indonesia merangkai pengontrol motor dc untuk kebutuhan ini dan itu. lokakarya ini diadakan oleh kemendikbudristek dan @arcolabs.id di taman budaya mataram ntb, kala itu sekitar awal juni 2023. konversi desain menggunakan inkscape extension svg2shenzhen bikinan badgeek @manticore_ , sayangnya nggak sempat order ke shenzhen, akhirnya balik ke manual lagi XeroX dan aut666n tak lupa pcb bolong. kami dari @waftlab mengucapkan yaey"<br />
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* https://www.instagram.com/p/CyIzVB5SWBb/?igsh=dmh2ZHF0dDRoN3Qx<br />
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== Residency research topics ==<br />
<br />
'''19. - 27. March'''<br />
<br />
I am super happy to spend some days in [https://radiona.org/ Radiona] to work on a few of my ongoing research interests!<br />
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=== Workshopology Zine / Playbook for [[Record and Play DUA]] ===<br />
<br />
During 2022 and 2023, I have been motivated to continue my workshopology interests and I had the chance to work in diverse environments, from Maribor to Surabaya, Zurich to Chiang Mai, with a highly skilled group of other workshop enthusiasts. I have been following the idea to reproduce each others workshop concepts, fork and modify the methods, readapt them to different local environments and keep a group discussion alive to compare and reflect on each others experiences. An example, described below, is when I reproduced the workshop by Arnont Nongyao, who I met in Yogyakarta and participated at his workshop [[GBMN]], in different locations, and then collaborated with him on making a zine together. Instead of a mere "instruction" we aimed at a different content of our so called "playbook", focusing more on stories and reflections mixed up with beautiful illustrations, acompaning the basics like material lists and step-by-step. The zine should inspire other workshop enthusiasts to try out such a workshop and keep in mind the larger context of why we are doing them.<br />
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==== Revised [[GBMN]] Zine / playbook, English ====<br />
[[File:GBMN_testPring_CMX.jpg|320px|Revised English Version, printed in Chiang Mai]][[File:Selection_999(2533).jpg|thumb|240px|Allow me to share an observation from our workshop in Yogyakarta, where we ignited our electronic sound art and noise workshop by drilling holes into wooden canvases. This simple act captivated participants from the outset, including individuals who might never have ventured into the realm of electronics. Nopel, for instance, who graced us with his presence, may not have otherwise explored the wonders of electronics. Yet, by employing his trusty drill, he was filled with unwavering enthusiasm.]]<br />
<br />
Reflecting on those [[GBMN]] workshops after experiencing it first time in Yogya and then dusjagr's "reproduction" of the method in Maribor. Marc Dusseiller, Arnont Nongyao, Monika Pocrnjić.<br />
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https://mega.hackteria.org/index.php/s/6esFrkW3aDkJCTZ<br />
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'''Revised and summarized by chatGPT'''<br />
<br />
In this transcendent dialogue, Marc, Arnont, and Monika engage in a profound exploration of the workshopology realm. Inspired by Arnont's "GBMN - gentle but make noise" workshop, Marc attempted to recreate its essence in Maribor. Monika reflects on the workshop's enigmatic nature, characterized by self-organization and a departure from traditional mentorship dynamics. Arnont shares his journey, learning electronics through his mentor's unorthodox approach and embracing the beauty of simplicity.<br />
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The significance of crafting materials emerges as a central theme, with Arnont emphasizing the importance of locality and personalization. Monika highlights the rarity of individual expression in traditional electronics workshops, while Marc contemplates the workshop's unique start with painting and drawing before delving into electronics. The method's resonance with old-fashioned three-dimensional craftsmanship, reminiscent of a bygone era, captivates Arnont.<br />
<br />
In their closing reflections, Marc, Monika, and Arnont share personal anecdotes, illustrating their journeys in the realm of electronics. Marc's background in material science and engineering led him to embrace simple electronics for over a decade. Monika's fascination with disassembling objects propelled her towards arts education and a lasting passion for electronics. Arnont's teenage exposure to electronics and his pursuit of simplicity shaped his artistic path. Through their profound exchange, they cultivate a deeper understanding of the workshop's transformative power.<br />
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=== Software development for [[Pd BioAmp]] ===<br />
<br />
I have been teaching a project based learning class ([[Medizintechnik DIY]]) in the FabLab Luzern for the last couple of years, where we explore various tools of digital fabrication, arduino, in the context of medical technologies, using simple open hardware amplifiers to measure voltages produced in the human body (EMG, ECG, EOG, EEG). That includes muscle contraction, heart beat, eye movement, or slighly more challenging also brain waves.<br />
<br />
Due to the fact that we still have many of those BioAmps in stock (and the class has been cancelled), I have been working on a more robust and complete prototype -> product to share the device for other interested geeks worldwide. Unlike in the class, the Pd BioAmp is more towards giving a functional / finished product to musicians & artists to explore how to integrate it in their own works.<br />
<br />
[[File:bioamp_pd-patch_ani.gif|420px]][[File:pd_bioamp_case.jpg|240px]]<br />
<br />
For this I want to use the time during the residency to further develop the software and hopefully get feedback / help from other members of Radiona.<br />
<br />
=== PCB design for [[Pd BioAmp#pd BioAmp Eurorack version|Eurorack Bioamp]] ===<br />
<br />
I produced already 3 prototypes that are assembled in a more robust format with a nice box and frontplate. Because I want to share the devices with a larger group of musicians, and making them all by hand is a bit too much, it's time to design a PCB that can be produced, assembled and will fit into the standard Eurorack format for people to add to their existing setup.</div>Dusjagrhttp://www.hackteria.org/wiki/index.php?title=File:Dusjagr_Deb_boki.jpg&diff=57090File:Dusjagr Deb boki.jpg2024-03-26T11:00:32Z<p>Dusjagr: File uploaded with MsUpload</p>
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== Residenzli Photos ==<br />
<br />
[[File:dusjagr_residencyTable.jpg|800px]]<br />
<br />
=== Hanging out ===<br />
<br />
<gallery mode="packed-hover" widths=320px heights=240x><br />
File:Best_burger.jpg<br />
File:dusjagr_Konteijner.jpg<br />
File:dusjagr_Radiona.jpg<br />
File:zagreb_lightFestival.jpg<br />
File:Zagreb_neighborhoodMarket.jpg<br />
</gallery><br />
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== Workshop: "RnB" ==<br />
<br />
'''20 & 21 March 2024, 18:00 - 21:00'''<br />
<br />
'''[[Record and Play DUA|RnB - Record n Beyond]]''' is a make-listen-create workshop involving a simple electronic circuit that we will build together, to control and program two individual motors, which can be used to create kinetic sound sculptures. During the workshop the participants will be introduced into the basics of soldering and electronic components using the very accessible method of "[https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main paper-bits]". The circuit allows the user to record and play/loop patterns of "beats" which then make the motors move, wiggle, twist, flip various objects that can be crafted into a kinetic sound machine. Together with the whole group of participants we will construct a room filling sound sculpture, using found objects and recycled materials, to explore different noises and materialities collaboratively. <br />
<br />
This workshop has been inspired by [https://www.ralfschreiber.com/ Ralf Schreiber (DE)] who describes it as follows: <br />
<br />
''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."''<br />
<br />
* No previous knowledge in electronics is necessary<br />
* Bring interesting materials to experiment with from home<br />
* Guest input lecture: Helmi Hardian is a grassroots artist and ghetto scientist, with a specific interest in cooking and smoking at the same time. He lives in Surabaya, the city that is well known for its industry and technology, as well as being the center of electronic component trading. He focuses on tech development through DIY/DIWO culture and playing his role in researching, hacking, or deconstructing daily materials to provide some devices with new functional aspects, as well as developing workshop kits, lecturing contents, and presentation materials, which aim to learn, share, and exchange knowledge<br />
<br />
=== Paper PCB version developed in Thailand, Jan 2024 ===<br />
<br />
[[File:PaperPCB_MAD-workshop.jpg|thumb|400px|new version using [https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main Wolfgang Spahn's paper PCB method]]]<br />
<br />
Paper PCBs is the fastest and the most flexible rapid prototyping system developed by [https://wolfgang-spahn.de/doku.php Wolfgang Spahn] since the early 2K. Paper PCBs are Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) based on paper print outs combined with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stripboard copper strip boards], also called Veroboards. With these boards one can easily build and modifier real electronic circuits that could be used in any devices and applications.<br />
<br />
For all kind of media installation based on controller and electronics one requires printed circuit boards (PCB's). It can be quite a task to get the perfect one that matches your needs. Due to industrial standards it takes some time and money to get them manufactured. Another option is to create them by yourself, but most likely you'll end up with a lot of dangerous chemicals and find yourself drilling hundreds of holes.<br />
<br />
Paperboards or Paper PCBs are a smart way to avoid the trouble. It is an open hardware system that allows you to create PCB's easily. You simply need a drawing program like Gimp, Inkscape or (Photoshop) to design or modify them on your computer (Fritzing will also do). Just print it and stick the printed circuit on a standard protoboard (available at every electronic shop) and voilà - there is your proper PCB. The system allows you to get an individual colorful design, too.<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
=== How to make sound? ===<br />
[[File:RF300-Spring-Mod.jpg|thumb|400px|Ralf's Spring Mod]]<br />
''Wenn du ohne Gravitation schlagen willst, kannst du die Motoren ja noch mit ner Bronzefeder (30x2x0,1mm) modden. 0,1mm dicke Bronzebleche solltest du finden können. Lüsterklemme auf Motorachse schrauben, Enden der Feder an Klemme & direkt ans Motorgehäuse löten...fertig.''<br />
<br />
''Interessant wird es auch mit beidseitig elastischen Anschlägen (Bronzebleche)....oder den Schlegel mit Silikonschlauchstückchen/kleinen Federn bestücken. Da bekommst du Doppelschläge / mechanisches Delays...''<br />
<br />
[[File:record_play_thaiVersion.jpg|400px]]<br />
<br />
Testing to build the circuit on proto-board, and doing the mechanical spring with cable ties. seems to work ok... the circuit is a bit complicated to build like this for beginners...<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
=== Background ===<br />
<br />
''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."'' - from [http://www.ralfschreiber.com/share/pulseandpatterns.html Ralf Schreiber]<br />
<br />
As always, Ralf's workshops are fantastic examples combining technological simplicity, DIY electronics & soldering with a broad artistic and aesthetic creative potential for collaborative sound / kinetic art-making to explore together with workshop participants of all age groups and backgrounds.<br />
<br />
During the [[TUAK]] residensi, we have picked up on of Ralf's workshop, the [http://www.ralfschreiber.com/share/pulseandpatterns.html Record & Play], and experimented with different models for using it as a local workshop module in Indonesia. During the conversations with Ralf, we also found the new code, developed my [https://github.com/ChrisMicro ChrisMicro] which allows to control 2 motors with a single ATTINY85 chip, using classes and object oriented code.<br />
<br />
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=== Mentors ===<br />
<br />
==== Marc Dusseiller aka [[dusjagr]] (Switzerland) ====<br />
[[File:dusjagr_fishEye_CRISPR.jpg|thumb|240px| dusjagr's failed attempt to make an embryo in a vial]]<br />
Marc Dusseiller aka dusjagr is a nomadic researcher and workshopologist. He is part of the [http://www.randelab.ch/ Center for Alternative Coconut Research], co-founder of [http://mechatronicart.ch/ SGMK], [https://www.bitwaescherei.ch/ Bitwäscherei Hackerspace Collective] and the [http://hackteria.org/ Hackteria network]. Before travelling the world for making DIY / DIWO laboratories for creative biological experimentation with living media, Marc entered the world of DIY electronics, designing printed circuit boards for synthesizers and organizing workshops and festivals mostly in Zürich, Taipei and Yogyakarta. He was the co-organizer of the different editions of [http://hackteria.org/category/hackterialab/ HackteriaLab 2010 - 2020] Zürich, Romainmotier, Bangalore, [http://hackteria.org/wiki/HLab14 Yogyakarta] and [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Kl%C3%B6ntal_Biohack_Retreat_-_Switzerland_2017 Klöntal], [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Oki_Wonder_Lab Okinawa] and collaborated on the organisation of the [http://citizensciences.net/biofabbing/ BioFabbing Convergence], 2017, in Geneva and the [http://openhardware.science/ Gathering for Open Science Hardware, GOSH! 2016, Geneva & 2018, in Shenzhen]. He also loves [http://wiki.8bitmixtape.cc/ coconuts].<br />
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* http://hackteria.org/wiki/dusjagr<br />
* https://mechatronicart.ch/<br />
* https://bitwaescherei.ch/<br />
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==== Remote Observers and Collaborators ====<br />
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===== Helmi Hardian (Surabaya, Indonesia) | [https://wiki.sgmk-ssam.ch/wiki/BIR_residensi BIR residensi] =====<br />
[[File:HelmiPinkHat.jpg|thumb|right|240px|Helmi]]<br />
Helmi Hardian is a grassroots artist and ghetto scientist, with a specific interest in cooking and smoking at the same time. He lives in Surabaya, the city that is well known for its industry and technology, as well as being the center of electronic component trading (chiefly, Pasar Genteng). Hence, almost all of his works are closely related to science and technology as the medium of creativity. He is the co-founder of Waft Lab, a creative-based initiative that works at interdisciplinary practices. Currently, he focuses on tech development through DIY/DIWO culture and playing his role in researching, hacking, or deconstructing daily materials to provide some devices with new functional aspects, as well as developing workshop kits, lecturing contents, and presentation materials, which aim to learn, share, and exchange knowledge.<br />
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* https://waft-lab.com/<br />
* https://www.instagram.com/helmihardian/<br />
* https://www.hackteria.org/workshops/pasar-senggol/<br />
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=== More inspriational examples ===<br />
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=== Earlier test runs of the workshop ===<br />
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==== Workshop "Simple Kinetic Sound Sculpture" at Pazar Kaget, GOR, Bandung ====<br />
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Dusjagr was invited to visit GOR (Gelanggang Olah Rasa), in Bandung, and participate with a DIY electronics & art workshop during their weekend Bazaar. We took the opportunity to try out the new workshop concept adapted during the [[TUAK#record_.26_play_for_attiny85|TUAK]] residensi, where we redesigned new PCBs for the workshop "record & play" by Ralf Schreiber.<br />
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File:GOR_Workshop_Group.jpg<br />
File:IMG_20230527_110556.jpg<br />
File:IMG_20230527_173516.jpg<br />
File:record_play_crabCrap.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_03.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_DusjagrMentor.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_Group_02.jpeg<br />
File:recordPlay_fishPCB.jpg<br />
File:soldering_HelmisPCB.jpg<br />
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==== Workshop "Simple Kinetic Sound Sculpture" at FKSM - Festival Komunitas Seni Media, Lombok, Indonesia ====<br />
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'''june 2023'''<br />
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"ultra-mega terlambat posting, tampak suasana lokakarya @fksm.indonesia merangkai pengontrol motor dc untuk kebutuhan ini dan itu. lokakarya ini diadakan oleh kemendikbudristek dan @arcolabs.id di taman budaya mataram ntb, kala itu sekitar awal juni 2023. konversi desain menggunakan inkscape extension svg2shenzhen bikinan badgeek @manticore_ , sayangnya nggak sempat order ke shenzhen, akhirnya balik ke manual lagi XeroX dan aut666n tak lupa pcb bolong. kami dari @waftlab mengucapkan yaey"<br />
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* https://www.instagram.com/p/CyIzVB5SWBb/?igsh=dmh2ZHF0dDRoN3Qx<br />
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== Residency research topics ==<br />
<br />
'''19. - 27. March'''<br />
<br />
I am super happy to spend some days in [https://radiona.org/ Radiona] to work on a few of my ongoing research interests!<br />
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=== Workshopology Zine / Playbook for [[Record and Play DUA]] ===<br />
<br />
During 2022 and 2023, I have been motivated to continue my workshopology interests and I had the chance to work in diverse environments, from Maribor to Surabaya, Zurich to Chiang Mai, with a highly skilled group of other workshop enthusiasts. I have been following the idea to reproduce each others workshop concepts, fork and modify the methods, readapt them to different local environments and keep a group discussion alive to compare and reflect on each others experiences. An example, described below, is when I reproduced the workshop by Arnont Nongyao, who I met in Yogyakarta and participated at his workshop [[GBMN]], in different locations, and then collaborated with him on making a zine together. Instead of a mere "instruction" we aimed at a different content of our so called "playbook", focusing more on stories and reflections mixed up with beautiful illustrations, acompaning the basics like material lists and step-by-step. The zine should inspire other workshop enthusiasts to try out such a workshop and keep in mind the larger context of why we are doing them.<br />
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==== Revised [[GBMN]] Zine / playbook, English ====<br />
[[File:GBMN_testPring_CMX.jpg|320px|Revised English Version, printed in Chiang Mai]][[File:Selection_999(2533).jpg|thumb|240px|Allow me to share an observation from our workshop in Yogyakarta, where we ignited our electronic sound art and noise workshop by drilling holes into wooden canvases. This simple act captivated participants from the outset, including individuals who might never have ventured into the realm of electronics. Nopel, for instance, who graced us with his presence, may not have otherwise explored the wonders of electronics. Yet, by employing his trusty drill, he was filled with unwavering enthusiasm.]]<br />
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Reflecting on those [[GBMN]] workshops after experiencing it first time in Yogya and then dusjagr's "reproduction" of the method in Maribor. Marc Dusseiller, Arnont Nongyao, Monika Pocrnjić.<br />
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https://mega.hackteria.org/index.php/s/6esFrkW3aDkJCTZ<br />
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'''Revised and summarized by chatGPT'''<br />
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In this transcendent dialogue, Marc, Arnont, and Monika engage in a profound exploration of the workshopology realm. Inspired by Arnont's "GBMN - gentle but make noise" workshop, Marc attempted to recreate its essence in Maribor. Monika reflects on the workshop's enigmatic nature, characterized by self-organization and a departure from traditional mentorship dynamics. Arnont shares his journey, learning electronics through his mentor's unorthodox approach and embracing the beauty of simplicity.<br />
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The significance of crafting materials emerges as a central theme, with Arnont emphasizing the importance of locality and personalization. Monika highlights the rarity of individual expression in traditional electronics workshops, while Marc contemplates the workshop's unique start with painting and drawing before delving into electronics. The method's resonance with old-fashioned three-dimensional craftsmanship, reminiscent of a bygone era, captivates Arnont.<br />
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In their closing reflections, Marc, Monika, and Arnont share personal anecdotes, illustrating their journeys in the realm of electronics. Marc's background in material science and engineering led him to embrace simple electronics for over a decade. Monika's fascination with disassembling objects propelled her towards arts education and a lasting passion for electronics. Arnont's teenage exposure to electronics and his pursuit of simplicity shaped his artistic path. Through their profound exchange, they cultivate a deeper understanding of the workshop's transformative power.<br />
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=== Software development for [[Pd BioAmp]] ===<br />
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I have been teaching a project based learning class ([[Medizintechnik DIY]]) in the FabLab Luzern for the last couple of years, where we explore various tools of digital fabrication, arduino, in the context of medical technologies, using simple open hardware amplifiers to measure voltages produced in the human body (EMG, ECG, EOG, EEG). That includes muscle contraction, heart beat, eye movement, or slighly more challenging also brain waves.<br />
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Due to the fact that we still have many of those BioAmps in stock (and the class has been cancelled), I have been working on a more robust and complete prototype -> product to share the device for other interested geeks worldwide. Unlike in the class, the Pd BioAmp is more towards giving a functional / finished product to musicians & artists to explore how to integrate it in their own works.<br />
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[[File:bioamp_pd-patch_ani.gif|420px]][[File:pd_bioamp_case.jpg|240px]]<br />
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For this I want to use the time during the residency to further develop the software and hopefully get feedback / help from other members of Radiona.<br />
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=== PCB design for [[Pd BioAmp#pd BioAmp Eurorack version|Eurorack Bioamp]] ===<br />
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I produced already 3 prototypes that are assembled in a more robust format with a nice box and frontplate. Because I want to share the devices with a larger group of musicians, and making them all by hand is a bit too much, it's time to design a PCB that can be produced, assembled and will fit into the standard Eurorack format for people to add to their existing setup.</div>Dusjagrhttp://www.hackteria.org/wiki/index.php?title=File:Zagreb_lightFestival.jpg&diff=57087File:Zagreb lightFestival.jpg2024-03-26T10:58:47Z<p>Dusjagr: File uploaded with MsUpload</p>
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<div>[[File:RNB_workshopAnimation.gif|right]]<br />
== Workshop: "RnB" ==<br />
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'''20 & 21 March 2024, 18:00 - 21:00'''<br />
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'''[[Record and Play DUA|RnB - Record n Beyond]]''' is a make-listen-create workshop involving a simple electronic circuit that we will build together, to control and program two individual motors, which can be used to create kinetic sound sculptures. During the workshop the participants will be introduced into the basics of soldering and electronic components using the very accessible method of "[https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main paper-bits]". The circuit allows the user to record and play/loop patterns of "beats" which then make the motors move, wiggle, twist, flip various objects that can be crafted into a kinetic sound machine. Together with the whole group of participants we will construct a room filling sound sculpture, using found objects and recycled materials, to explore different noises and materialities collaboratively. <br />
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This workshop has been inspired by [https://www.ralfschreiber.com/ Ralf Schreiber (DE)] who describes it as follows: <br />
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''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."''<br />
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* No previous knowledge in electronics is necessary<br />
* Bring interesting materials to experiment with from home<br />
* Guest input lecture: Helmi Hardian is a grassroots artist and ghetto scientist, with a specific interest in cooking and smoking at the same time. He lives in Surabaya, the city that is well known for its industry and technology, as well as being the center of electronic component trading. He focuses on tech development through DIY/DIWO culture and playing his role in researching, hacking, or deconstructing daily materials to provide some devices with new functional aspects, as well as developing workshop kits, lecturing contents, and presentation materials, which aim to learn, share, and exchange knowledge<br />
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=== Paper PCB version developed in Thailand, Jan 2024 ===<br />
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[[File:PaperPCB_MAD-workshop.jpg|thumb|400px|new version using [https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main Wolfgang Spahn's paper PCB method]]]<br />
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Paper PCBs is the fastest and the most flexible rapid prototyping system developed by [https://wolfgang-spahn.de/doku.php Wolfgang Spahn] since the early 2K. Paper PCBs are Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) based on paper print outs combined with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stripboard copper strip boards], also called Veroboards. With these boards one can easily build and modifier real electronic circuits that could be used in any devices and applications.<br />
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For all kind of media installation based on controller and electronics one requires printed circuit boards (PCB's). It can be quite a task to get the perfect one that matches your needs. Due to industrial standards it takes some time and money to get them manufactured. Another option is to create them by yourself, but most likely you'll end up with a lot of dangerous chemicals and find yourself drilling hundreds of holes.<br />
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Paperboards or Paper PCBs are a smart way to avoid the trouble. It is an open hardware system that allows you to create PCB's easily. You simply need a drawing program like Gimp, Inkscape or (Photoshop) to design or modify them on your computer (Fritzing will also do). Just print it and stick the printed circuit on a standard protoboard (available at every electronic shop) and voilà - there is your proper PCB. The system allows you to get an individual colorful design, too.<br />
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=== How to make sound? ===<br />
[[File:RF300-Spring-Mod.jpg|thumb|400px|Ralf's Spring Mod]]<br />
''Wenn du ohne Gravitation schlagen willst, kannst du die Motoren ja noch mit ner Bronzefeder (30x2x0,1mm) modden. 0,1mm dicke Bronzebleche solltest du finden können. Lüsterklemme auf Motorachse schrauben, Enden der Feder an Klemme & direkt ans Motorgehäuse löten...fertig.''<br />
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''Interessant wird es auch mit beidseitig elastischen Anschlägen (Bronzebleche)....oder den Schlegel mit Silikonschlauchstückchen/kleinen Federn bestücken. Da bekommst du Doppelschläge / mechanisches Delays...''<br />
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[[File:record_play_thaiVersion.jpg|400px]]<br />
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Testing to build the circuit on proto-board, and doing the mechanical spring with cable ties. seems to work ok... the circuit is a bit complicated to build like this for beginners...<br />
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=== Background ===<br />
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''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."'' - from [http://www.ralfschreiber.com/share/pulseandpatterns.html Ralf Schreiber]<br />
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As always, Ralf's workshops are fantastic examples combining technological simplicity, DIY electronics & soldering with a broad artistic and aesthetic creative potential for collaborative sound / kinetic art-making to explore together with workshop participants of all age groups and backgrounds.<br />
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During the [[TUAK]] residensi, we have picked up on of Ralf's workshop, the [http://www.ralfschreiber.com/share/pulseandpatterns.html Record & Play], and experimented with different models for using it as a local workshop module in Indonesia. During the conversations with Ralf, we also found the new code, developed my [https://github.com/ChrisMicro ChrisMicro] which allows to control 2 motors with a single ATTINY85 chip, using classes and object oriented code.<br />
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=== Mentors ===<br />
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==== Marc Dusseiller aka [[dusjagr]] (Switzerland) ====<br />
[[File:dusjagr_fishEye_CRISPR.jpg|thumb|240px| dusjagr's failed attempt to make an embryo in a vial]]<br />
Marc Dusseiller aka dusjagr is a nomadic researcher and workshopologist. He is part of the [http://www.randelab.ch/ Center for Alternative Coconut Research], co-founder of [http://mechatronicart.ch/ SGMK], [https://www.bitwaescherei.ch/ Bitwäscherei Hackerspace Collective] and the [http://hackteria.org/ Hackteria network]. Before travelling the world for making DIY / DIWO laboratories for creative biological experimentation with living media, Marc entered the world of DIY electronics, designing printed circuit boards for synthesizers and organizing workshops and festivals mostly in Zürich, Taipei and Yogyakarta. He was the co-organizer of the different editions of [http://hackteria.org/category/hackterialab/ HackteriaLab 2010 - 2020] Zürich, Romainmotier, Bangalore, [http://hackteria.org/wiki/HLab14 Yogyakarta] and [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Kl%C3%B6ntal_Biohack_Retreat_-_Switzerland_2017 Klöntal], [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Oki_Wonder_Lab Okinawa] and collaborated on the organisation of the [http://citizensciences.net/biofabbing/ BioFabbing Convergence], 2017, in Geneva and the [http://openhardware.science/ Gathering for Open Science Hardware, GOSH! 2016, Geneva & 2018, in Shenzhen]. He also loves [http://wiki.8bitmixtape.cc/ coconuts].<br />
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* http://hackteria.org/wiki/dusjagr<br />
* https://mechatronicart.ch/<br />
* https://bitwaescherei.ch/<br />
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==== Remote Observers and Collaborators ====<br />
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===== Helmi Hardian (Surabaya, Indonesia) | [https://wiki.sgmk-ssam.ch/wiki/BIR_residensi BIR residensi] =====<br />
[[File:HelmiPinkHat.jpg|thumb|right|240px|Helmi]]<br />
Helmi Hardian is a grassroots artist and ghetto scientist, with a specific interest in cooking and smoking at the same time. He lives in Surabaya, the city that is well known for its industry and technology, as well as being the center of electronic component trading (chiefly, Pasar Genteng). Hence, almost all of his works are closely related to science and technology as the medium of creativity. He is the co-founder of Waft Lab, a creative-based initiative that works at interdisciplinary practices. Currently, he focuses on tech development through DIY/DIWO culture and playing his role in researching, hacking, or deconstructing daily materials to provide some devices with new functional aspects, as well as developing workshop kits, lecturing contents, and presentation materials, which aim to learn, share, and exchange knowledge.<br />
<br />
* https://waft-lab.com/<br />
* https://www.instagram.com/helmihardian/<br />
* https://www.hackteria.org/workshops/pasar-senggol/<br />
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=== More inspriational examples ===<br />
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=== Earlier test runs of the workshop ===<br />
<br />
==== Workshop "Simple Kinetic Sound Sculpture" at Pazar Kaget, GOR, Bandung ====<br />
<br />
Dusjagr was invited to visit GOR (Gelanggang Olah Rasa), in Bandung, and participate with a DIY electronics & art workshop during their weekend Bazaar. We took the opportunity to try out the new workshop concept adapted during the [[TUAK#record_.26_play_for_attiny85|TUAK]] residensi, where we redesigned new PCBs for the workshop "record & play" by Ralf Schreiber.<br />
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File:GOR_Workshop_Group.jpg<br />
File:IMG_20230527_110556.jpg<br />
File:IMG_20230527_173516.jpg<br />
File:record_play_crabCrap.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_03.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_DusjagrMentor.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_Group_02.jpeg<br />
File:recordPlay_fishPCB.jpg<br />
File:soldering_HelmisPCB.jpg<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==== Workshop "Simple Kinetic Sound Sculpture" at FKSM - Festival Komunitas Seni Media, Lombok, Indonesia ====<br />
<br />
'''june 2023'''<br />
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File:Selection_999(2780).jpg<br />
File:Selection_999(2781).jpg<br />
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"ultra-mega terlambat posting, tampak suasana lokakarya @fksm.indonesia merangkai pengontrol motor dc untuk kebutuhan ini dan itu. lokakarya ini diadakan oleh kemendikbudristek dan @arcolabs.id di taman budaya mataram ntb, kala itu sekitar awal juni 2023. konversi desain menggunakan inkscape extension svg2shenzhen bikinan badgeek @manticore_ , sayangnya nggak sempat order ke shenzhen, akhirnya balik ke manual lagi XeroX dan aut666n tak lupa pcb bolong. kami dari @waftlab mengucapkan yaey"<br />
<br />
* https://www.instagram.com/p/CyIzVB5SWBb/?igsh=dmh2ZHF0dDRoN3Qx<br />
<br />
== Residency research topics ==<br />
<br />
'''19. - 27. March'''<br />
<br />
I am super happy to spend some days in [https://radiona.org/ Radiona] to work on a few of my ongoing research interests!<br />
<br />
=== Workshopology Zine / Playbook for [[Record and Play DUA]] ===<br />
<br />
During 2022 and 2023, I have been motivated to continue my workshopology interests and I had the chance to work in diverse environments, from Maribor to Surabaya, Zurich to Chiang Mai, with a highly skilled group of other workshop enthusiasts. I have been following the idea to reproduce each others workshop concepts, fork and modify the methods, readapt them to different local environments and keep a group discussion alive to compare and reflect on each others experiences. An example, described below, is when I reproduced the workshop by Arnont Nongyao, who I met in Yogyakarta and participated at his workshop [[GBMN]], in different locations, and then collaborated with him on making a zine together. Instead of a mere "instruction" we aimed at a different content of our so called "playbook", focusing more on stories and reflections mixed up with beautiful illustrations, acompaning the basics like material lists and step-by-step. The zine should inspire other workshop enthusiasts to try out such a workshop and keep in mind the larger context of why we are doing them.<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
==== Revised [[GBMN]] Zine / playbook, English ====<br />
[[File:GBMN_testPring_CMX.jpg|320px|Revised English Version, printed in Chiang Mai]][[File:Selection_999(2533).jpg|thumb|240px|Allow me to share an observation from our workshop in Yogyakarta, where we ignited our electronic sound art and noise workshop by drilling holes into wooden canvases. This simple act captivated participants from the outset, including individuals who might never have ventured into the realm of electronics. Nopel, for instance, who graced us with his presence, may not have otherwise explored the wonders of electronics. Yet, by employing his trusty drill, he was filled with unwavering enthusiasm.]]<br />
<br />
Reflecting on those [[GBMN]] workshops after experiencing it first time in Yogya and then dusjagr's "reproduction" of the method in Maribor. Marc Dusseiller, Arnont Nongyao, Monika Pocrnjić.<br />
<br />
https://mega.hackteria.org/index.php/s/6esFrkW3aDkJCTZ<br />
<br />
'''Revised and summarized by chatGPT'''<br />
<br />
In this transcendent dialogue, Marc, Arnont, and Monika engage in a profound exploration of the workshopology realm. Inspired by Arnont's "GBMN - gentle but make noise" workshop, Marc attempted to recreate its essence in Maribor. Monika reflects on the workshop's enigmatic nature, characterized by self-organization and a departure from traditional mentorship dynamics. Arnont shares his journey, learning electronics through his mentor's unorthodox approach and embracing the beauty of simplicity.<br />
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The significance of crafting materials emerges as a central theme, with Arnont emphasizing the importance of locality and personalization. Monika highlights the rarity of individual expression in traditional electronics workshops, while Marc contemplates the workshop's unique start with painting and drawing before delving into electronics. The method's resonance with old-fashioned three-dimensional craftsmanship, reminiscent of a bygone era, captivates Arnont.<br />
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In their closing reflections, Marc, Monika, and Arnont share personal anecdotes, illustrating their journeys in the realm of electronics. Marc's background in material science and engineering led him to embrace simple electronics for over a decade. Monika's fascination with disassembling objects propelled her towards arts education and a lasting passion for electronics. Arnont's teenage exposure to electronics and his pursuit of simplicity shaped his artistic path. Through their profound exchange, they cultivate a deeper understanding of the workshop's transformative power.<br />
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=== Software development for [[Pd BioAmp]] ===<br />
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I have been teaching a project based learning class ([[Medizintechnik DIY]]) in the FabLab Luzern for the last couple of years, where we explore various tools of digital fabrication, arduino, in the context of medical technologies, using simple open hardware amplifiers to measure voltages produced in the human body (EMG, ECG, EOG, EEG). That includes muscle contraction, heart beat, eye movement, or slighly more challenging also brain waves.<br />
<br />
Due to the fact that we still have many of those BioAmps in stock (and the class has been cancelled), I have been working on a more robust and complete prototype -> product to share the device for other interested geeks worldwide. Unlike in the class, the Pd BioAmp is more towards giving a functional / finished product to musicians & artists to explore how to integrate it in their own works.<br />
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[[File:bioamp_pd-patch_ani.gif|420px]][[File:pd_bioamp_case.jpg|240px]]<br />
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For this I want to use the time during the residency to further develop the software and hopefully get feedback / help from other members of Radiona.<br />
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=== PCB design for [[Pd BioAmp#pd BioAmp Eurorack version|Eurorack Bioamp]] ===<br />
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I produced already 3 prototypes that are assembled in a more robust format with a nice box and frontplate. Because I want to share the devices with a larger group of musicians, and making them all by hand is a bit too much, it's time to design a PCB that can be produced, assembled and will fit into the standard Eurorack format for people to add to their existing setup.</div>Dusjagrhttp://www.hackteria.org/wiki/index.php?title=File:RNB_workshopAnimation.gif&diff=57081File:RNB workshopAnimation.gif2024-03-26T10:45:11Z<p>Dusjagr: File uploaded with MsUpload</p>
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<div>File uploaded with MsUpload</div>Dusjagrhttp://www.hackteria.org/wiki/index.php?title=Dusjagr%27s_Radiona_Residency_2024&diff=57079Dusjagr's Radiona Residency 20242024-03-20T09:16:47Z<p>Dusjagr: /* Workshop: "RnB" */</p>
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== Workshop: "RnB" ==<br />
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'''20 & 21 March 2024, 18:00 - 21:00'''<br />
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'''[[Record and Play DUA|RnB - Record n Beyond]]''' is a make-listen-create workshop involving a simple electronic circuit that we will build together, to control and program two individual motors, which can be used to create kinetic sound sculptures. During the workshop the participants will be introduced into the basics of soldering and electronic components using the very accessible method of "[https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main paper-bits]". The circuit allows the user to record and play/loop patterns of "beats" which then make the motors move, wiggle, twist, flip various objects that can be crafted into a kinetic sound machine. Together with the whole group of participants we will construct a room filling sound sculpture, using found objects and recycled materials, to explore different noises and materialities collaboratively. <br />
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This workshop has been inspired by [https://www.ralfschreiber.com/ Ralf Schreiber (DE)] who describes it as follows: <br />
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''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."''<br />
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* No previous knowledge in electronics is necessary<br />
* Bring interesting materials to experiment with from home<br />
* Guest input lecture: Helmi Hardian is a grassroots artist and ghetto scientist, with a specific interest in cooking and smoking at the same time. He lives in Surabaya, the city that is well known for its industry and technology, as well as being the center of electronic component trading. He focuses on tech development through DIY/DIWO culture and playing his role in researching, hacking, or deconstructing daily materials to provide some devices with new functional aspects, as well as developing workshop kits, lecturing contents, and presentation materials, which aim to learn, share, and exchange knowledge<br />
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=== Paper PCB version developed in Thailand, Jan 2024 ===<br />
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[[File:PaperPCB_MAD-workshop.jpg|thumb|400px|new version using [https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main Wolfgang Spahn's paper PCB method]]]<br />
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Paper PCBs is the fastest and the most flexible rapid prototyping system developed by [https://wolfgang-spahn.de/doku.php Wolfgang Spahn] since the early 2K. Paper PCBs are Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) based on paper print outs combined with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stripboard copper strip boards], also called Veroboards. With these boards one can easily build and modifier real electronic circuits that could be used in any devices and applications.<br />
<br />
For all kind of media installation based on controller and electronics one requires printed circuit boards (PCB's). It can be quite a task to get the perfect one that matches your needs. Due to industrial standards it takes some time and money to get them manufactured. Another option is to create them by yourself, but most likely you'll end up with a lot of dangerous chemicals and find yourself drilling hundreds of holes.<br />
<br />
Paperboards or Paper PCBs are a smart way to avoid the trouble. It is an open hardware system that allows you to create PCB's easily. You simply need a drawing program like Gimp, Inkscape or (Photoshop) to design or modify them on your computer (Fritzing will also do). Just print it and stick the printed circuit on a standard protoboard (available at every electronic shop) and voilà - there is your proper PCB. The system allows you to get an individual colorful design, too.<br />
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=== How to make sound? ===<br />
[[File:RF300-Spring-Mod.jpg|thumb|400px|Ralf's Spring Mod]]<br />
''Wenn du ohne Gravitation schlagen willst, kannst du die Motoren ja noch mit ner Bronzefeder (30x2x0,1mm) modden. 0,1mm dicke Bronzebleche solltest du finden können. Lüsterklemme auf Motorachse schrauben, Enden der Feder an Klemme & direkt ans Motorgehäuse löten...fertig.''<br />
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''Interessant wird es auch mit beidseitig elastischen Anschlägen (Bronzebleche)....oder den Schlegel mit Silikonschlauchstückchen/kleinen Federn bestücken. Da bekommst du Doppelschläge / mechanisches Delays...''<br />
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[[File:record_play_thaiVersion.jpg|400px]]<br />
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Testing to build the circuit on proto-board, and doing the mechanical spring with cable ties. seems to work ok... the circuit is a bit complicated to build like this for beginners...<br />
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=== Background ===<br />
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''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."'' - from [http://www.ralfschreiber.com/share/pulseandpatterns.html Ralf Schreiber]<br />
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As always, Ralf's workshops are fantastic examples combining technological simplicity, DIY electronics & soldering with a broad artistic and aesthetic creative potential for collaborative sound / kinetic art-making to explore together with workshop participants of all age groups and backgrounds.<br />
<br />
During the [[TUAK]] residensi, we have picked up on of Ralf's workshop, the [http://www.ralfschreiber.com/share/pulseandpatterns.html Record & Play], and experimented with different models for using it as a local workshop module in Indonesia. During the conversations with Ralf, we also found the new code, developed my [https://github.com/ChrisMicro ChrisMicro] which allows to control 2 motors with a single ATTINY85 chip, using classes and object oriented code.<br />
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=== Mentors ===<br />
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==== Marc Dusseiller aka [[dusjagr]] (Switzerland) ====<br />
[[File:dusjagr_fishEye_CRISPR.jpg|thumb|240px| dusjagr's failed attempt to make an embryo in a vial]]<br />
Marc Dusseiller aka dusjagr is a nomadic researcher and workshopologist. He is part of the [http://www.randelab.ch/ Center for Alternative Coconut Research], co-founder of [http://mechatronicart.ch/ SGMK], [https://www.bitwaescherei.ch/ Bitwäscherei Hackerspace Collective] and the [http://hackteria.org/ Hackteria network]. Before travelling the world for making DIY / DIWO laboratories for creative biological experimentation with living media, Marc entered the world of DIY electronics, designing printed circuit boards for synthesizers and organizing workshops and festivals mostly in Zürich, Taipei and Yogyakarta. He was the co-organizer of the different editions of [http://hackteria.org/category/hackterialab/ HackteriaLab 2010 - 2020] Zürich, Romainmotier, Bangalore, [http://hackteria.org/wiki/HLab14 Yogyakarta] and [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Kl%C3%B6ntal_Biohack_Retreat_-_Switzerland_2017 Klöntal], [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Oki_Wonder_Lab Okinawa] and collaborated on the organisation of the [http://citizensciences.net/biofabbing/ BioFabbing Convergence], 2017, in Geneva and the [http://openhardware.science/ Gathering for Open Science Hardware, GOSH! 2016, Geneva & 2018, in Shenzhen]. He also loves [http://wiki.8bitmixtape.cc/ coconuts].<br />
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* http://hackteria.org/wiki/dusjagr<br />
* https://mechatronicart.ch/<br />
* https://bitwaescherei.ch/<br />
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==== Remote Observers and Collaborators ====<br />
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===== Helmi Hardian (Surabaya, Indonesia) | [https://wiki.sgmk-ssam.ch/wiki/BIR_residensi BIR residensi] =====<br />
[[File:HelmiPinkHat.jpg|thumb|right|240px|Helmi]]<br />
Helmi Hardian is a grassroots artist and ghetto scientist, with a specific interest in cooking and smoking at the same time. He lives in Surabaya, the city that is well known for its industry and technology, as well as being the center of electronic component trading (chiefly, Pasar Genteng). Hence, almost all of his works are closely related to science and technology as the medium of creativity. He is the co-founder of Waft Lab, a creative-based initiative that works at interdisciplinary practices. Currently, he focuses on tech development through DIY/DIWO culture and playing his role in researching, hacking, or deconstructing daily materials to provide some devices with new functional aspects, as well as developing workshop kits, lecturing contents, and presentation materials, which aim to learn, share, and exchange knowledge.<br />
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* https://waft-lab.com/<br />
* https://www.instagram.com/helmihardian/<br />
* https://www.hackteria.org/workshops/pasar-senggol/<br />
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=== More inspriational examples ===<br />
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=== Earlier test runs of the workshop ===<br />
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==== Workshop "Simple Kinetic Sound Sculpture" at Pazar Kaget, GOR, Bandung ====<br />
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Dusjagr was invited to visit GOR (Gelanggang Olah Rasa), in Bandung, and participate with a DIY electronics & art workshop during their weekend Bazaar. We took the opportunity to try out the new workshop concept adapted during the [[TUAK#record_.26_play_for_attiny85|TUAK]] residensi, where we redesigned new PCBs for the workshop "record & play" by Ralf Schreiber.<br />
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File:GOR_Workshop_03.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_DusjagrMentor.jpg<br />
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==== Workshop "Simple Kinetic Sound Sculpture" at FKSM - Festival Komunitas Seni Media, Lombok, Indonesia ====<br />
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'''june 2023'''<br />
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"ultra-mega terlambat posting, tampak suasana lokakarya @fksm.indonesia merangkai pengontrol motor dc untuk kebutuhan ini dan itu. lokakarya ini diadakan oleh kemendikbudristek dan @arcolabs.id di taman budaya mataram ntb, kala itu sekitar awal juni 2023. konversi desain menggunakan inkscape extension svg2shenzhen bikinan badgeek @manticore_ , sayangnya nggak sempat order ke shenzhen, akhirnya balik ke manual lagi XeroX dan aut666n tak lupa pcb bolong. kami dari @waftlab mengucapkan yaey"<br />
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* https://www.instagram.com/p/CyIzVB5SWBb/?igsh=dmh2ZHF0dDRoN3Qx<br />
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== Residency research topics ==<br />
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'''19. - 27. March'''<br />
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I am super happy to spend some days in [https://radiona.org/ Radiona] to work on a few of my ongoing research interests!<br />
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=== Workshopology Zine / Playbook for [[Record and Play DUA]] ===<br />
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During 2022 and 2023, I have been motivated to continue my workshopology interests and I had the chance to work in diverse environments, from Maribor to Surabaya, Zurich to Chiang Mai, with a highly skilled group of other workshop enthusiasts. I have been following the idea to reproduce each others workshop concepts, fork and modify the methods, readapt them to different local environments and keep a group discussion alive to compare and reflect on each others experiences. An example, described below, is when I reproduced the workshop by Arnont Nongyao, who I met in Yogyakarta and participated at his workshop [[GBMN]], in different locations, and then collaborated with him on making a zine together. Instead of a mere "instruction" we aimed at a different content of our so called "playbook", focusing more on stories and reflections mixed up with beautiful illustrations, acompaning the basics like material lists and step-by-step. The zine should inspire other workshop enthusiasts to try out such a workshop and keep in mind the larger context of why we are doing them.<br />
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==== Revised [[GBMN]] Zine / playbook, English ====<br />
[[File:GBMN_testPring_CMX.jpg|320px|Revised English Version, printed in Chiang Mai]][[File:Selection_999(2533).jpg|thumb|240px|Allow me to share an observation from our workshop in Yogyakarta, where we ignited our electronic sound art and noise workshop by drilling holes into wooden canvases. This simple act captivated participants from the outset, including individuals who might never have ventured into the realm of electronics. Nopel, for instance, who graced us with his presence, may not have otherwise explored the wonders of electronics. Yet, by employing his trusty drill, he was filled with unwavering enthusiasm.]]<br />
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Reflecting on those [[GBMN]] workshops after experiencing it first time in Yogya and then dusjagr's "reproduction" of the method in Maribor. Marc Dusseiller, Arnont Nongyao, Monika Pocrnjić.<br />
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https://mega.hackteria.org/index.php/s/6esFrkW3aDkJCTZ<br />
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'''Revised and summarized by chatGPT'''<br />
<br />
In this transcendent dialogue, Marc, Arnont, and Monika engage in a profound exploration of the workshopology realm. Inspired by Arnont's "GBMN - gentle but make noise" workshop, Marc attempted to recreate its essence in Maribor. Monika reflects on the workshop's enigmatic nature, characterized by self-organization and a departure from traditional mentorship dynamics. Arnont shares his journey, learning electronics through his mentor's unorthodox approach and embracing the beauty of simplicity.<br />
<br />
The significance of crafting materials emerges as a central theme, with Arnont emphasizing the importance of locality and personalization. Monika highlights the rarity of individual expression in traditional electronics workshops, while Marc contemplates the workshop's unique start with painting and drawing before delving into electronics. The method's resonance with old-fashioned three-dimensional craftsmanship, reminiscent of a bygone era, captivates Arnont.<br />
<br />
In their closing reflections, Marc, Monika, and Arnont share personal anecdotes, illustrating their journeys in the realm of electronics. Marc's background in material science and engineering led him to embrace simple electronics for over a decade. Monika's fascination with disassembling objects propelled her towards arts education and a lasting passion for electronics. Arnont's teenage exposure to electronics and his pursuit of simplicity shaped his artistic path. Through their profound exchange, they cultivate a deeper understanding of the workshop's transformative power.<br />
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=== Software development for [[Pd BioAmp]] ===<br />
<br />
I have been teaching a project based learning class ([[Medizintechnik DIY]]) in the FabLab Luzern for the last couple of years, where we explore various tools of digital fabrication, arduino, in the context of medical technologies, using simple open hardware amplifiers to measure voltages produced in the human body (EMG, ECG, EOG, EEG). That includes muscle contraction, heart beat, eye movement, or slighly more challenging also brain waves.<br />
<br />
Due to the fact that we still have many of those BioAmps in stock (and the class has been cancelled), I have been working on a more robust and complete prototype -> product to share the device for other interested geeks worldwide. Unlike in the class, the Pd BioAmp is more towards giving a functional / finished product to musicians & artists to explore how to integrate it in their own works.<br />
<br />
[[File:bioamp_pd-patch_ani.gif|420px]][[File:pd_bioamp_case.jpg|240px]]<br />
<br />
For this I want to use the time during the residency to further develop the software and hopefully get feedback / help from other members of Radiona.<br />
<br />
=== PCB design for [[Pd BioAmp#pd BioAmp Eurorack version|Eurorack Bioamp]] ===<br />
<br />
I produced already 3 prototypes that are assembled in a more robust format with a nice box and frontplate. Because I want to share the devices with a larger group of musicians, and making them all by hand is a bit too much, it's time to design a PCB that can be produced, assembled and will fit into the standard Eurorack format for people to add to their existing setup.</div>Dusjagrhttp://www.hackteria.org/wiki/index.php?title=Dusjagr%27s_Radiona_Residency_2024&diff=57078Dusjagr's Radiona Residency 20242024-03-20T09:16:13Z<p>Dusjagr: /* Workshop: "RnB" */</p>
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== Workshop: "RnB" ==<br />
<br />
'''20 & 21 March 2024, 18:00 - 21:00'''<br />
<br />
'''[[Record and Play DUA|RnB - Record n Beyond]]''' is a make-listen-create workshop involving a simple electronic circuit that we will build together, to control and program two individual motors, which can be used to create kinetic sound sculptures. During the workshop the participants will be introduced into the basics of soldering and electronic components using the very accessible method of "[https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main paper-bits]". The circuit allows the user to record and play/loop patterns of "beats" which then make the motors move, wiggle, twist, flip various objects that can be crafted into a kinetic sound machine. Together with the whole group of participants we will construct a room filling sound sculpture, using found objects and recycled materials, to explore different noises and materialities collaboratively. <br />
<br />
This workshop has been inspired by [https://www.ralfschreiber.com/ Ralf Schreiber (DE)] who describes it as follows: <br />
<br />
''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."''<br />
<br />
* No previous knowledge in electronics is necessary<br />
* Bring interesting materials to experiment with from home<br />
* Guest input lecture: Helmi Hardian is a grassroots artist and ghetto scientist, with a specific interest in cooking and smoking at the same time. He lives in Surabaya, the city that is well known for its industry and technology, as well as being the center of electronic component trading.<br />
<br />
=== Paper PCB version developed in Thailand, Jan 2024 ===<br />
<br />
[[File:PaperPCB_MAD-workshop.jpg|thumb|400px|new version using [https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main Wolfgang Spahn's paper PCB method]]]<br />
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Paper PCBs is the fastest and the most flexible rapid prototyping system developed by [https://wolfgang-spahn.de/doku.php Wolfgang Spahn] since the early 2K. Paper PCBs are Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) based on paper print outs combined with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stripboard copper strip boards], also called Veroboards. With these boards one can easily build and modifier real electronic circuits that could be used in any devices and applications.<br />
<br />
For all kind of media installation based on controller and electronics one requires printed circuit boards (PCB's). It can be quite a task to get the perfect one that matches your needs. Due to industrial standards it takes some time and money to get them manufactured. Another option is to create them by yourself, but most likely you'll end up with a lot of dangerous chemicals and find yourself drilling hundreds of holes.<br />
<br />
Paperboards or Paper PCBs are a smart way to avoid the trouble. It is an open hardware system that allows you to create PCB's easily. You simply need a drawing program like Gimp, Inkscape or (Photoshop) to design or modify them on your computer (Fritzing will also do). Just print it and stick the printed circuit on a standard protoboard (available at every electronic shop) and voilà - there is your proper PCB. The system allows you to get an individual colorful design, too.<br />
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=== How to make sound? ===<br />
[[File:RF300-Spring-Mod.jpg|thumb|400px|Ralf's Spring Mod]]<br />
''Wenn du ohne Gravitation schlagen willst, kannst du die Motoren ja noch mit ner Bronzefeder (30x2x0,1mm) modden. 0,1mm dicke Bronzebleche solltest du finden können. Lüsterklemme auf Motorachse schrauben, Enden der Feder an Klemme & direkt ans Motorgehäuse löten...fertig.''<br />
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''Interessant wird es auch mit beidseitig elastischen Anschlägen (Bronzebleche)....oder den Schlegel mit Silikonschlauchstückchen/kleinen Federn bestücken. Da bekommst du Doppelschläge / mechanisches Delays...''<br />
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[[File:record_play_thaiVersion.jpg|400px]]<br />
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Testing to build the circuit on proto-board, and doing the mechanical spring with cable ties. seems to work ok... the circuit is a bit complicated to build like this for beginners...<br />
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=== Background ===<br />
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''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."'' - from [http://www.ralfschreiber.com/share/pulseandpatterns.html Ralf Schreiber]<br />
<br />
As always, Ralf's workshops are fantastic examples combining technological simplicity, DIY electronics & soldering with a broad artistic and aesthetic creative potential for collaborative sound / kinetic art-making to explore together with workshop participants of all age groups and backgrounds.<br />
<br />
During the [[TUAK]] residensi, we have picked up on of Ralf's workshop, the [http://www.ralfschreiber.com/share/pulseandpatterns.html Record & Play], and experimented with different models for using it as a local workshop module in Indonesia. During the conversations with Ralf, we also found the new code, developed my [https://github.com/ChrisMicro ChrisMicro] which allows to control 2 motors with a single ATTINY85 chip, using classes and object oriented code.<br />
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=== Mentors ===<br />
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==== Marc Dusseiller aka [[dusjagr]] (Switzerland) ====<br />
[[File:dusjagr_fishEye_CRISPR.jpg|thumb|240px| dusjagr's failed attempt to make an embryo in a vial]]<br />
Marc Dusseiller aka dusjagr is a nomadic researcher and workshopologist. He is part of the [http://www.randelab.ch/ Center for Alternative Coconut Research], co-founder of [http://mechatronicart.ch/ SGMK], [https://www.bitwaescherei.ch/ Bitwäscherei Hackerspace Collective] and the [http://hackteria.org/ Hackteria network]. Before travelling the world for making DIY / DIWO laboratories for creative biological experimentation with living media, Marc entered the world of DIY electronics, designing printed circuit boards for synthesizers and organizing workshops and festivals mostly in Zürich, Taipei and Yogyakarta. He was the co-organizer of the different editions of [http://hackteria.org/category/hackterialab/ HackteriaLab 2010 - 2020] Zürich, Romainmotier, Bangalore, [http://hackteria.org/wiki/HLab14 Yogyakarta] and [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Kl%C3%B6ntal_Biohack_Retreat_-_Switzerland_2017 Klöntal], [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Oki_Wonder_Lab Okinawa] and collaborated on the organisation of the [http://citizensciences.net/biofabbing/ BioFabbing Convergence], 2017, in Geneva and the [http://openhardware.science/ Gathering for Open Science Hardware, GOSH! 2016, Geneva & 2018, in Shenzhen]. He also loves [http://wiki.8bitmixtape.cc/ coconuts].<br />
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* http://hackteria.org/wiki/dusjagr<br />
* https://mechatronicart.ch/<br />
* https://bitwaescherei.ch/<br />
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==== Remote Observers and Collaborators ====<br />
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===== Helmi Hardian (Surabaya, Indonesia) | [https://wiki.sgmk-ssam.ch/wiki/BIR_residensi BIR residensi] =====<br />
[[File:HelmiPinkHat.jpg|thumb|right|240px|Helmi]]<br />
Helmi Hardian is a grassroots artist and ghetto scientist, with a specific interest in cooking and smoking at the same time. He lives in Surabaya, the city that is well known for its industry and technology, as well as being the center of electronic component trading (chiefly, Pasar Genteng). Hence, almost all of his works are closely related to science and technology as the medium of creativity. He is the co-founder of Waft Lab, a creative-based initiative that works at interdisciplinary practices. Currently, he focuses on tech development through DIY/DIWO culture and playing his role in researching, hacking, or deconstructing daily materials to provide some devices with new functional aspects, as well as developing workshop kits, lecturing contents, and presentation materials, which aim to learn, share, and exchange knowledge.<br />
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* https://waft-lab.com/<br />
* https://www.instagram.com/helmihardian/<br />
* https://www.hackteria.org/workshops/pasar-senggol/<br />
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=== More inspriational examples ===<br />
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=== Earlier test runs of the workshop ===<br />
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==== Workshop "Simple Kinetic Sound Sculpture" at Pazar Kaget, GOR, Bandung ====<br />
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Dusjagr was invited to visit GOR (Gelanggang Olah Rasa), in Bandung, and participate with a DIY electronics & art workshop during their weekend Bazaar. We took the opportunity to try out the new workshop concept adapted during the [[TUAK#record_.26_play_for_attiny85|TUAK]] residensi, where we redesigned new PCBs for the workshop "record & play" by Ralf Schreiber.<br />
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==== Workshop "Simple Kinetic Sound Sculpture" at FKSM - Festival Komunitas Seni Media, Lombok, Indonesia ====<br />
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'''june 2023'''<br />
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"ultra-mega terlambat posting, tampak suasana lokakarya @fksm.indonesia merangkai pengontrol motor dc untuk kebutuhan ini dan itu. lokakarya ini diadakan oleh kemendikbudristek dan @arcolabs.id di taman budaya mataram ntb, kala itu sekitar awal juni 2023. konversi desain menggunakan inkscape extension svg2shenzhen bikinan badgeek @manticore_ , sayangnya nggak sempat order ke shenzhen, akhirnya balik ke manual lagi XeroX dan aut666n tak lupa pcb bolong. kami dari @waftlab mengucapkan yaey"<br />
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* https://www.instagram.com/p/CyIzVB5SWBb/?igsh=dmh2ZHF0dDRoN3Qx<br />
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== Residency research topics ==<br />
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'''19. - 27. March'''<br />
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I am super happy to spend some days in [https://radiona.org/ Radiona] to work on a few of my ongoing research interests!<br />
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=== Workshopology Zine / Playbook for [[Record and Play DUA]] ===<br />
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During 2022 and 2023, I have been motivated to continue my workshopology interests and I had the chance to work in diverse environments, from Maribor to Surabaya, Zurich to Chiang Mai, with a highly skilled group of other workshop enthusiasts. I have been following the idea to reproduce each others workshop concepts, fork and modify the methods, readapt them to different local environments and keep a group discussion alive to compare and reflect on each others experiences. An example, described below, is when I reproduced the workshop by Arnont Nongyao, who I met in Yogyakarta and participated at his workshop [[GBMN]], in different locations, and then collaborated with him on making a zine together. Instead of a mere "instruction" we aimed at a different content of our so called "playbook", focusing more on stories and reflections mixed up with beautiful illustrations, acompaning the basics like material lists and step-by-step. The zine should inspire other workshop enthusiasts to try out such a workshop and keep in mind the larger context of why we are doing them.<br />
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==== Revised [[GBMN]] Zine / playbook, English ====<br />
[[File:GBMN_testPring_CMX.jpg|320px|Revised English Version, printed in Chiang Mai]][[File:Selection_999(2533).jpg|thumb|240px|Allow me to share an observation from our workshop in Yogyakarta, where we ignited our electronic sound art and noise workshop by drilling holes into wooden canvases. This simple act captivated participants from the outset, including individuals who might never have ventured into the realm of electronics. Nopel, for instance, who graced us with his presence, may not have otherwise explored the wonders of electronics. Yet, by employing his trusty drill, he was filled with unwavering enthusiasm.]]<br />
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Reflecting on those [[GBMN]] workshops after experiencing it first time in Yogya and then dusjagr's "reproduction" of the method in Maribor. Marc Dusseiller, Arnont Nongyao, Monika Pocrnjić.<br />
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https://mega.hackteria.org/index.php/s/6esFrkW3aDkJCTZ<br />
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'''Revised and summarized by chatGPT'''<br />
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In this transcendent dialogue, Marc, Arnont, and Monika engage in a profound exploration of the workshopology realm. Inspired by Arnont's "GBMN - gentle but make noise" workshop, Marc attempted to recreate its essence in Maribor. Monika reflects on the workshop's enigmatic nature, characterized by self-organization and a departure from traditional mentorship dynamics. Arnont shares his journey, learning electronics through his mentor's unorthodox approach and embracing the beauty of simplicity.<br />
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The significance of crafting materials emerges as a central theme, with Arnont emphasizing the importance of locality and personalization. Monika highlights the rarity of individual expression in traditional electronics workshops, while Marc contemplates the workshop's unique start with painting and drawing before delving into electronics. The method's resonance with old-fashioned three-dimensional craftsmanship, reminiscent of a bygone era, captivates Arnont.<br />
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In their closing reflections, Marc, Monika, and Arnont share personal anecdotes, illustrating their journeys in the realm of electronics. Marc's background in material science and engineering led him to embrace simple electronics for over a decade. Monika's fascination with disassembling objects propelled her towards arts education and a lasting passion for electronics. Arnont's teenage exposure to electronics and his pursuit of simplicity shaped his artistic path. Through their profound exchange, they cultivate a deeper understanding of the workshop's transformative power.<br />
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=== Software development for [[Pd BioAmp]] ===<br />
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I have been teaching a project based learning class ([[Medizintechnik DIY]]) in the FabLab Luzern for the last couple of years, where we explore various tools of digital fabrication, arduino, in the context of medical technologies, using simple open hardware amplifiers to measure voltages produced in the human body (EMG, ECG, EOG, EEG). That includes muscle contraction, heart beat, eye movement, or slighly more challenging also brain waves.<br />
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Due to the fact that we still have many of those BioAmps in stock (and the class has been cancelled), I have been working on a more robust and complete prototype -> product to share the device for other interested geeks worldwide. Unlike in the class, the Pd BioAmp is more towards giving a functional / finished product to musicians & artists to explore how to integrate it in their own works.<br />
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For this I want to use the time during the residency to further develop the software and hopefully get feedback / help from other members of Radiona.<br />
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=== PCB design for [[Pd BioAmp#pd BioAmp Eurorack version|Eurorack Bioamp]] ===<br />
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I produced already 3 prototypes that are assembled in a more robust format with a nice box and frontplate. Because I want to share the devices with a larger group of musicians, and making them all by hand is a bit too much, it's time to design a PCB that can be produced, assembled and will fit into the standard Eurorack format for people to add to their existing setup.</div>Dusjagrhttp://www.hackteria.org/wiki/index.php?title=C2_Monitoring&diff=57064C2 Monitoring2024-03-15T11:49:42Z<p>Dusjagr: </p>
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<div>Starting this portal wiki page to all the zines collected from the network...<br />
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== Zines from Hackteria Workshops/Labs ==<br />
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=== Transgenic Human Genome Alternatives Project - thGAP ===<br />
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See more on [[Mind thGAP]]<br />
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A reflection on the workshops series Mind thGAP - Transgenic Human Genome Alternatives Project, and an invitation to collaborate on the CGCB - Creative Germline Construct Bank, an online open source bioinformatics database of diverse genetic constructs for germline entry using the GOSHPA - General Open Source Plasmid for Human Arts, as a chassis for transgene infection into a newly fertilized ovum.<br />
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Adam Zaretsky, Marc Dusseiller, Cristian Delgado, Paula Pin, Mary Maggic and many collaborators worldwide. The events were held in early summer 2021 at the Hackteria ZET - Open Science Lab in Zürich, Switzerland, and online.<br />
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"Genetically modifying the human germline with novel and creative genomic alterations is more aesthetically nuanced in an orthogonal to the contemporary sense than your average clinical CRISPR baby applique."<br />
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Its a zine, and QR code invite to collab and be a part of the only online open source bioinformatics database of diverse genetic constructs for human germline entry. All the CGCB genes were chosen publicly by amateur bioartists, citizen scientists and DIY-BIO hobbyists. used for for transgene infection into a newly fertilized ovum during home IVF, garage human embryo design and transgenic human alternative brood breeding without copyright or proprietary nuisance.<br />
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=== DIY Microscope ===<br />
'''Extracted Chapter from [[Book: Homemade Biological Art|"Home Made Bio Electronic Arts"]] - English/German'''<br />
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Download file here: [[:File:HOMEMADE_microscopyChapter_A5.pdf]] or view it on our cloud: https://mega.hackteria.org/index.php/s/gWnxQRxc2QkQp2a<br />
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Work with the DIY MICROSCOPE includes converting an ordinary webcam into a microscope. The webcam’s conversion can be quickly effected manually. The electronics remains unaltered, only the position of the lens is changed. A solid platform enables fixing and accurately focusing the tiny study objects. The objects are illuminated with a light-emitting diode (LED).<br />
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In der Arbeit DIY MICROSCOPE wird eine einfache Webcam in ein Mikroskop umgebaut. Die Webcam lässt sich mit wenigen Handgriffen umbauen. Die Elektronik bleibt dabei unverändert, modifiziert wird lediglich die Position der Linse. Eine solide Plattform erlaubt es, die kleinen Untersuchungsobjekte zu fixieren und fein zu fokussieren. Die Objekte werden mit einer Leuchtdiode (LED) angestrahlt.<br />
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'''[http://hackteria.org/2013/05/23/home-made-bio-electronic-arts-published/ Home Made Bio Electronic Arts Do-it-yourself: Microscopes, Sensors, Sonifications] - Christoph Merian Verlag / Migros-Kulturprozent: Dominik Landwehr, Verena Kuni (Ed.), 2013'''<br />
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After 2 years of discussions with various people in the field of DIYbio, hackteria and BioArt, Dominik Landwehr and Verena Kuni published a new book in their HomeMade series. This time with the title “Home Made Bio Electronic Arts” they go some steps closer to interfacing the living world with DIY tinkering and electronics, easy accessible instructions for everybody. Additionally some editorial essays and an interview with Gerfried Stocker. A production by Migros-Kulturprozent with the Christoph Merian Verlag.<br />
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* Six easy do-it-yourself experimental projects<br />
* For biotechnology and electronics do-it-yourself enthusiasts<br />
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“Science for all” is the motto of a new movement which deals with biology and electronics. It applies the do-it-yourself approach, well established in the electronic and computer scene, to natural sciences. Here the boundaries between the arts and sciences are fluid. The artists and scientists who work together in an interdisciplinary manner call themselves “bio-hackers” or “bio-punks” and deliberately continue in the creative tradition of those two movements. Their research is designed to communicate scientific insights which are otherwise reserved for scientists. Home Made Bio Electronic Arts introduces leading exponents and presents six easy do-it-yourself experimental projects.<br />
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Download the [https://mega.hackteria.org/index.php/s/PGGB8MXdSZg8CWB Full Book "Homemade Bioelectronic Art]<br />
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=== Hackteria's Empathetic Taxidermy Zine ===<br />
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=== Almost DONE: Nata de Coco (Or How to Grow Bacterial Nano-Cellulose at Home) ===<br />
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Still finishing it....<br />
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[[Nata de Coco Book Translation]]<br />
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=== In Progress: [[Mémoires from Germline Hacks and Body Mods]] ===<br />
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Started to work on it...<br />
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=== Short guide to soil microscopy ===<br />
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We are happy to announce the publication of our Soil microscopy zines in [https://archive.org/details/UROS-soil-microscopy-guide English], [https://archive.org/details/UROS-microscopia-de-suelo/ Spanish], [https://mikrobiomik.org/inc/Soil_Microscopy_Guide_DE.pdf German] and [https://archive.org/details/UROS-panduan-mikroskopi-tanah Indonesian]<br />
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This booklet was produced in the framework of the project series "[[UROŠ - Ubiquitous Rural Open Science Hardware]]" (1), a collaboration of the Global Hackteria Network and mikroBIOMIK Society (2), humus Sapiens, Gathering for Open Science Hardware (3) and Ayllu Cooperativa (4). The artistic community and education laboratory GT22 (5) and it’s HeklabGT22 has offered the research location during "UROŠ Temporary Autonomous Lab" in Maribor 2021.<br />
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Microbial ecosystems create the conditions for our survival on planet earth: they establish and modulate all our habitats, our climate as well as our health and mood. Cooperation with microbes is the only reasonable strategy for all larger form of life - including humans.<br />
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Fertile soil is the basis of civilization. Empires rise and fall with the cultivation and degradation of land. Industrialized agriculture leads to a loss of soil structure, nutrient degradation and contamination - ultimately breaking down ecosystems and eroding the soil to infertile desert.<br />
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Let’s see who actually lives down there. Maybe they are still willing to collaborate.<br />
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(1) https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/UROS<br />
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=== Short guide to circular soil chromatography ===<br />
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We are happy to announce the publication of our Soil microscopy zines in [https://archive.org/details/UROS-soil-chromatography-guide English], [https://archive.org/details/UROS-cromatografia-circular-de-suelos Spanish] and [https://archive.org/details/UROS-panduan-kromatografi-mandala-tanah Indonesian]<br />
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This booklet was produced in the framework of the project series “[[UROŠ - Ubiquitous Rural Open Science Hardware]]” (1), a collaboration of the Global Hackteria Network and mikroBIOMIK Society (2), Humus Sapiens, Gathering for Open Science Hardware (3) and Ayllu Cooperativa (4). Zavod Rizoma (5) has offered the research location during the “Maribor soil week“ in Mai 2022.<br />
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Soil is an extremely complex substance: minerals, water, air, organic material and a multitude of living beings come together to create a dynamic self-regulating system. For the analysis of soil properties, many different approaches can be useful, such as physical characteristics, chemical composition and biological diversity.<br />
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Circular chromatography of soil extracts is a method of analysis that was developed in the mid- to late 20th century and is still used by “biodynamic” farmers all over the world. Although it’s scientific validity is being disputed, the procedure follows a strict protocol and yields highly reproducible results.<br />
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Due to it’s simplicity and the aesthetic value of the chromas, circular soil chromatography is also highly suited for education and as a tool to reconnect farmers, gardeners and the general public to the soil on which their life depends.<br />
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(1) https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/UROS<br />
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(3) https://openhardware.science<br />
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=== Short guide to fungal bioreactors ===<br />
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We are happy to announce the publication of our Fungal Bioreactors zines in [https://archive.org/details/short_guide_to_fungal_bioreactors/ English] and [https://archive.org/details/Kurzer_Leitfaden_zu_pilzbasierten_Bioreaktoren German]<br />
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With this ‘short guide’, we present a low-tech method for producing a soil inoculant with an extremely high density and diversity of fungi that can be used for soil regeneration in rural as well as urban areas.<br />
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Research and experimentation on fungal bioreactors was conducted within the scope of several projects co-organized by mikroBIOMIK (1), including the collaborative programs “HUMUS sapiens” (2) and “UROŠ - Ubiquitous Rural Open Science Hardware” (3) as well as several workshops, e.g. at the machBar (4) in Potsdam. The production of the booklet was financially supported by the foundation Zukunftsstiftung Landwirtschaft (5).<br />
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(3) https://hackteria.org/wiki/UROS<br />
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(4) https://machbar-potsdam.de<br />
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(5) https://zukunftsstiftung-landwirtschaft.de<br />
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== Small publications from Hackteria Workshops/Labs ==<br />
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=== NanoŠmano ===<br />
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"NanoŠmano Zine - NanoŠmano, NanoPunk and the Hacking of Future", published in 2010, as part of [https://www.hackteria.org/projects/collaborative-processes-on-nano-bio-kapelica First Edition of NanoŠmano, Ljubljana]. More info about [[NanoŠmano - LifeSystem]], the third edition, on this wiki.<br />
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[[File:NanoSmanoZine_screnshot.jpg|400px]]<br />
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[[:File:NanoSmanoZine_final.pdf]]<br />
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=== BioCyber Kidzzz ===<br />
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[[File:BioCyberKids_booklet_screenshot.jpg|400px]]<br />
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[[Hackteria & SGMK BioCyberKidzz]]<br />
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https://www.hackteria.org/workshops/hackteria-sgmk-biocyberkidzz/<br />
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[[File:folding_instrictions.jpg|120px]]<br />
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[[File:BioCyberKidzz_Labjournal.pdf]]<br />
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[[:File:BioCyberKids_booklet_review_Ars.pdf]]<br />
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=== Cheese & CRISPR ===<br />
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[[File:Cheese_CRISPR_booklet_jap_page1_2.jpg|400px]]<br />
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Download the booklet in Japanese: [[:File:Cheese_CRISPR_booklet_jap.pdf]] or English: [[:File:Cheese_CRISPR_booklet.pdf]]<br />
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Part of our workshop with lifepatch and BioClub in Tokyo, we wanted to make a Japanese version of the Cheesemaking booklet. See more on [[Chrisper-Chäsli#Workshop_Fr._10._Feb_2017_-_BioClub_Tokyo]]<br />
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=== 19th Century Anatomy Book of Human Genome Editing using CRISPR (generated using AI) ===<br />
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Experiments with AI (midjourney), text to image, to create a collection of pages of a speculative anatomy book, dated from the 19th century, on the topics of human genome editing and CRISPR. <br />
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prompt: <br />
𝖌𝖊𝖓𝖊𝖙𝖎𝖈𝖆𝖑𝖑𝖞 𝖒𝖔𝖉𝖎𝖋𝖎𝖊𝖉 𝖍𝖚𝖒𝖆𝖓, 𝕮𝕽𝕴𝕾𝕻𝕽, 𝖆𝖓𝖆𝖙𝖔𝖒𝖞 𝖇𝖔𝖔𝖐, 19𝖙𝖍 𝖈𝖊𝖓𝖙𝖚𝖗𝖞<br />
<br />
[[File:Cover_Genetically_modified_human_CRISPR_edited.png|x300px]][[File:CIRPSR_19thCent_collage.jpg|x300px]]<br />
<br />
See it also on [https://archive.org/details/crispr-19th-century-book-AI/mode/2up archive.org]<br />
<br />
Download the file ready for print, double-sided, shortside flip: [[:File:CRISPR_19thCentury_ZinePrint.pdf]]<br />
<br />
== Zines from Friends in the Network ==<br />
<br />
=== artScience BLR - IGEM publications ===<br />
<br />
[[File:artScienceBLR_screenshot.jpg|400px]]<br />
<br />
https://www.hackteria.org/media/brochures-by-the-artscience-blr/<br />
<br />
New Links for Download:<br />
<br />
'''DIRT'''<br />
<br />
[[:File:DIRT_artscienceBLR_Handbook-2011.pdf]]<br />
<br />
'''Synthetic Ecology - Frequently used terms'''<br />
<br />
[[:File:IGEM-Comic-2010_artscienceBLR.pdf]]<br />
<br />
'''SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY FOR ARTISTS & DESIGNERS'''<br />
<br />
[[:File:Synbio_for_Artists_Handbook_IGEM09_Font_HighFiber.pdf]]<br />
<br />
=== Mary Maggic - Estrogen and others ===<br />
<br />
https://maggic.ooo/Fanzines<br />
<br />
=== Aga's and Agryfp's FermentLab Zines ===<br />
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https://archive.org/details/fermentlab-pixelache-2017-strasbourg-zine-part-1/page/n7/mode/2up<br />
<br />
=== Pin's BioTransLab and others ===<br />
<br />
[[File:BioTranslab_pin_screenshot.jpg|400px]]<br />
<br />
Spanish Version:<br />
* https://archive.org/details/BiotranslabMicrozine01/mode/2up<br />
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English Version:<br />
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* https://archive.org/details/pin-bio-translab/<br />
* For Print: [[:File:Pin_BioTransLab_Zine_ShortSidePrint.pdf]]<br />
* For Screen: [[:File:Pin_BioTransLab_screen.pdf]]<br />
<br />
=== Hiking Hack and Dinacon booklets ===<br />
<br />
[[File:dinacon_zines_photo.jpg|400px]]<br />
<br />
http://andy.dorkfort.com/andy/digitalnatural/category/pubs/print/<br />
<br />
And inspired by our archiving discussions he put them all up on [https://archive.org/details/@blorgggg archive.org]<br />
<br />
[https://archive.org/details/dn-theory-and-guidelines-simple-saddle-stitch-2up-vertical/mode/2up Digital Naturalism Theory And Guidelines]<br />
<br />
[https://archive.org/details/guide-to-gamboa-2020-digital-view/mode/2up Guide To Gamboa 2020]<br />
<br />
[https://archive.org/details/quitmeyer-perner-wilson-fisher-hacking-the-wild-making-sense-of-nature-in-the-madagascar-jungle-1/mode/2up Hacking The Wild Making Sense Of Nature In The Madagascar Jungle]<br />
<br />
and many more: https://archive.org/details/@blorgggg<br />
<br />
=== Foodphreaking - Center for Genomic Gastronomy ===<br />
<br />
[[File:foodPhreaking_screenshotjpg.jpg|400px]]<br />
<br />
''THE JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTS, EXPLOITS AND EXPLORATIONS OF THE HUMAN FOOD SYSTEM''<br />
<br />
Published by the Center for Genomic Gastronomy<br />
<br />
http://www.foodphreaking.com/<br />
<br />
Food Phreaking is the journal of experiments, exploits and explorations of the human food system. Each issue contains stories about the space where food, technology & open culture meet. Food Phreaking Issue 00 is the prequel and contains 38 short stories outlining what Food Phreaking is, and what it is not. Food Phreaking Issue 01 is "A Culinary Compendium of Curious Botanical Fruits". Issue 02 is called "What is In Vitro Meat?", Issue 03, focusses on the human microbiome. Our newest issue uncovers the secret lives of seeds, with short stories and essays written by the Center and various expert contributors around the globe. Food Phreaking Issue 04: Seeds is risograph printed by HATO Press with a 4-color fold out cover and two-color interior. This issue is 100% self-published, thanks to your contributions and continued support. As always, Food Phreaking is licensed under Creative Commons and the full book is available as a [http://www.foodphreaking.com/ free, downloadable PDF below]. Thank you and enjoy!<br />
<br />
=== WE HAVE ALWAYS BEEN BIOHACKERS - Center for Genomic Gastronomy ===<br />
<br />
[[File:biohackerPoster_history01.jpg|200px]][[File:biohackerPoster_history02.jpg|200px]]<br />
<br />
In 2011 I designed a simple poster that stated WE HAVE ALWAYS BEEN BIOHACKERS together with Zack Denfeld. While visiting Bangalore that same year, we had the poster printed by lithography printers who mainly created posters for the local film industry. The initial WE HAVE ALWAYS BEEN BIOHACKERS posters (we can’t remember if we printed 100 or 500) were randomly distributed by ourselves and our friend Yashas Shetty. They were given away at workshops and<br />
other events as we travelled between Asia, Europe and North America. Since then, the poster has taken on a life of its own, travelling the world through various networks, both digital and analogue, morphing over time, but with a message that resonates.<br />
<br />
This publication documents an attempt at tracing the origin and the path of the poster as it travelled through a community of artists and scientists over the course of a ten year period. <br />
<br />
To research this history and map out this path I dug into the collective memory of a handful of people who themselves have a relationship to the poster in one way or another. I conducted online interviews with each of them using various digital platforms, from zoom to<br />
Hackteria’s homemade island (island.hackteria.org).<br />
<br />
Download it here: [[:File:biohackers-zine-timeline.pdf]]<br />
<br />
Or as printable and foldable booklet: [[:File:biohackers-zine-timeline-book.pdf]]<br />
<br />
=== Gasthaus: Fermentation and Bacteria & Sonmas recipes ===<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Others ===<br />
<br />
[[:File:A_Radical_Collective_2022_sm.pdf]]</div>Dusjagrhttp://www.hackteria.org/wiki/index.php?title=Dusjagr%27s_Radiona_Residency_2024&diff=57062Dusjagr's Radiona Residency 20242024-03-11T16:09:26Z<p>Dusjagr: </p>
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== Workshop: "RnB" ==<br />
<br />
'''20 & 21 March 2024, 18:00 - 21:00'''<br />
<br />
'''[[Record and Play DUA|RnB - Record n Beyond]]''' is a make-listen-create workshop involving a simple electronic circuit that we will build together, to control and program two individual motors, which can be used to create kinetic sound sculptures. During the workshop the participants will be introduced into the basics of soldering and electronic components using the very accessible method of "[https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main paper-bits]". The circuit allows the user to record and play/loop patterns of "beats" which then make the motors move, wiggle, twist, flip various objects that can be crafted into a kinetic sound machine. Together with the whole group of participants we will construct a room filling sound sculpture, using found objects and recycled materials, to explore different noises and materialities collaboratively. <br />
<br />
This workshop has been inspired by [https://www.ralfschreiber.com/ Ralf Schreiber (DE)] who describes it as follows: <br />
<br />
''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."''<br />
<br />
* No previous knowledge in electronics is necessary<br />
* Bring interesting materials to experiment with from home<br />
* Guest input lecture (to be confirmed): [http://www.ljudmila.org/~savskib/ Borut Savski], born in 1960 in Ljubljana, Slovenia, is an intermedia artist, composer and producer who places great emphasis on sound – while using technical solutions for unusual instruments and autonomous sound and visual structures / sculptures.<br />
<br />
=== Paper PCB version developed in Thailand, Jan 2024 ===<br />
<br />
[[File:PaperPCB_MAD-workshop.jpg|thumb|400px|new version using [https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main Wolfgang Spahn's paper PCB method]]]<br />
<br />
Paper PCBs is the fastest and the most flexible rapid prototyping system developed by [https://wolfgang-spahn.de/doku.php Wolfgang Spahn] since the early 2K. Paper PCBs are Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) based on paper print outs combined with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stripboard copper strip boards], also called Veroboards. With these boards one can easily build and modifier real electronic circuits that could be used in any devices and applications.<br />
<br />
For all kind of media installation based on controller and electronics one requires printed circuit boards (PCB's). It can be quite a task to get the perfect one that matches your needs. Due to industrial standards it takes some time and money to get them manufactured. Another option is to create them by yourself, but most likely you'll end up with a lot of dangerous chemicals and find yourself drilling hundreds of holes.<br />
<br />
Paperboards or Paper PCBs are a smart way to avoid the trouble. It is an open hardware system that allows you to create PCB's easily. You simply need a drawing program like Gimp, Inkscape or (Photoshop) to design or modify them on your computer (Fritzing will also do). Just print it and stick the printed circuit on a standard protoboard (available at every electronic shop) and voilà - there is your proper PCB. The system allows you to get an individual colorful design, too.<br />
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=== How to make sound? ===<br />
[[File:RF300-Spring-Mod.jpg|thumb|400px|Ralf's Spring Mod]]<br />
''Wenn du ohne Gravitation schlagen willst, kannst du die Motoren ja noch mit ner Bronzefeder (30x2x0,1mm) modden. 0,1mm dicke Bronzebleche solltest du finden können. Lüsterklemme auf Motorachse schrauben, Enden der Feder an Klemme & direkt ans Motorgehäuse löten...fertig.''<br />
<br />
''Interessant wird es auch mit beidseitig elastischen Anschlägen (Bronzebleche)....oder den Schlegel mit Silikonschlauchstückchen/kleinen Federn bestücken. Da bekommst du Doppelschläge / mechanisches Delays...''<br />
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[[File:record_play_thaiVersion.jpg|400px]]<br />
<br />
Testing to build the circuit on proto-board, and doing the mechanical spring with cable ties. seems to work ok... the circuit is a bit complicated to build like this for beginners...<br />
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=== Background ===<br />
<br />
''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."'' - from [http://www.ralfschreiber.com/share/pulseandpatterns.html Ralf Schreiber]<br />
<br />
As always, Ralf's workshops are fantastic examples combining technological simplicity, DIY electronics & soldering with a broad artistic and aesthetic creative potential for collaborative sound / kinetic art-making to explore together with workshop participants of all age groups and backgrounds.<br />
<br />
During the [[TUAK]] residensi, we have picked up on of Ralf's workshop, the [http://www.ralfschreiber.com/share/pulseandpatterns.html Record & Play], and experimented with different models for using it as a local workshop module in Indonesia. During the conversations with Ralf, we also found the new code, developed my [https://github.com/ChrisMicro ChrisMicro] which allows to control 2 motors with a single ATTINY85 chip, using classes and object oriented code.<br />
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=== Mentors ===<br />
<br />
==== Marc Dusseiller aka [[dusjagr]] (Switzerland) ====<br />
[[File:dusjagr_fishEye_CRISPR.jpg|thumb|240px| dusjagr's failed attempt to make an embryo in a vial]]<br />
Marc Dusseiller aka dusjagr is a nomadic researcher and workshopologist. He is part of the [http://www.randelab.ch/ Center for Alternative Coconut Research], co-founder of [http://mechatronicart.ch/ SGMK], [https://www.bitwaescherei.ch/ Bitwäscherei Hackerspace Collective] and the [http://hackteria.org/ Hackteria network]. Before travelling the world for making DIY / DIWO laboratories for creative biological experimentation with living media, Marc entered the world of DIY electronics, designing printed circuit boards for synthesizers and organizing workshops and festivals mostly in Zürich, Taipei and Yogyakarta. He was the co-organizer of the different editions of [http://hackteria.org/category/hackterialab/ HackteriaLab 2010 - 2020] Zürich, Romainmotier, Bangalore, [http://hackteria.org/wiki/HLab14 Yogyakarta] and [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Kl%C3%B6ntal_Biohack_Retreat_-_Switzerland_2017 Klöntal], [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Oki_Wonder_Lab Okinawa] and collaborated on the organisation of the [http://citizensciences.net/biofabbing/ BioFabbing Convergence], 2017, in Geneva and the [http://openhardware.science/ Gathering for Open Science Hardware, GOSH! 2016, Geneva & 2018, in Shenzhen]. He also loves [http://wiki.8bitmixtape.cc/ coconuts].<br />
<br />
* http://hackteria.org/wiki/dusjagr<br />
* https://mechatronicart.ch/<br />
* https://bitwaescherei.ch/<br />
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==== Remote Observers and Collaborators ====<br />
<br />
===== Helmi Hardian (Surabaya, Indonesia) | [https://wiki.sgmk-ssam.ch/wiki/BIR_residensi BIR residensi] =====<br />
[[File:HelmiPinkHat.jpg|thumb|right|240px|Helmi]]<br />
Helmi Hardian is a grassroots artist and ghetto scientist, with a specific interest in cooking and smoking at the same time. He lives in Surabaya, the city that is well known for its industry and technology, as well as being the center of electronic component trading (chiefly, Pasar Genteng). Hence, almost all of his works are closely related to science and technology as the medium of creativity. He is the co-founder of Waft Lab, a creative-based initiative that works at interdisciplinary practices. Currently, he focuses on tech development through DIY/DIWO culture and playing his role in researching, hacking, or deconstructing daily materials to provide some devices with new functional aspects, as well as developing workshop kits, lecturing contents, and presentation materials, which aim to learn, share, and exchange knowledge.<br />
<br />
* https://waft-lab.com/<br />
* https://www.instagram.com/helmihardian/<br />
* https://www.hackteria.org/workshops/pasar-senggol/<br />
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=== More inspriational examples ===<br />
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=== Earlier test runs of the workshop ===<br />
<br />
==== Workshop "Simple Kinetic Sound Sculpture" at Pazar Kaget, GOR, Bandung ====<br />
<br />
Dusjagr was invited to visit GOR (Gelanggang Olah Rasa), in Bandung, and participate with a DIY electronics & art workshop during their weekend Bazaar. We took the opportunity to try out the new workshop concept adapted during the [[TUAK#record_.26_play_for_attiny85|TUAK]] residensi, where we redesigned new PCBs for the workshop "record & play" by Ralf Schreiber.<br />
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File:GOR_Workshop_03.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_DusjagrMentor.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_Group_02.jpeg<br />
File:recordPlay_fishPCB.jpg<br />
File:soldering_HelmisPCB.jpg<br />
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==== Workshop "Simple Kinetic Sound Sculpture" at FKSM - Festival Komunitas Seni Media, Lombok, Indonesia ====<br />
<br />
'''june 2023'''<br />
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"ultra-mega terlambat posting, tampak suasana lokakarya @fksm.indonesia merangkai pengontrol motor dc untuk kebutuhan ini dan itu. lokakarya ini diadakan oleh kemendikbudristek dan @arcolabs.id di taman budaya mataram ntb, kala itu sekitar awal juni 2023. konversi desain menggunakan inkscape extension svg2shenzhen bikinan badgeek @manticore_ , sayangnya nggak sempat order ke shenzhen, akhirnya balik ke manual lagi XeroX dan aut666n tak lupa pcb bolong. kami dari @waftlab mengucapkan yaey"<br />
<br />
* https://www.instagram.com/p/CyIzVB5SWBb/?igsh=dmh2ZHF0dDRoN3Qx<br />
<br />
== Residency research topics ==<br />
<br />
'''19. - 27. March'''<br />
<br />
I am super happy to spend some days in [https://radiona.org/ Radiona] to work on a few of my ongoing research interests!<br />
<br />
=== Workshopology Zine / Playbook for [[Record and Play DUA]] ===<br />
<br />
During 2022 and 2023, I have been motivated to continue my workshopology interests and I had the chance to work in diverse environments, from Maribor to Surabaya, Zurich to Chiang Mai, with a highly skilled group of other workshop enthusiasts. I have been following the idea to reproduce each others workshop concepts, fork and modify the methods, readapt them to different local environments and keep a group discussion alive to compare and reflect on each others experiences. An example, described below, is when I reproduced the workshop by Arnont Nongyao, who I met in Yogyakarta and participated at his workshop [[GBMN]], in different locations, and then collaborated with him on making a zine together. Instead of a mere "instruction" we aimed at a different content of our so called "playbook", focusing more on stories and reflections mixed up with beautiful illustrations, acompaning the basics like material lists and step-by-step. The zine should inspire other workshop enthusiasts to try out such a workshop and keep in mind the larger context of why we are doing them.<br />
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==== Revised [[GBMN]] Zine / playbook, English ====<br />
[[File:GBMN_testPring_CMX.jpg|320px|Revised English Version, printed in Chiang Mai]][[File:Selection_999(2533).jpg|thumb|240px|Allow me to share an observation from our workshop in Yogyakarta, where we ignited our electronic sound art and noise workshop by drilling holes into wooden canvases. This simple act captivated participants from the outset, including individuals who might never have ventured into the realm of electronics. Nopel, for instance, who graced us with his presence, may not have otherwise explored the wonders of electronics. Yet, by employing his trusty drill, he was filled with unwavering enthusiasm.]]<br />
<br />
Reflecting on those [[GBMN]] workshops after experiencing it first time in Yogya and then dusjagr's "reproduction" of the method in Maribor. Marc Dusseiller, Arnont Nongyao, Monika Pocrnjić.<br />
<br />
https://mega.hackteria.org/index.php/s/6esFrkW3aDkJCTZ<br />
<br />
'''Revised and summarized by chatGPT'''<br />
<br />
In this transcendent dialogue, Marc, Arnont, and Monika engage in a profound exploration of the workshopology realm. Inspired by Arnont's "GBMN - gentle but make noise" workshop, Marc attempted to recreate its essence in Maribor. Monika reflects on the workshop's enigmatic nature, characterized by self-organization and a departure from traditional mentorship dynamics. Arnont shares his journey, learning electronics through his mentor's unorthodox approach and embracing the beauty of simplicity.<br />
<br />
The significance of crafting materials emerges as a central theme, with Arnont emphasizing the importance of locality and personalization. Monika highlights the rarity of individual expression in traditional electronics workshops, while Marc contemplates the workshop's unique start with painting and drawing before delving into electronics. The method's resonance with old-fashioned three-dimensional craftsmanship, reminiscent of a bygone era, captivates Arnont.<br />
<br />
In their closing reflections, Marc, Monika, and Arnont share personal anecdotes, illustrating their journeys in the realm of electronics. Marc's background in material science and engineering led him to embrace simple electronics for over a decade. Monika's fascination with disassembling objects propelled her towards arts education and a lasting passion for electronics. Arnont's teenage exposure to electronics and his pursuit of simplicity shaped his artistic path. Through their profound exchange, they cultivate a deeper understanding of the workshop's transformative power.<br />
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=== Software development for [[Pd BioAmp]] ===<br />
<br />
I have been teaching a project based learning class ([[Medizintechnik DIY]]) in the FabLab Luzern for the last couple of years, where we explore various tools of digital fabrication, arduino, in the context of medical technologies, using simple open hardware amplifiers to measure voltages produced in the human body (EMG, ECG, EOG, EEG). That includes muscle contraction, heart beat, eye movement, or slighly more challenging also brain waves.<br />
<br />
Due to the fact that we still have many of those BioAmps in stock (and the class has been cancelled), I have been working on a more robust and complete prototype -> product to share the device for other interested geeks worldwide. Unlike in the class, the Pd BioAmp is more towards giving a functional / finished product to musicians & artists to explore how to integrate it in their own works.<br />
<br />
[[File:bioamp_pd-patch_ani.gif|420px]][[File:pd_bioamp_case.jpg|240px]]<br />
<br />
For this I want to use the time during the residency to further develop the software and hopefully get feedback / help from other members of Radiona.<br />
<br />
=== PCB design for [[Pd BioAmp#pd BioAmp Eurorack version|Eurorack Bioamp]] ===<br />
<br />
I produced already 3 prototypes that are assembled in a more robust format with a nice box and frontplate. Because I want to share the devices with a larger group of musicians, and making them all by hand is a bit too much, it's time to design a PCB that can be produced, assembled and will fit into the standard Eurorack format for people to add to their existing setup.</div>Dusjagrhttp://www.hackteria.org/wiki/index.php?title=Dusjagr%27s_Radiona_Residency_2024&diff=57061Dusjagr's Radiona Residency 20242024-03-11T16:09:01Z<p>Dusjagr: /* Workshop: "RnB" */</p>
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<div>== Workshop: "RnB" ==<br />
<br />
'''20 & 21 March 2024, 18:00 - 21:00'''<br />
<br />
'''[[Record and Play DUA|RnB - Record n Beyond]]''' is a make-listen-create workshop involving a simple electronic circuit that we will build together, to control and program two individual motors, which can be used to create kinetic sound sculptures. During the workshop the participants will be introduced into the basics of soldering and electronic components using the very accessible method of "[https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main paper-bits]". The circuit allows the user to record and play/loop patterns of "beats" which then make the motors move, wiggle, twist, flip various objects that can be crafted into a kinetic sound machine. Together with the whole group of participants we will construct a room filling sound sculpture, using found objects and recycled materials, to explore different noises and materialities collaboratively. <br />
<br />
This workshop has been inspired by [https://www.ralfschreiber.com/ Ralf Schreiber (DE)] who describes it as follows: <br />
<br />
''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."''<br />
<br />
* No previous knowledge in electronics is necessary<br />
* Bring interesting materials to experiment with from home<br />
* Guest input lecture (to be confirmed): [http://www.ljudmila.org/~savskib/ Borut Savski], born in 1960 in Ljubljana, Slovenia, is an intermedia artist, composer and producer who places great emphasis on sound – while using technical solutions for unusual instruments and autonomous sound and visual structures / sculptures.<br />
<br />
=== Paper PCB version developed in Thailand, Jan 2024 ===<br />
<br />
[[File:PaperPCB_MAD-workshop.jpg|thumb|400px|new version using [https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main Wolfgang Spahn's paper PCB method]]]<br />
<br />
Paper PCBs is the fastest and the most flexible rapid prototyping system developed by [https://wolfgang-spahn.de/doku.php Wolfgang Spahn] since the early 2K. Paper PCBs are Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) based on paper print outs combined with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stripboard copper strip boards], also called Veroboards. With these boards one can easily build and modifier real electronic circuits that could be used in any devices and applications.<br />
<br />
For all kind of media installation based on controller and electronics one requires printed circuit boards (PCB's). It can be quite a task to get the perfect one that matches your needs. Due to industrial standards it takes some time and money to get them manufactured. Another option is to create them by yourself, but most likely you'll end up with a lot of dangerous chemicals and find yourself drilling hundreds of holes.<br />
<br />
Paperboards or Paper PCBs are a smart way to avoid the trouble. It is an open hardware system that allows you to create PCB's easily. You simply need a drawing program like Gimp, Inkscape or (Photoshop) to design or modify them on your computer (Fritzing will also do). Just print it and stick the printed circuit on a standard protoboard (available at every electronic shop) and voilà - there is your proper PCB. The system allows you to get an individual colorful design, too.<br />
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=== How to make sound? ===<br />
[[File:RF300-Spring-Mod.jpg|thumb|400px|Ralf's Spring Mod]]<br />
''Wenn du ohne Gravitation schlagen willst, kannst du die Motoren ja noch mit ner Bronzefeder (30x2x0,1mm) modden. 0,1mm dicke Bronzebleche solltest du finden können. Lüsterklemme auf Motorachse schrauben, Enden der Feder an Klemme & direkt ans Motorgehäuse löten...fertig.''<br />
<br />
''Interessant wird es auch mit beidseitig elastischen Anschlägen (Bronzebleche)....oder den Schlegel mit Silikonschlauchstückchen/kleinen Federn bestücken. Da bekommst du Doppelschläge / mechanisches Delays...''<br />
<br />
[[File:record_play_thaiVersion.jpg|400px]]<br />
<br />
Testing to build the circuit on proto-board, and doing the mechanical spring with cable ties. seems to work ok... the circuit is a bit complicated to build like this for beginners...<br />
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=== Background ===<br />
<br />
''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."'' - from [http://www.ralfschreiber.com/share/pulseandpatterns.html Ralf Schreiber]<br />
<br />
As always, Ralf's workshops are fantastic examples combining technological simplicity, DIY electronics & soldering with a broad artistic and aesthetic creative potential for collaborative sound / kinetic art-making to explore together with workshop participants of all age groups and backgrounds.<br />
<br />
During the [[TUAK]] residensi, we have picked up on of Ralf's workshop, the [http://www.ralfschreiber.com/share/pulseandpatterns.html Record & Play], and experimented with different models for using it as a local workshop module in Indonesia. During the conversations with Ralf, we also found the new code, developed my [https://github.com/ChrisMicro ChrisMicro] which allows to control 2 motors with a single ATTINY85 chip, using classes and object oriented code.<br />
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=== Mentors ===<br />
<br />
==== Marc Dusseiller aka [[dusjagr]] (Switzerland) ====<br />
[[File:dusjagr_fishEye_CRISPR.jpg|thumb|240px| dusjagr's failed attempt to make an embryo in a vial]]<br />
Marc Dusseiller aka dusjagr is a nomadic researcher and workshopologist. He is part of the [http://www.randelab.ch/ Center for Alternative Coconut Research], co-founder of [http://mechatronicart.ch/ SGMK], [https://www.bitwaescherei.ch/ Bitwäscherei Hackerspace Collective] and the [http://hackteria.org/ Hackteria network]. Before travelling the world for making DIY / DIWO laboratories for creative biological experimentation with living media, Marc entered the world of DIY electronics, designing printed circuit boards for synthesizers and organizing workshops and festivals mostly in Zürich, Taipei and Yogyakarta. He was the co-organizer of the different editions of [http://hackteria.org/category/hackterialab/ HackteriaLab 2010 - 2020] Zürich, Romainmotier, Bangalore, [http://hackteria.org/wiki/HLab14 Yogyakarta] and [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Kl%C3%B6ntal_Biohack_Retreat_-_Switzerland_2017 Klöntal], [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Oki_Wonder_Lab Okinawa] and collaborated on the organisation of the [http://citizensciences.net/biofabbing/ BioFabbing Convergence], 2017, in Geneva and the [http://openhardware.science/ Gathering for Open Science Hardware, GOSH! 2016, Geneva & 2018, in Shenzhen]. He also loves [http://wiki.8bitmixtape.cc/ coconuts].<br />
<br />
* http://hackteria.org/wiki/dusjagr<br />
* https://mechatronicart.ch/<br />
* https://bitwaescherei.ch/<br />
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==== Remote Observers and Collaborators ====<br />
<br />
===== Helmi Hardian (Surabaya, Indonesia) | [https://wiki.sgmk-ssam.ch/wiki/BIR_residensi BIR residensi] =====<br />
[[File:HelmiPinkHat.jpg|thumb|right|240px|Helmi]]<br />
Helmi Hardian is a grassroots artist and ghetto scientist, with a specific interest in cooking and smoking at the same time. He lives in Surabaya, the city that is well known for its industry and technology, as well as being the center of electronic component trading (chiefly, Pasar Genteng). Hence, almost all of his works are closely related to science and technology as the medium of creativity. He is the co-founder of Waft Lab, a creative-based initiative that works at interdisciplinary practices. Currently, he focuses on tech development through DIY/DIWO culture and playing his role in researching, hacking, or deconstructing daily materials to provide some devices with new functional aspects, as well as developing workshop kits, lecturing contents, and presentation materials, which aim to learn, share, and exchange knowledge.<br />
<br />
* https://waft-lab.com/<br />
* https://www.instagram.com/helmihardian/<br />
* https://www.hackteria.org/workshops/pasar-senggol/<br />
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=== More inspriational examples ===<br />
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=== Earlier test runs of the workshop ===<br />
<br />
==== Workshop "Simple Kinetic Sound Sculpture" at Pazar Kaget, GOR, Bandung ====<br />
<br />
Dusjagr was invited to visit GOR (Gelanggang Olah Rasa), in Bandung, and participate with a DIY electronics & art workshop during their weekend Bazaar. We took the opportunity to try out the new workshop concept adapted during the [[TUAK#record_.26_play_for_attiny85|TUAK]] residensi, where we redesigned new PCBs for the workshop "record & play" by Ralf Schreiber.<br />
<br />
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File:GOR_Workshop_Group.jpg<br />
File:IMG_20230527_110556.jpg<br />
File:IMG_20230527_173516.jpg<br />
File:record_play_crabCrap.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_03.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_DusjagrMentor.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_Group_02.jpeg<br />
File:recordPlay_fishPCB.jpg<br />
File:soldering_HelmisPCB.jpg<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==== Workshop "Simple Kinetic Sound Sculpture" at FKSM - Festival Komunitas Seni Media, Lombok, Indonesia ====<br />
<br />
'''june 2023'''<br />
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File:Selection_999(2781).jpg<br />
File:Selection_999(2782).jpg<br />
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<br />
"ultra-mega terlambat posting, tampak suasana lokakarya @fksm.indonesia merangkai pengontrol motor dc untuk kebutuhan ini dan itu. lokakarya ini diadakan oleh kemendikbudristek dan @arcolabs.id di taman budaya mataram ntb, kala itu sekitar awal juni 2023. konversi desain menggunakan inkscape extension svg2shenzhen bikinan badgeek @manticore_ , sayangnya nggak sempat order ke shenzhen, akhirnya balik ke manual lagi XeroX dan aut666n tak lupa pcb bolong. kami dari @waftlab mengucapkan yaey"<br />
<br />
* https://www.instagram.com/p/CyIzVB5SWBb/?igsh=dmh2ZHF0dDRoN3Qx<br />
<br />
== Residency research topics ==<br />
<br />
'''19. - 27. March'''<br />
<br />
I am super happy to spend some days in [https://radiona.org/ Radiona] to work on a few of my ongoing research interests!<br />
<br />
=== Workshopology Zine / Playbook for [[Record and Play DUA]] ===<br />
<br />
During 2022 and 2023, I have been motivated to continue my workshopology interests and I had the chance to work in diverse environments, from Maribor to Surabaya, Zurich to Chiang Mai, with a highly skilled group of other workshop enthusiasts. I have been following the idea to reproduce each others workshop concepts, fork and modify the methods, readapt them to different local environments and keep a group discussion alive to compare and reflect on each others experiences. An example, described below, is when I reproduced the workshop by Arnont Nongyao, who I met in Yogyakarta and participated at his workshop [[GBMN]], in different locations, and then collaborated with him on making a zine together. Instead of a mere "instruction" we aimed at a different content of our so called "playbook", focusing more on stories and reflections mixed up with beautiful illustrations, acompaning the basics like material lists and step-by-step. The zine should inspire other workshop enthusiasts to try out such a workshop and keep in mind the larger context of why we are doing them.<br />
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==== Revised [[GBMN]] Zine / playbook, English ====<br />
[[File:GBMN_testPring_CMX.jpg|320px|Revised English Version, printed in Chiang Mai]][[File:Selection_999(2533).jpg|thumb|240px|Allow me to share an observation from our workshop in Yogyakarta, where we ignited our electronic sound art and noise workshop by drilling holes into wooden canvases. This simple act captivated participants from the outset, including individuals who might never have ventured into the realm of electronics. Nopel, for instance, who graced us with his presence, may not have otherwise explored the wonders of electronics. Yet, by employing his trusty drill, he was filled with unwavering enthusiasm.]]<br />
<br />
Reflecting on those [[GBMN]] workshops after experiencing it first time in Yogya and then dusjagr's "reproduction" of the method in Maribor. Marc Dusseiller, Arnont Nongyao, Monika Pocrnjić.<br />
<br />
https://mega.hackteria.org/index.php/s/6esFrkW3aDkJCTZ<br />
<br />
'''Revised and summarized by chatGPT'''<br />
<br />
In this transcendent dialogue, Marc, Arnont, and Monika engage in a profound exploration of the workshopology realm. Inspired by Arnont's "GBMN - gentle but make noise" workshop, Marc attempted to recreate its essence in Maribor. Monika reflects on the workshop's enigmatic nature, characterized by self-organization and a departure from traditional mentorship dynamics. Arnont shares his journey, learning electronics through his mentor's unorthodox approach and embracing the beauty of simplicity.<br />
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The significance of crafting materials emerges as a central theme, with Arnont emphasizing the importance of locality and personalization. Monika highlights the rarity of individual expression in traditional electronics workshops, while Marc contemplates the workshop's unique start with painting and drawing before delving into electronics. The method's resonance with old-fashioned three-dimensional craftsmanship, reminiscent of a bygone era, captivates Arnont.<br />
<br />
In their closing reflections, Marc, Monika, and Arnont share personal anecdotes, illustrating their journeys in the realm of electronics. Marc's background in material science and engineering led him to embrace simple electronics for over a decade. Monika's fascination with disassembling objects propelled her towards arts education and a lasting passion for electronics. Arnont's teenage exposure to electronics and his pursuit of simplicity shaped his artistic path. Through their profound exchange, they cultivate a deeper understanding of the workshop's transformative power.<br />
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=== Software development for [[Pd BioAmp]] ===<br />
<br />
I have been teaching a project based learning class ([[Medizintechnik DIY]]) in the FabLab Luzern for the last couple of years, where we explore various tools of digital fabrication, arduino, in the context of medical technologies, using simple open hardware amplifiers to measure voltages produced in the human body (EMG, ECG, EOG, EEG). That includes muscle contraction, heart beat, eye movement, or slighly more challenging also brain waves.<br />
<br />
Due to the fact that we still have many of those BioAmps in stock (and the class has been cancelled), I have been working on a more robust and complete prototype -> product to share the device for other interested geeks worldwide. Unlike in the class, the Pd BioAmp is more towards giving a functional / finished product to musicians & artists to explore how to integrate it in their own works.<br />
<br />
[[File:bioamp_pd-patch_ani.gif|420px]][[File:pd_bioamp_case.jpg|240px]]<br />
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For this I want to use the time during the residency to further develop the software and hopefully get feedback / help from other members of Radiona.<br />
<br />
=== PCB design for [[Pd BioAmp#pd BioAmp Eurorack version|Eurorack Bioamp]] ===<br />
<br />
I produced already 3 prototypes that are assembled in a more robust format with a nice box and frontplate. Because I want to share the devices with a larger group of musicians, and making them all by hand is a bit too much, it's time to design a PCB that can be produced, assembled and will fit into the standard Eurorack format for people to add to their existing setup.</div>Dusjagrhttp://www.hackteria.org/wiki/index.php?title=Dusjagr%27s_Radiona_Residency_2024&diff=57060Dusjagr's Radiona Residency 20242024-03-11T15:06:26Z<p>Dusjagr: /* Workshopology Zine for Record and Play DUA */</p>
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<div>== Workshop: "RnB" ==<br />
<br />
'''20 & 21 March 2024, 18:00 - 21:00'''<br />
<br />
'''RnB - Record n Beyond''' is a make-listen-create workshop involving a simple electronic circuit that we will build together, to control and program two individual motors, which can be used to create kinetic sound sculptures. During the workshop the participants will be introduced into the basics of soldering and electronic components using the very accessible method of "[https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main paper-bits]". The circuit allows the user to record and play/loop patterns of "beats" which then make the motors move, wiggle, twist, flip various objects that can be crafted into a kinetic sound machine. Together with the whole group of participants we will construct a room filling sound sculpture, using found objects and recycled materials, to explore different noises and materialities collaboratively. <br />
<br />
This workshop has been inspired by [https://www.ralfschreiber.com/ Ralf Schreiber (DE)] who describes it as follows: <br />
<br />
''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."''<br />
<br />
* No previous knowledge in electronics is necessary<br />
* Bring interesting materials to experiment with from home<br />
* Guest input lecture (to be confirmed): [http://www.ljudmila.org/~savskib/ Borut Savski], born in 1960 in Ljubljana, Slovenia, is an intermedia artist, composer and producer who places great emphasis on sound – while using technical solutions for unusual instruments and autonomous sound and visual structures / sculptures.<br />
<br />
=== Paper PCB version developed in Thailand, Jan 2024 ===<br />
<br />
[[File:PaperPCB_MAD-workshop.jpg|thumb|400px|new version using [https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main Wolfgang Spahn's paper PCB method]]]<br />
<br />
Paper PCBs is the fastest and the most flexible rapid prototyping system developed by [https://wolfgang-spahn.de/doku.php Wolfgang Spahn] since the early 2K. Paper PCBs are Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) based on paper print outs combined with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stripboard copper strip boards], also called Veroboards. With these boards one can easily build and modifier real electronic circuits that could be used in any devices and applications.<br />
<br />
For all kind of media installation based on controller and electronics one requires printed circuit boards (PCB's). It can be quite a task to get the perfect one that matches your needs. Due to industrial standards it takes some time and money to get them manufactured. Another option is to create them by yourself, but most likely you'll end up with a lot of dangerous chemicals and find yourself drilling hundreds of holes.<br />
<br />
Paperboards or Paper PCBs are a smart way to avoid the trouble. It is an open hardware system that allows you to create PCB's easily. You simply need a drawing program like Gimp, Inkscape or (Photoshop) to design or modify them on your computer (Fritzing will also do). Just print it and stick the printed circuit on a standard protoboard (available at every electronic shop) and voilà - there is your proper PCB. The system allows you to get an individual colorful design, too.<br />
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=== How to make sound? ===<br />
[[File:RF300-Spring-Mod.jpg|thumb|400px|Ralf's Spring Mod]]<br />
''Wenn du ohne Gravitation schlagen willst, kannst du die Motoren ja noch mit ner Bronzefeder (30x2x0,1mm) modden. 0,1mm dicke Bronzebleche solltest du finden können. Lüsterklemme auf Motorachse schrauben, Enden der Feder an Klemme & direkt ans Motorgehäuse löten...fertig.''<br />
<br />
''Interessant wird es auch mit beidseitig elastischen Anschlägen (Bronzebleche)....oder den Schlegel mit Silikonschlauchstückchen/kleinen Federn bestücken. Da bekommst du Doppelschläge / mechanisches Delays...''<br />
<br />
[[File:record_play_thaiVersion.jpg|400px]]<br />
<br />
Testing to build the circuit on proto-board, and doing the mechanical spring with cable ties. seems to work ok... the circuit is a bit complicated to build like this for beginners...<br />
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=== Background ===<br />
<br />
''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."'' - from [http://www.ralfschreiber.com/share/pulseandpatterns.html Ralf Schreiber]<br />
<br />
As always, Ralf's workshops are fantastic examples combining technological simplicity, DIY electronics & soldering with a broad artistic and aesthetic creative potential for collaborative sound / kinetic art-making to explore together with workshop participants of all age groups and backgrounds.<br />
<br />
During the [[TUAK]] residensi, we have picked up on of Ralf's workshop, the [http://www.ralfschreiber.com/share/pulseandpatterns.html Record & Play], and experimented with different models for using it as a local workshop module in Indonesia. During the conversations with Ralf, we also found the new code, developed my [https://github.com/ChrisMicro ChrisMicro] which allows to control 2 motors with a single ATTINY85 chip, using classes and object oriented code.<br />
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=== Mentors ===<br />
<br />
==== Marc Dusseiller aka [[dusjagr]] (Switzerland) ====<br />
[[File:dusjagr_fishEye_CRISPR.jpg|thumb|240px| dusjagr's failed attempt to make an embryo in a vial]]<br />
Marc Dusseiller aka dusjagr is a nomadic researcher and workshopologist. He is part of the [http://www.randelab.ch/ Center for Alternative Coconut Research], co-founder of [http://mechatronicart.ch/ SGMK], [https://www.bitwaescherei.ch/ Bitwäscherei Hackerspace Collective] and the [http://hackteria.org/ Hackteria network]. Before travelling the world for making DIY / DIWO laboratories for creative biological experimentation with living media, Marc entered the world of DIY electronics, designing printed circuit boards for synthesizers and organizing workshops and festivals mostly in Zürich, Taipei and Yogyakarta. He was the co-organizer of the different editions of [http://hackteria.org/category/hackterialab/ HackteriaLab 2010 - 2020] Zürich, Romainmotier, Bangalore, [http://hackteria.org/wiki/HLab14 Yogyakarta] and [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Kl%C3%B6ntal_Biohack_Retreat_-_Switzerland_2017 Klöntal], [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Oki_Wonder_Lab Okinawa] and collaborated on the organisation of the [http://citizensciences.net/biofabbing/ BioFabbing Convergence], 2017, in Geneva and the [http://openhardware.science/ Gathering for Open Science Hardware, GOSH! 2016, Geneva & 2018, in Shenzhen]. He also loves [http://wiki.8bitmixtape.cc/ coconuts].<br />
<br />
* http://hackteria.org/wiki/dusjagr<br />
* https://mechatronicart.ch/<br />
* https://bitwaescherei.ch/<br />
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==== Remote Observers and Collaborators ====<br />
<br />
===== Helmi Hardian (Surabaya, Indonesia) | [https://wiki.sgmk-ssam.ch/wiki/BIR_residensi BIR residensi] =====<br />
[[File:HelmiPinkHat.jpg|thumb|right|240px|Helmi]]<br />
Helmi Hardian is a grassroots artist and ghetto scientist, with a specific interest in cooking and smoking at the same time. He lives in Surabaya, the city that is well known for its industry and technology, as well as being the center of electronic component trading (chiefly, Pasar Genteng). Hence, almost all of his works are closely related to science and technology as the medium of creativity. He is the co-founder of Waft Lab, a creative-based initiative that works at interdisciplinary practices. Currently, he focuses on tech development through DIY/DIWO culture and playing his role in researching, hacking, or deconstructing daily materials to provide some devices with new functional aspects, as well as developing workshop kits, lecturing contents, and presentation materials, which aim to learn, share, and exchange knowledge.<br />
<br />
* https://waft-lab.com/<br />
* https://www.instagram.com/helmihardian/<br />
* https://www.hackteria.org/workshops/pasar-senggol/<br />
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=== More inspriational examples ===<br />
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=== Earlier test runs of the workshop ===<br />
<br />
==== Workshop "Simple Kinetic Sound Sculpture" at Pazar Kaget, GOR, Bandung ====<br />
<br />
Dusjagr was invited to visit GOR (Gelanggang Olah Rasa), in Bandung, and participate with a DIY electronics & art workshop during their weekend Bazaar. We took the opportunity to try out the new workshop concept adapted during the [[TUAK#record_.26_play_for_attiny85|TUAK]] residensi, where we redesigned new PCBs for the workshop "record & play" by Ralf Schreiber.<br />
<br />
<gallery mode="packed-hover" widths=280px heights=200px><br />
File:GOR_Workshop_Group.jpg<br />
File:IMG_20230527_110556.jpg<br />
File:IMG_20230527_173516.jpg<br />
File:record_play_crabCrap.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_03.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_DusjagrMentor.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_Group_02.jpeg<br />
File:recordPlay_fishPCB.jpg<br />
File:soldering_HelmisPCB.jpg<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==== Workshop "Simple Kinetic Sound Sculpture" at FKSM - Festival Komunitas Seni Media, Lombok, Indonesia ====<br />
<br />
'''june 2023'''<br />
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File:Selection_999(2780).jpg<br />
File:Selection_999(2781).jpg<br />
File:Selection_999(2782).jpg<br />
File:Selection_999(2783).jpg<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
"ultra-mega terlambat posting, tampak suasana lokakarya @fksm.indonesia merangkai pengontrol motor dc untuk kebutuhan ini dan itu. lokakarya ini diadakan oleh kemendikbudristek dan @arcolabs.id di taman budaya mataram ntb, kala itu sekitar awal juni 2023. konversi desain menggunakan inkscape extension svg2shenzhen bikinan badgeek @manticore_ , sayangnya nggak sempat order ke shenzhen, akhirnya balik ke manual lagi XeroX dan aut666n tak lupa pcb bolong. kami dari @waftlab mengucapkan yaey"<br />
<br />
* https://www.instagram.com/p/CyIzVB5SWBb/?igsh=dmh2ZHF0dDRoN3Qx<br />
<br />
== Residency research topics ==<br />
<br />
'''19. - 27. March'''<br />
<br />
I am super happy to spend some days in [https://radiona.org/ Radiona] to work on a few of my ongoing research interests!<br />
<br />
=== Workshopology Zine / Playbook for [[Record and Play DUA]] ===<br />
<br />
During 2022 and 2023, I have been motivated to continue my workshopology interests and I had the chance to work in diverse environments, from Maribor to Surabaya, Zurich to Chiang Mai, with a highly skilled group of other workshop enthusiasts. I have been following the idea to reproduce each others workshop concepts, fork and modify the methods, readapt them to different local environments and keep a group discussion alive to compare and reflect on each others experiences. An example, described below, is when I reproduced the workshop by Arnont Nongyao, who I met in Yogyakarta and participated at his workshop [[GBMN]], in different locations, and then collaborated with him on making a zine together. Instead of a mere "instruction" we aimed at a different content of our so called "playbook", focusing more on stories and reflections mixed up with beautiful illustrations, acompaning the basics like material lists and step-by-step. The zine should inspire other workshop enthusiasts to try out such a workshop and keep in mind the larger context of why we are doing them.<br />
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==== Revised [[GBMN]] Zine / playbook, English ====<br />
[[File:GBMN_testPring_CMX.jpg|320px|Revised English Version, printed in Chiang Mai]][[File:Selection_999(2533).jpg|thumb|240px|Allow me to share an observation from our workshop in Yogyakarta, where we ignited our electronic sound art and noise workshop by drilling holes into wooden canvases. This simple act captivated participants from the outset, including individuals who might never have ventured into the realm of electronics. Nopel, for instance, who graced us with his presence, may not have otherwise explored the wonders of electronics. Yet, by employing his trusty drill, he was filled with unwavering enthusiasm.]]<br />
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Reflecting on those [[GBMN]] workshops after experiencing it first time in Yogya and then dusjagr's "reproduction" of the method in Maribor. Marc Dusseiller, Arnont Nongyao, Monika Pocrnjić.<br />
<br />
https://mega.hackteria.org/index.php/s/6esFrkW3aDkJCTZ<br />
<br />
'''Revised and summarized by chatGPT'''<br />
<br />
In this transcendent dialogue, Marc, Arnont, and Monika engage in a profound exploration of the workshopology realm. Inspired by Arnont's "GBMN - gentle but make noise" workshop, Marc attempted to recreate its essence in Maribor. Monika reflects on the workshop's enigmatic nature, characterized by self-organization and a departure from traditional mentorship dynamics. Arnont shares his journey, learning electronics through his mentor's unorthodox approach and embracing the beauty of simplicity.<br />
<br />
The significance of crafting materials emerges as a central theme, with Arnont emphasizing the importance of locality and personalization. Monika highlights the rarity of individual expression in traditional electronics workshops, while Marc contemplates the workshop's unique start with painting and drawing before delving into electronics. The method's resonance with old-fashioned three-dimensional craftsmanship, reminiscent of a bygone era, captivates Arnont.<br />
<br />
In their closing reflections, Marc, Monika, and Arnont share personal anecdotes, illustrating their journeys in the realm of electronics. Marc's background in material science and engineering led him to embrace simple electronics for over a decade. Monika's fascination with disassembling objects propelled her towards arts education and a lasting passion for electronics. Arnont's teenage exposure to electronics and his pursuit of simplicity shaped his artistic path. Through their profound exchange, they cultivate a deeper understanding of the workshop's transformative power.<br />
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=== Software development for [[Pd BioAmp]] ===<br />
<br />
I have been teaching a project based learning class ([[Medizintechnik DIY]]) in the FabLab Luzern for the last couple of years, where we explore various tools of digital fabrication, arduino, in the context of medical technologies, using simple open hardware amplifiers to measure voltages produced in the human body (EMG, ECG, EOG, EEG). That includes muscle contraction, heart beat, eye movement, or slighly more challenging also brain waves.<br />
<br />
Due to the fact that we still have many of those BioAmps in stock (and the class has been cancelled), I have been working on a more robust and complete prototype -> product to share the device for other interested geeks worldwide. Unlike in the class, the Pd BioAmp is more towards giving a functional / finished product to musicians & artists to explore how to integrate it in their own works.<br />
<br />
[[File:bioamp_pd-patch_ani.gif|420px]][[File:pd_bioamp_case.jpg|240px]]<br />
<br />
For this I want to use the time during the residency to further develop the software and hopefully get feedback / help from other members of Radiona.<br />
<br />
=== PCB design for [[Pd BioAmp#pd BioAmp Eurorack version|Eurorack Bioamp]] ===<br />
<br />
I produced already 3 prototypes that are assembled in a more robust format with a nice box and frontplate. Because I want to share the devices with a larger group of musicians, and making them all by hand is a bit too much, it's time to design a PCB that can be produced, assembled and will fit into the standard Eurorack format for people to add to their existing setup.</div>Dusjagrhttp://www.hackteria.org/wiki/index.php?title=Dusjagr%27s_Radiona_Residency_2024&diff=57059Dusjagr's Radiona Residency 20242024-03-11T15:05:15Z<p>Dusjagr: /* Revised GBMN Zine / playbook, English */</p>
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<div>== Workshop: "RnB" ==<br />
<br />
'''20 & 21 March 2024, 18:00 - 21:00'''<br />
<br />
'''RnB - Record n Beyond''' is a make-listen-create workshop involving a simple electronic circuit that we will build together, to control and program two individual motors, which can be used to create kinetic sound sculptures. During the workshop the participants will be introduced into the basics of soldering and electronic components using the very accessible method of "[https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main paper-bits]". The circuit allows the user to record and play/loop patterns of "beats" which then make the motors move, wiggle, twist, flip various objects that can be crafted into a kinetic sound machine. Together with the whole group of participants we will construct a room filling sound sculpture, using found objects and recycled materials, to explore different noises and materialities collaboratively. <br />
<br />
This workshop has been inspired by [https://www.ralfschreiber.com/ Ralf Schreiber (DE)] who describes it as follows: <br />
<br />
''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."''<br />
<br />
* No previous knowledge in electronics is necessary<br />
* Bring interesting materials to experiment with from home<br />
* Guest input lecture (to be confirmed): [http://www.ljudmila.org/~savskib/ Borut Savski], born in 1960 in Ljubljana, Slovenia, is an intermedia artist, composer and producer who places great emphasis on sound – while using technical solutions for unusual instruments and autonomous sound and visual structures / sculptures.<br />
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=== Paper PCB version developed in Thailand, Jan 2024 ===<br />
<br />
[[File:PaperPCB_MAD-workshop.jpg|thumb|400px|new version using [https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main Wolfgang Spahn's paper PCB method]]]<br />
<br />
Paper PCBs is the fastest and the most flexible rapid prototyping system developed by [https://wolfgang-spahn.de/doku.php Wolfgang Spahn] since the early 2K. Paper PCBs are Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) based on paper print outs combined with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stripboard copper strip boards], also called Veroboards. With these boards one can easily build and modifier real electronic circuits that could be used in any devices and applications.<br />
<br />
For all kind of media installation based on controller and electronics one requires printed circuit boards (PCB's). It can be quite a task to get the perfect one that matches your needs. Due to industrial standards it takes some time and money to get them manufactured. Another option is to create them by yourself, but most likely you'll end up with a lot of dangerous chemicals and find yourself drilling hundreds of holes.<br />
<br />
Paperboards or Paper PCBs are a smart way to avoid the trouble. It is an open hardware system that allows you to create PCB's easily. You simply need a drawing program like Gimp, Inkscape or (Photoshop) to design or modify them on your computer (Fritzing will also do). Just print it and stick the printed circuit on a standard protoboard (available at every electronic shop) and voilà - there is your proper PCB. The system allows you to get an individual colorful design, too.<br />
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=== How to make sound? ===<br />
[[File:RF300-Spring-Mod.jpg|thumb|400px|Ralf's Spring Mod]]<br />
''Wenn du ohne Gravitation schlagen willst, kannst du die Motoren ja noch mit ner Bronzefeder (30x2x0,1mm) modden. 0,1mm dicke Bronzebleche solltest du finden können. Lüsterklemme auf Motorachse schrauben, Enden der Feder an Klemme & direkt ans Motorgehäuse löten...fertig.''<br />
<br />
''Interessant wird es auch mit beidseitig elastischen Anschlägen (Bronzebleche)....oder den Schlegel mit Silikonschlauchstückchen/kleinen Federn bestücken. Da bekommst du Doppelschläge / mechanisches Delays...''<br />
<br />
[[File:record_play_thaiVersion.jpg|400px]]<br />
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Testing to build the circuit on proto-board, and doing the mechanical spring with cable ties. seems to work ok... the circuit is a bit complicated to build like this for beginners...<br />
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=== Background ===<br />
<br />
''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."'' - from [http://www.ralfschreiber.com/share/pulseandpatterns.html Ralf Schreiber]<br />
<br />
As always, Ralf's workshops are fantastic examples combining technological simplicity, DIY electronics & soldering with a broad artistic and aesthetic creative potential for collaborative sound / kinetic art-making to explore together with workshop participants of all age groups and backgrounds.<br />
<br />
During the [[TUAK]] residensi, we have picked up on of Ralf's workshop, the [http://www.ralfschreiber.com/share/pulseandpatterns.html Record & Play], and experimented with different models for using it as a local workshop module in Indonesia. During the conversations with Ralf, we also found the new code, developed my [https://github.com/ChrisMicro ChrisMicro] which allows to control 2 motors with a single ATTINY85 chip, using classes and object oriented code.<br />
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=== Mentors ===<br />
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==== Marc Dusseiller aka [[dusjagr]] (Switzerland) ====<br />
[[File:dusjagr_fishEye_CRISPR.jpg|thumb|240px| dusjagr's failed attempt to make an embryo in a vial]]<br />
Marc Dusseiller aka dusjagr is a nomadic researcher and workshopologist. He is part of the [http://www.randelab.ch/ Center for Alternative Coconut Research], co-founder of [http://mechatronicart.ch/ SGMK], [https://www.bitwaescherei.ch/ Bitwäscherei Hackerspace Collective] and the [http://hackteria.org/ Hackteria network]. Before travelling the world for making DIY / DIWO laboratories for creative biological experimentation with living media, Marc entered the world of DIY electronics, designing printed circuit boards for synthesizers and organizing workshops and festivals mostly in Zürich, Taipei and Yogyakarta. He was the co-organizer of the different editions of [http://hackteria.org/category/hackterialab/ HackteriaLab 2010 - 2020] Zürich, Romainmotier, Bangalore, [http://hackteria.org/wiki/HLab14 Yogyakarta] and [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Kl%C3%B6ntal_Biohack_Retreat_-_Switzerland_2017 Klöntal], [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Oki_Wonder_Lab Okinawa] and collaborated on the organisation of the [http://citizensciences.net/biofabbing/ BioFabbing Convergence], 2017, in Geneva and the [http://openhardware.science/ Gathering for Open Science Hardware, GOSH! 2016, Geneva & 2018, in Shenzhen]. He also loves [http://wiki.8bitmixtape.cc/ coconuts].<br />
<br />
* http://hackteria.org/wiki/dusjagr<br />
* https://mechatronicart.ch/<br />
* https://bitwaescherei.ch/<br />
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==== Remote Observers and Collaborators ====<br />
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===== Helmi Hardian (Surabaya, Indonesia) | [https://wiki.sgmk-ssam.ch/wiki/BIR_residensi BIR residensi] =====<br />
[[File:HelmiPinkHat.jpg|thumb|right|240px|Helmi]]<br />
Helmi Hardian is a grassroots artist and ghetto scientist, with a specific interest in cooking and smoking at the same time. He lives in Surabaya, the city that is well known for its industry and technology, as well as being the center of electronic component trading (chiefly, Pasar Genteng). Hence, almost all of his works are closely related to science and technology as the medium of creativity. He is the co-founder of Waft Lab, a creative-based initiative that works at interdisciplinary practices. Currently, he focuses on tech development through DIY/DIWO culture and playing his role in researching, hacking, or deconstructing daily materials to provide some devices with new functional aspects, as well as developing workshop kits, lecturing contents, and presentation materials, which aim to learn, share, and exchange knowledge.<br />
<br />
* https://waft-lab.com/<br />
* https://www.instagram.com/helmihardian/<br />
* https://www.hackteria.org/workshops/pasar-senggol/<br />
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=== More inspriational examples ===<br />
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=== Earlier test runs of the workshop ===<br />
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==== Workshop "Simple Kinetic Sound Sculpture" at Pazar Kaget, GOR, Bandung ====<br />
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Dusjagr was invited to visit GOR (Gelanggang Olah Rasa), in Bandung, and participate with a DIY electronics & art workshop during their weekend Bazaar. We took the opportunity to try out the new workshop concept adapted during the [[TUAK#record_.26_play_for_attiny85|TUAK]] residensi, where we redesigned new PCBs for the workshop "record & play" by Ralf Schreiber.<br />
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File:record_play_crabCrap.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_03.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_DusjagrMentor.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_Group_02.jpeg<br />
File:recordPlay_fishPCB.jpg<br />
File:soldering_HelmisPCB.jpg<br />
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==== Workshop "Simple Kinetic Sound Sculpture" at FKSM - Festival Komunitas Seni Media, Lombok, Indonesia ====<br />
<br />
'''june 2023'''<br />
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File:Selection_999(2783).jpg<br />
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"ultra-mega terlambat posting, tampak suasana lokakarya @fksm.indonesia merangkai pengontrol motor dc untuk kebutuhan ini dan itu. lokakarya ini diadakan oleh kemendikbudristek dan @arcolabs.id di taman budaya mataram ntb, kala itu sekitar awal juni 2023. konversi desain menggunakan inkscape extension svg2shenzhen bikinan badgeek @manticore_ , sayangnya nggak sempat order ke shenzhen, akhirnya balik ke manual lagi XeroX dan aut666n tak lupa pcb bolong. kami dari @waftlab mengucapkan yaey"<br />
<br />
* https://www.instagram.com/p/CyIzVB5SWBb/?igsh=dmh2ZHF0dDRoN3Qx<br />
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== Residency research topics ==<br />
<br />
'''19. - 27. March'''<br />
<br />
I am super happy to spend some days in [https://radiona.org/ Radiona] to work on a few of my ongoing research interests!<br />
<br />
=== Workshopology Zine for [[Record and Play DUA]] ===<br />
<br />
During 2022 and 2023, I have been motivated to continue my workshopology interests and I had the chance to work in diverse environments, from Maribor to Surabaya, Zurich to Chiang Mai, with a highly skilled group of other workshop enthusiasts. I have been following the idea to reproduce each others workshop concepts, fork and modify the methods, readapt them to different local environments and keep a group discussion alive to compare and reflect on each others experiences. An example, described below, is when I reproduced the workshop by Arnont Nongyao, who I met in Yogyakarta and participated at his workshop [[GBMN]], in different locations, and then collaborated with him on making a zine together. Instead of a mere "instruction" we aimed at a different content of our so called "playbook", focusing more on stories and reflections mixed up with beautiful illustrations, acompaning the basics like material lists and step-by-step. The zine should inspire other workshop enthusiasts to try out such a workshop and keep in mind the larger context of why we are doing them.<br />
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==== Revised [[GBMN]] Zine / playbook, English ====<br />
[[File:GBMN_testPring_CMX.jpg|320px|Revised English Version, printed in Chiang Mai]][[File:Selection_999(2533).jpg|thumb|240px|Allow me to share an observation from our workshop in Yogyakarta, where we ignited our electronic sound art and noise workshop by drilling holes into wooden canvases. This simple act captivated participants from the outset, including individuals who might never have ventured into the realm of electronics. Nopel, for instance, who graced us with his presence, may not have otherwise explored the wonders of electronics. Yet, by employing his trusty drill, he was filled with unwavering enthusiasm.]]<br />
<br />
Reflecting on those [[GBMN]] workshops after experiencing it first time in Yogya and then dusjagr's "reproduction" of the method in Maribor. Marc Dusseiller, Arnont Nongyao, Monika Pocrnjić.<br />
<br />
https://mega.hackteria.org/index.php/s/6esFrkW3aDkJCTZ<br />
<br />
'''Revised and summarized by chatGPT'''<br />
<br />
In this transcendent dialogue, Marc, Arnont, and Monika engage in a profound exploration of the workshopology realm. Inspired by Arnont's "GBMN - gentle but make noise" workshop, Marc attempted to recreate its essence in Maribor. Monika reflects on the workshop's enigmatic nature, characterized by self-organization and a departure from traditional mentorship dynamics. Arnont shares his journey, learning electronics through his mentor's unorthodox approach and embracing the beauty of simplicity.<br />
<br />
The significance of crafting materials emerges as a central theme, with Arnont emphasizing the importance of locality and personalization. Monika highlights the rarity of individual expression in traditional electronics workshops, while Marc contemplates the workshop's unique start with painting and drawing before delving into electronics. The method's resonance with old-fashioned three-dimensional craftsmanship, reminiscent of a bygone era, captivates Arnont.<br />
<br />
In their closing reflections, Marc, Monika, and Arnont share personal anecdotes, illustrating their journeys in the realm of electronics. Marc's background in material science and engineering led him to embrace simple electronics for over a decade. Monika's fascination with disassembling objects propelled her towards arts education and a lasting passion for electronics. Arnont's teenage exposure to electronics and his pursuit of simplicity shaped his artistic path. Through their profound exchange, they cultivate a deeper understanding of the workshop's transformative power.<br />
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<br />
=== Software development for [[Pd BioAmp]] ===<br />
<br />
I have been teaching a project based learning class ([[Medizintechnik DIY]]) in the FabLab Luzern for the last couple of years, where we explore various tools of digital fabrication, arduino, in the context of medical technologies, using simple open hardware amplifiers to measure voltages produced in the human body (EMG, ECG, EOG, EEG). That includes muscle contraction, heart beat, eye movement, or slighly more challenging also brain waves.<br />
<br />
Due to the fact that we still have many of those BioAmps in stock (and the class has been cancelled), I have been working on a more robust and complete prototype -> product to share the device for other interested geeks worldwide. Unlike in the class, the Pd BioAmp is more towards giving a functional / finished product to musicians & artists to explore how to integrate it in their own works.<br />
<br />
[[File:bioamp_pd-patch_ani.gif|420px]][[File:pd_bioamp_case.jpg|240px]]<br />
<br />
For this I want to use the time during the residency to further develop the software and hopefully get feedback / help from other members of Radiona.<br />
<br />
=== PCB design for [[Pd BioAmp#pd BioAmp Eurorack version|Eurorack Bioamp]] ===<br />
<br />
I produced already 3 prototypes that are assembled in a more robust format with a nice box and frontplate. Because I want to share the devices with a larger group of musicians, and making them all by hand is a bit too much, it's time to design a PCB that can be produced, assembled and will fit into the standard Eurorack format for people to add to their existing setup.</div>Dusjagrhttp://www.hackteria.org/wiki/index.php?title=Dusjagr%27s_Radiona_Residency_2024&diff=57058Dusjagr's Radiona Residency 20242024-03-11T15:03:45Z<p>Dusjagr: /* PCB design for Eurorack Bioamp */</p>
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<div>== Workshop: "RnB" ==<br />
<br />
'''20 & 21 March 2024, 18:00 - 21:00'''<br />
<br />
'''RnB - Record n Beyond''' is a make-listen-create workshop involving a simple electronic circuit that we will build together, to control and program two individual motors, which can be used to create kinetic sound sculptures. During the workshop the participants will be introduced into the basics of soldering and electronic components using the very accessible method of "[https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main paper-bits]". The circuit allows the user to record and play/loop patterns of "beats" which then make the motors move, wiggle, twist, flip various objects that can be crafted into a kinetic sound machine. Together with the whole group of participants we will construct a room filling sound sculpture, using found objects and recycled materials, to explore different noises and materialities collaboratively. <br />
<br />
This workshop has been inspired by [https://www.ralfschreiber.com/ Ralf Schreiber (DE)] who describes it as follows: <br />
<br />
''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."''<br />
<br />
* No previous knowledge in electronics is necessary<br />
* Bring interesting materials to experiment with from home<br />
* Guest input lecture (to be confirmed): [http://www.ljudmila.org/~savskib/ Borut Savski], born in 1960 in Ljubljana, Slovenia, is an intermedia artist, composer and producer who places great emphasis on sound – while using technical solutions for unusual instruments and autonomous sound and visual structures / sculptures.<br />
<br />
=== Paper PCB version developed in Thailand, Jan 2024 ===<br />
<br />
[[File:PaperPCB_MAD-workshop.jpg|thumb|400px|new version using [https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main Wolfgang Spahn's paper PCB method]]]<br />
<br />
Paper PCBs is the fastest and the most flexible rapid prototyping system developed by [https://wolfgang-spahn.de/doku.php Wolfgang Spahn] since the early 2K. Paper PCBs are Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) based on paper print outs combined with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stripboard copper strip boards], also called Veroboards. With these boards one can easily build and modifier real electronic circuits that could be used in any devices and applications.<br />
<br />
For all kind of media installation based on controller and electronics one requires printed circuit boards (PCB's). It can be quite a task to get the perfect one that matches your needs. Due to industrial standards it takes some time and money to get them manufactured. Another option is to create them by yourself, but most likely you'll end up with a lot of dangerous chemicals and find yourself drilling hundreds of holes.<br />
<br />
Paperboards or Paper PCBs are a smart way to avoid the trouble. It is an open hardware system that allows you to create PCB's easily. You simply need a drawing program like Gimp, Inkscape or (Photoshop) to design or modify them on your computer (Fritzing will also do). Just print it and stick the printed circuit on a standard protoboard (available at every electronic shop) and voilà - there is your proper PCB. The system allows you to get an individual colorful design, too.<br />
<br />
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<br />
=== How to make sound? ===<br />
[[File:RF300-Spring-Mod.jpg|thumb|400px|Ralf's Spring Mod]]<br />
''Wenn du ohne Gravitation schlagen willst, kannst du die Motoren ja noch mit ner Bronzefeder (30x2x0,1mm) modden. 0,1mm dicke Bronzebleche solltest du finden können. Lüsterklemme auf Motorachse schrauben, Enden der Feder an Klemme & direkt ans Motorgehäuse löten...fertig.''<br />
<br />
''Interessant wird es auch mit beidseitig elastischen Anschlägen (Bronzebleche)....oder den Schlegel mit Silikonschlauchstückchen/kleinen Federn bestücken. Da bekommst du Doppelschläge / mechanisches Delays...''<br />
<br />
[[File:record_play_thaiVersion.jpg|400px]]<br />
<br />
Testing to build the circuit on proto-board, and doing the mechanical spring with cable ties. seems to work ok... the circuit is a bit complicated to build like this for beginners...<br />
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=== Background ===<br />
<br />
''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."'' - from [http://www.ralfschreiber.com/share/pulseandpatterns.html Ralf Schreiber]<br />
<br />
As always, Ralf's workshops are fantastic examples combining technological simplicity, DIY electronics & soldering with a broad artistic and aesthetic creative potential for collaborative sound / kinetic art-making to explore together with workshop participants of all age groups and backgrounds.<br />
<br />
During the [[TUAK]] residensi, we have picked up on of Ralf's workshop, the [http://www.ralfschreiber.com/share/pulseandpatterns.html Record & Play], and experimented with different models for using it as a local workshop module in Indonesia. During the conversations with Ralf, we also found the new code, developed my [https://github.com/ChrisMicro ChrisMicro] which allows to control 2 motors with a single ATTINY85 chip, using classes and object oriented code.<br />
<br />
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=== Mentors ===<br />
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==== Marc Dusseiller aka [[dusjagr]] (Switzerland) ====<br />
[[File:dusjagr_fishEye_CRISPR.jpg|thumb|240px| dusjagr's failed attempt to make an embryo in a vial]]<br />
Marc Dusseiller aka dusjagr is a nomadic researcher and workshopologist. He is part of the [http://www.randelab.ch/ Center for Alternative Coconut Research], co-founder of [http://mechatronicart.ch/ SGMK], [https://www.bitwaescherei.ch/ Bitwäscherei Hackerspace Collective] and the [http://hackteria.org/ Hackteria network]. Before travelling the world for making DIY / DIWO laboratories for creative biological experimentation with living media, Marc entered the world of DIY electronics, designing printed circuit boards for synthesizers and organizing workshops and festivals mostly in Zürich, Taipei and Yogyakarta. He was the co-organizer of the different editions of [http://hackteria.org/category/hackterialab/ HackteriaLab 2010 - 2020] Zürich, Romainmotier, Bangalore, [http://hackteria.org/wiki/HLab14 Yogyakarta] and [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Kl%C3%B6ntal_Biohack_Retreat_-_Switzerland_2017 Klöntal], [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Oki_Wonder_Lab Okinawa] and collaborated on the organisation of the [http://citizensciences.net/biofabbing/ BioFabbing Convergence], 2017, in Geneva and the [http://openhardware.science/ Gathering for Open Science Hardware, GOSH! 2016, Geneva & 2018, in Shenzhen]. He also loves [http://wiki.8bitmixtape.cc/ coconuts].<br />
<br />
* http://hackteria.org/wiki/dusjagr<br />
* https://mechatronicart.ch/<br />
* https://bitwaescherei.ch/<br />
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==== Remote Observers and Collaborators ====<br />
<br />
===== Helmi Hardian (Surabaya, Indonesia) | [https://wiki.sgmk-ssam.ch/wiki/BIR_residensi BIR residensi] =====<br />
[[File:HelmiPinkHat.jpg|thumb|right|240px|Helmi]]<br />
Helmi Hardian is a grassroots artist and ghetto scientist, with a specific interest in cooking and smoking at the same time. He lives in Surabaya, the city that is well known for its industry and technology, as well as being the center of electronic component trading (chiefly, Pasar Genteng). Hence, almost all of his works are closely related to science and technology as the medium of creativity. He is the co-founder of Waft Lab, a creative-based initiative that works at interdisciplinary practices. Currently, he focuses on tech development through DIY/DIWO culture and playing his role in researching, hacking, or deconstructing daily materials to provide some devices with new functional aspects, as well as developing workshop kits, lecturing contents, and presentation materials, which aim to learn, share, and exchange knowledge.<br />
<br />
* https://waft-lab.com/<br />
* https://www.instagram.com/helmihardian/<br />
* https://www.hackteria.org/workshops/pasar-senggol/<br />
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=== More inspriational examples ===<br />
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=== Earlier test runs of the workshop ===<br />
<br />
==== Workshop "Simple Kinetic Sound Sculpture" at Pazar Kaget, GOR, Bandung ====<br />
<br />
Dusjagr was invited to visit GOR (Gelanggang Olah Rasa), in Bandung, and participate with a DIY electronics & art workshop during their weekend Bazaar. We took the opportunity to try out the new workshop concept adapted during the [[TUAK#record_.26_play_for_attiny85|TUAK]] residensi, where we redesigned new PCBs for the workshop "record & play" by Ralf Schreiber.<br />
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<gallery mode="packed-hover" widths=280px heights=200px><br />
File:GOR_Workshop_Group.jpg<br />
File:IMG_20230527_110556.jpg<br />
File:IMG_20230527_173516.jpg<br />
File:record_play_crabCrap.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_03.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_DusjagrMentor.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_Group_02.jpeg<br />
File:recordPlay_fishPCB.jpg<br />
File:soldering_HelmisPCB.jpg<br />
</gallery><br />
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==== Workshop "Simple Kinetic Sound Sculpture" at FKSM - Festival Komunitas Seni Media, Lombok, Indonesia ====<br />
<br />
'''june 2023'''<br />
<br />
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File:Selection_999(2780).jpg<br />
File:Selection_999(2781).jpg<br />
File:Selection_999(2782).jpg<br />
File:Selection_999(2783).jpg<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
"ultra-mega terlambat posting, tampak suasana lokakarya @fksm.indonesia merangkai pengontrol motor dc untuk kebutuhan ini dan itu. lokakarya ini diadakan oleh kemendikbudristek dan @arcolabs.id di taman budaya mataram ntb, kala itu sekitar awal juni 2023. konversi desain menggunakan inkscape extension svg2shenzhen bikinan badgeek @manticore_ , sayangnya nggak sempat order ke shenzhen, akhirnya balik ke manual lagi XeroX dan aut666n tak lupa pcb bolong. kami dari @waftlab mengucapkan yaey"<br />
<br />
* https://www.instagram.com/p/CyIzVB5SWBb/?igsh=dmh2ZHF0dDRoN3Qx<br />
<br />
== Residency research topics ==<br />
<br />
'''19. - 27. March'''<br />
<br />
I am super happy to spend some days in [https://radiona.org/ Radiona] to work on a few of my ongoing research interests!<br />
<br />
=== Workshopology Zine for [[Record and Play DUA]] ===<br />
<br />
During 2022 and 2023, I have been motivated to continue my workshopology interests and I had the chance to work in diverse environments, from Maribor to Surabaya, Zurich to Chiang Mai, with a highly skilled group of other workshop enthusiasts. I have been following the idea to reproduce each others workshop concepts, fork and modify the methods, readapt them to different local environments and keep a group discussion alive to compare and reflect on each others experiences. An example, described below, is when I reproduced the workshop by Arnont Nongyao, who I met in Yogyakarta and participated at his workshop [[GBMN]], in different locations, and then collaborated with him on making a zine together. Instead of a mere "instruction" we aimed at a different content of our so called "playbook", focusing more on stories and reflections mixed up with beautiful illustrations, acompaning the basics like material lists and step-by-step. The zine should inspire other workshop enthusiasts to try out such a workshop and keep in mind the larger context of why we are doing them.<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
==== Revised GBMN Zine / playbook, English ====<br />
[[File:GBMN_testPring_CMX.jpg|320px|Revised English Version, printed in Chiang Mai]][[File:Selection_999(2533).jpg|thumb|240px|Allow me to share an observation from our workshop in Yogyakarta, where we ignited our electronic sound art and noise workshop by drilling holes into wooden canvases. This simple act captivated participants from the outset, including individuals who might never have ventured into the realm of electronics. Nopel, for instance, who graced us with his presence, may not have otherwise explored the wonders of electronics. Yet, by employing his trusty drill, he was filled with unwavering enthusiasm.]]<br />
<br />
Reflecting on those [[GBMN]] workshops after experiencing it first time in Yogya and then dusjagr's "reproduction" of the method in Maribor. Marc Dusseiller, Arnont Nongyao, Monika Pocrnjić.<br />
<br />
https://mega.hackteria.org/index.php/s/6esFrkW3aDkJCTZ<br />
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<br />
=== Software development for [[Pd BioAmp]] ===<br />
<br />
I have been teaching a project based learning class ([[Medizintechnik DIY]]) in the FabLab Luzern for the last couple of years, where we explore various tools of digital fabrication, arduino, in the context of medical technologies, using simple open hardware amplifiers to measure voltages produced in the human body (EMG, ECG, EOG, EEG). That includes muscle contraction, heart beat, eye movement, or slighly more challenging also brain waves.<br />
<br />
Due to the fact that we still have many of those BioAmps in stock (and the class has been cancelled), I have been working on a more robust and complete prototype -> product to share the device for other interested geeks worldwide. Unlike in the class, the Pd BioAmp is more towards giving a functional / finished product to musicians & artists to explore how to integrate it in their own works.<br />
<br />
[[File:bioamp_pd-patch_ani.gif|420px]][[File:pd_bioamp_case.jpg|240px]]<br />
<br />
For this I want to use the time during the residency to further develop the software and hopefully get feedback / help from other members of Radiona.<br />
<br />
=== PCB design for [[Pd BioAmp#pd BioAmp Eurorack version|Eurorack Bioamp]] ===<br />
<br />
I produced already 3 prototypes that are assembled in a more robust format with a nice box and frontplate. Because I want to share the devices with a larger group of musicians, and making them all by hand is a bit too much, it's time to design a PCB that can be produced, assembled and will fit into the standard Eurorack format for people to add to their existing setup.</div>Dusjagrhttp://www.hackteria.org/wiki/index.php?title=Dusjagr%27s_Radiona_Residency_2024&diff=57057Dusjagr's Radiona Residency 20242024-03-11T15:02:59Z<p>Dusjagr: /* Residency research topics */</p>
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<div>== Workshop: "RnB" ==<br />
<br />
'''20 & 21 March 2024, 18:00 - 21:00'''<br />
<br />
'''RnB - Record n Beyond''' is a make-listen-create workshop involving a simple electronic circuit that we will build together, to control and program two individual motors, which can be used to create kinetic sound sculptures. During the workshop the participants will be introduced into the basics of soldering and electronic components using the very accessible method of "[https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main paper-bits]". The circuit allows the user to record and play/loop patterns of "beats" which then make the motors move, wiggle, twist, flip various objects that can be crafted into a kinetic sound machine. Together with the whole group of participants we will construct a room filling sound sculpture, using found objects and recycled materials, to explore different noises and materialities collaboratively. <br />
<br />
This workshop has been inspired by [https://www.ralfschreiber.com/ Ralf Schreiber (DE)] who describes it as follows: <br />
<br />
''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."''<br />
<br />
* No previous knowledge in electronics is necessary<br />
* Bring interesting materials to experiment with from home<br />
* Guest input lecture (to be confirmed): [http://www.ljudmila.org/~savskib/ Borut Savski], born in 1960 in Ljubljana, Slovenia, is an intermedia artist, composer and producer who places great emphasis on sound – while using technical solutions for unusual instruments and autonomous sound and visual structures / sculptures.<br />
<br />
=== Paper PCB version developed in Thailand, Jan 2024 ===<br />
<br />
[[File:PaperPCB_MAD-workshop.jpg|thumb|400px|new version using [https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main Wolfgang Spahn's paper PCB method]]]<br />
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Paper PCBs is the fastest and the most flexible rapid prototyping system developed by [https://wolfgang-spahn.de/doku.php Wolfgang Spahn] since the early 2K. Paper PCBs are Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) based on paper print outs combined with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stripboard copper strip boards], also called Veroboards. With these boards one can easily build and modifier real electronic circuits that could be used in any devices and applications.<br />
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For all kind of media installation based on controller and electronics one requires printed circuit boards (PCB's). It can be quite a task to get the perfect one that matches your needs. Due to industrial standards it takes some time and money to get them manufactured. Another option is to create them by yourself, but most likely you'll end up with a lot of dangerous chemicals and find yourself drilling hundreds of holes.<br />
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Paperboards or Paper PCBs are a smart way to avoid the trouble. It is an open hardware system that allows you to create PCB's easily. You simply need a drawing program like Gimp, Inkscape or (Photoshop) to design or modify them on your computer (Fritzing will also do). Just print it and stick the printed circuit on a standard protoboard (available at every electronic shop) and voilà - there is your proper PCB. The system allows you to get an individual colorful design, too.<br />
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=== How to make sound? ===<br />
[[File:RF300-Spring-Mod.jpg|thumb|400px|Ralf's Spring Mod]]<br />
''Wenn du ohne Gravitation schlagen willst, kannst du die Motoren ja noch mit ner Bronzefeder (30x2x0,1mm) modden. 0,1mm dicke Bronzebleche solltest du finden können. Lüsterklemme auf Motorachse schrauben, Enden der Feder an Klemme & direkt ans Motorgehäuse löten...fertig.''<br />
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''Interessant wird es auch mit beidseitig elastischen Anschlägen (Bronzebleche)....oder den Schlegel mit Silikonschlauchstückchen/kleinen Federn bestücken. Da bekommst du Doppelschläge / mechanisches Delays...''<br />
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[[File:record_play_thaiVersion.jpg|400px]]<br />
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Testing to build the circuit on proto-board, and doing the mechanical spring with cable ties. seems to work ok... the circuit is a bit complicated to build like this for beginners...<br />
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=== Background ===<br />
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''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."'' - from [http://www.ralfschreiber.com/share/pulseandpatterns.html Ralf Schreiber]<br />
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As always, Ralf's workshops are fantastic examples combining technological simplicity, DIY electronics & soldering with a broad artistic and aesthetic creative potential for collaborative sound / kinetic art-making to explore together with workshop participants of all age groups and backgrounds.<br />
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During the [[TUAK]] residensi, we have picked up on of Ralf's workshop, the [http://www.ralfschreiber.com/share/pulseandpatterns.html Record & Play], and experimented with different models for using it as a local workshop module in Indonesia. During the conversations with Ralf, we also found the new code, developed my [https://github.com/ChrisMicro ChrisMicro] which allows to control 2 motors with a single ATTINY85 chip, using classes and object oriented code.<br />
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=== Mentors ===<br />
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==== Marc Dusseiller aka [[dusjagr]] (Switzerland) ====<br />
[[File:dusjagr_fishEye_CRISPR.jpg|thumb|240px| dusjagr's failed attempt to make an embryo in a vial]]<br />
Marc Dusseiller aka dusjagr is a nomadic researcher and workshopologist. He is part of the [http://www.randelab.ch/ Center for Alternative Coconut Research], co-founder of [http://mechatronicart.ch/ SGMK], [https://www.bitwaescherei.ch/ Bitwäscherei Hackerspace Collective] and the [http://hackteria.org/ Hackteria network]. Before travelling the world for making DIY / DIWO laboratories for creative biological experimentation with living media, Marc entered the world of DIY electronics, designing printed circuit boards for synthesizers and organizing workshops and festivals mostly in Zürich, Taipei and Yogyakarta. He was the co-organizer of the different editions of [http://hackteria.org/category/hackterialab/ HackteriaLab 2010 - 2020] Zürich, Romainmotier, Bangalore, [http://hackteria.org/wiki/HLab14 Yogyakarta] and [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Kl%C3%B6ntal_Biohack_Retreat_-_Switzerland_2017 Klöntal], [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Oki_Wonder_Lab Okinawa] and collaborated on the organisation of the [http://citizensciences.net/biofabbing/ BioFabbing Convergence], 2017, in Geneva and the [http://openhardware.science/ Gathering for Open Science Hardware, GOSH! 2016, Geneva & 2018, in Shenzhen]. He also loves [http://wiki.8bitmixtape.cc/ coconuts].<br />
<br />
* http://hackteria.org/wiki/dusjagr<br />
* https://mechatronicart.ch/<br />
* https://bitwaescherei.ch/<br />
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<br />
==== Remote Observers and Collaborators ====<br />
<br />
===== Helmi Hardian (Surabaya, Indonesia) | [https://wiki.sgmk-ssam.ch/wiki/BIR_residensi BIR residensi] =====<br />
[[File:HelmiPinkHat.jpg|thumb|right|240px|Helmi]]<br />
Helmi Hardian is a grassroots artist and ghetto scientist, with a specific interest in cooking and smoking at the same time. He lives in Surabaya, the city that is well known for its industry and technology, as well as being the center of electronic component trading (chiefly, Pasar Genteng). Hence, almost all of his works are closely related to science and technology as the medium of creativity. He is the co-founder of Waft Lab, a creative-based initiative that works at interdisciplinary practices. Currently, he focuses on tech development through DIY/DIWO culture and playing his role in researching, hacking, or deconstructing daily materials to provide some devices with new functional aspects, as well as developing workshop kits, lecturing contents, and presentation materials, which aim to learn, share, and exchange knowledge.<br />
<br />
* https://waft-lab.com/<br />
* https://www.instagram.com/helmihardian/<br />
* https://www.hackteria.org/workshops/pasar-senggol/<br />
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=== More inspriational examples ===<br />
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=== Earlier test runs of the workshop ===<br />
<br />
==== Workshop "Simple Kinetic Sound Sculpture" at Pazar Kaget, GOR, Bandung ====<br />
<br />
Dusjagr was invited to visit GOR (Gelanggang Olah Rasa), in Bandung, and participate with a DIY electronics & art workshop during their weekend Bazaar. We took the opportunity to try out the new workshop concept adapted during the [[TUAK#record_.26_play_for_attiny85|TUAK]] residensi, where we redesigned new PCBs for the workshop "record & play" by Ralf Schreiber.<br />
<br />
<gallery mode="packed-hover" widths=280px heights=200px><br />
File:GOR_Workshop_Group.jpg<br />
File:IMG_20230527_110556.jpg<br />
File:IMG_20230527_173516.jpg<br />
File:record_play_crabCrap.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_03.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_DusjagrMentor.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_Group_02.jpeg<br />
File:recordPlay_fishPCB.jpg<br />
File:soldering_HelmisPCB.jpg<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==== Workshop "Simple Kinetic Sound Sculpture" at FKSM - Festival Komunitas Seni Media, Lombok, Indonesia ====<br />
<br />
'''june 2023'''<br />
<br />
<gallery mode="packed-hover" widths=280px heights=200px><br />
File:Selection_999(2780).jpg<br />
File:Selection_999(2781).jpg<br />
File:Selection_999(2782).jpg<br />
File:Selection_999(2783).jpg<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
"ultra-mega terlambat posting, tampak suasana lokakarya @fksm.indonesia merangkai pengontrol motor dc untuk kebutuhan ini dan itu. lokakarya ini diadakan oleh kemendikbudristek dan @arcolabs.id di taman budaya mataram ntb, kala itu sekitar awal juni 2023. konversi desain menggunakan inkscape extension svg2shenzhen bikinan badgeek @manticore_ , sayangnya nggak sempat order ke shenzhen, akhirnya balik ke manual lagi XeroX dan aut666n tak lupa pcb bolong. kami dari @waftlab mengucapkan yaey"<br />
<br />
* https://www.instagram.com/p/CyIzVB5SWBb/?igsh=dmh2ZHF0dDRoN3Qx<br />
<br />
== Residency research topics ==<br />
<br />
'''19. - 27. March'''<br />
<br />
I am super happy to spend some days in [https://radiona.org/ Radiona] to work on a few of my ongoing research interests!<br />
<br />
=== Workshopology Zine for [[Record and Play DUA]] ===<br />
<br />
During 2022 and 2023, I have been motivated to continue my workshopology interests and I had the chance to work in diverse environments, from Maribor to Surabaya, Zurich to Chiang Mai, with a highly skilled group of other workshop enthusiasts. I have been following the idea to reproduce each others workshop concepts, fork and modify the methods, readapt them to different local environments and keep a group discussion alive to compare and reflect on each others experiences. An example, described below, is when I reproduced the workshop by Arnont Nongyao, who I met in Yogyakarta and participated at his workshop [[GBMN]], in different locations, and then collaborated with him on making a zine together. Instead of a mere "instruction" we aimed at a different content of our so called "playbook", focusing more on stories and reflections mixed up with beautiful illustrations, acompaning the basics like material lists and step-by-step. The zine should inspire other workshop enthusiasts to try out such a workshop and keep in mind the larger context of why we are doing them.<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
==== Revised GBMN Zine / playbook, English ====<br />
[[File:GBMN_testPring_CMX.jpg|320px|Revised English Version, printed in Chiang Mai]][[File:Selection_999(2533).jpg|thumb|240px|Allow me to share an observation from our workshop in Yogyakarta, where we ignited our electronic sound art and noise workshop by drilling holes into wooden canvases. This simple act captivated participants from the outset, including individuals who might never have ventured into the realm of electronics. Nopel, for instance, who graced us with his presence, may not have otherwise explored the wonders of electronics. Yet, by employing his trusty drill, he was filled with unwavering enthusiasm.]]<br />
<br />
Reflecting on those [[GBMN]] workshops after experiencing it first time in Yogya and then dusjagr's "reproduction" of the method in Maribor. Marc Dusseiller, Arnont Nongyao, Monika Pocrnjić.<br />
<br />
https://mega.hackteria.org/index.php/s/6esFrkW3aDkJCTZ<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
=== Software development for [[Pd BioAmp]] ===<br />
<br />
I have been teaching a project based learning class ([[Medizintechnik DIY]]) in the FabLab Luzern for the last couple of years, where we explore various tools of digital fabrication, arduino, in the context of medical technologies, using simple open hardware amplifiers to measure voltages produced in the human body (EMG, ECG, EOG, EEG). That includes muscle contraction, heart beat, eye movement, or slighly more challenging also brain waves.<br />
<br />
Due to the fact that we still have many of those BioAmps in stock (and the class has been cancelled), I have been working on a more robust and complete prototype -> product to share the device for other interested geeks worldwide. Unlike in the class, the Pd BioAmp is more towards giving a functional / finished product to musicians & artists to explore how to integrate it in their own works.<br />
<br />
[[File:bioamp_pd-patch_ani.gif|420px]][[File:pd_bioamp_case.jpg|240px]]<br />
<br />
For this I want to use the time during the residency to further develop the software and hopefully get feedback / help from other members of Radiona.<br />
<br />
=== PCB design for [[https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Pd_BioAmp#pd%20BioAmp%20Eurorack%20version|Eurorack Bioamp]] ===<br />
<br />
I produced already 3 prototypes that are assembled in a more robust format with a nice box and frontplate. Because I want to share the devices with a larger group of musicians, and making them all by hand is a bit too much, it's time to design a PCB that can be produced, assembled and will fit into the standard Eurorack format for people to add to their existing setup.</div>Dusjagrhttp://www.hackteria.org/wiki/index.php?title=Dusjagr%27s_Radiona_Residency_2024&diff=57056Dusjagr's Radiona Residency 20242024-03-11T14:13:38Z<p>Dusjagr: /* Workshopology Zine for Record and Play DUA */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Workshop: "RnB" ==<br />
<br />
'''20 & 21 March 2024, 18:00 - 21:00'''<br />
<br />
'''RnB - Record n Beyond''' is a make-listen-create workshop involving a simple electronic circuit that we will build together, to control and program two individual motors, which can be used to create kinetic sound sculptures. During the workshop the participants will be introduced into the basics of soldering and electronic components using the very accessible method of "[https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main paper-bits]". The circuit allows the user to record and play/loop patterns of "beats" which then make the motors move, wiggle, twist, flip various objects that can be crafted into a kinetic sound machine. Together with the whole group of participants we will construct a room filling sound sculpture, using found objects and recycled materials, to explore different noises and materialities collaboratively. <br />
<br />
This workshop has been inspired by [https://www.ralfschreiber.com/ Ralf Schreiber (DE)] who describes it as follows: <br />
<br />
''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."''<br />
<br />
* No previous knowledge in electronics is necessary<br />
* Bring interesting materials to experiment with from home<br />
* Guest input lecture (to be confirmed): [http://www.ljudmila.org/~savskib/ Borut Savski], born in 1960 in Ljubljana, Slovenia, is an intermedia artist, composer and producer who places great emphasis on sound – while using technical solutions for unusual instruments and autonomous sound and visual structures / sculptures.<br />
<br />
=== Paper PCB version developed in Thailand, Jan 2024 ===<br />
<br />
[[File:PaperPCB_MAD-workshop.jpg|thumb|400px|new version using [https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main Wolfgang Spahn's paper PCB method]]]<br />
<br />
Paper PCBs is the fastest and the most flexible rapid prototyping system developed by [https://wolfgang-spahn.de/doku.php Wolfgang Spahn] since the early 2K. Paper PCBs are Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) based on paper print outs combined with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stripboard copper strip boards], also called Veroboards. With these boards one can easily build and modifier real electronic circuits that could be used in any devices and applications.<br />
<br />
For all kind of media installation based on controller and electronics one requires printed circuit boards (PCB's). It can be quite a task to get the perfect one that matches your needs. Due to industrial standards it takes some time and money to get them manufactured. Another option is to create them by yourself, but most likely you'll end up with a lot of dangerous chemicals and find yourself drilling hundreds of holes.<br />
<br />
Paperboards or Paper PCBs are a smart way to avoid the trouble. It is an open hardware system that allows you to create PCB's easily. You simply need a drawing program like Gimp, Inkscape or (Photoshop) to design or modify them on your computer (Fritzing will also do). Just print it and stick the printed circuit on a standard protoboard (available at every electronic shop) and voilà - there is your proper PCB. The system allows you to get an individual colorful design, too.<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
=== How to make sound? ===<br />
[[File:RF300-Spring-Mod.jpg|thumb|400px|Ralf's Spring Mod]]<br />
''Wenn du ohne Gravitation schlagen willst, kannst du die Motoren ja noch mit ner Bronzefeder (30x2x0,1mm) modden. 0,1mm dicke Bronzebleche solltest du finden können. Lüsterklemme auf Motorachse schrauben, Enden der Feder an Klemme & direkt ans Motorgehäuse löten...fertig.''<br />
<br />
''Interessant wird es auch mit beidseitig elastischen Anschlägen (Bronzebleche)....oder den Schlegel mit Silikonschlauchstückchen/kleinen Federn bestücken. Da bekommst du Doppelschläge / mechanisches Delays...''<br />
<br />
[[File:record_play_thaiVersion.jpg|400px]]<br />
<br />
Testing to build the circuit on proto-board, and doing the mechanical spring with cable ties. seems to work ok... the circuit is a bit complicated to build like this for beginners...<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
=== Background ===<br />
<br />
''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."'' - from [http://www.ralfschreiber.com/share/pulseandpatterns.html Ralf Schreiber]<br />
<br />
As always, Ralf's workshops are fantastic examples combining technological simplicity, DIY electronics & soldering with a broad artistic and aesthetic creative potential for collaborative sound / kinetic art-making to explore together with workshop participants of all age groups and backgrounds.<br />
<br />
During the [[TUAK]] residensi, we have picked up on of Ralf's workshop, the [http://www.ralfschreiber.com/share/pulseandpatterns.html Record & Play], and experimented with different models for using it as a local workshop module in Indonesia. During the conversations with Ralf, we also found the new code, developed my [https://github.com/ChrisMicro ChrisMicro] which allows to control 2 motors with a single ATTINY85 chip, using classes and object oriented code.<br />
<br />
{{#widget:Iframe<br />
|url=https://player.vimeo.com/video/286142054?h=0e707f92fd<br />
|width=480<br />
|height=360<br />
|border=0<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=== Mentors ===<br />
<br />
==== Marc Dusseiller aka [[dusjagr]] (Switzerland) ====<br />
[[File:dusjagr_fishEye_CRISPR.jpg|thumb|240px| dusjagr's failed attempt to make an embryo in a vial]]<br />
Marc Dusseiller aka dusjagr is a nomadic researcher and workshopologist. He is part of the [http://www.randelab.ch/ Center for Alternative Coconut Research], co-founder of [http://mechatronicart.ch/ SGMK], [https://www.bitwaescherei.ch/ Bitwäscherei Hackerspace Collective] and the [http://hackteria.org/ Hackteria network]. Before travelling the world for making DIY / DIWO laboratories for creative biological experimentation with living media, Marc entered the world of DIY electronics, designing printed circuit boards for synthesizers and organizing workshops and festivals mostly in Zürich, Taipei and Yogyakarta. He was the co-organizer of the different editions of [http://hackteria.org/category/hackterialab/ HackteriaLab 2010 - 2020] Zürich, Romainmotier, Bangalore, [http://hackteria.org/wiki/HLab14 Yogyakarta] and [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Kl%C3%B6ntal_Biohack_Retreat_-_Switzerland_2017 Klöntal], [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Oki_Wonder_Lab Okinawa] and collaborated on the organisation of the [http://citizensciences.net/biofabbing/ BioFabbing Convergence], 2017, in Geneva and the [http://openhardware.science/ Gathering for Open Science Hardware, GOSH! 2016, Geneva & 2018, in Shenzhen]. He also loves [http://wiki.8bitmixtape.cc/ coconuts].<br />
<br />
* http://hackteria.org/wiki/dusjagr<br />
* https://mechatronicart.ch/<br />
* https://bitwaescherei.ch/<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
==== Remote Observers and Collaborators ====<br />
<br />
===== Helmi Hardian (Surabaya, Indonesia) | [https://wiki.sgmk-ssam.ch/wiki/BIR_residensi BIR residensi] =====<br />
[[File:HelmiPinkHat.jpg|thumb|right|240px|Helmi]]<br />
Helmi Hardian is a grassroots artist and ghetto scientist, with a specific interest in cooking and smoking at the same time. He lives in Surabaya, the city that is well known for its industry and technology, as well as being the center of electronic component trading (chiefly, Pasar Genteng). Hence, almost all of his works are closely related to science and technology as the medium of creativity. He is the co-founder of Waft Lab, a creative-based initiative that works at interdisciplinary practices. Currently, he focuses on tech development through DIY/DIWO culture and playing his role in researching, hacking, or deconstructing daily materials to provide some devices with new functional aspects, as well as developing workshop kits, lecturing contents, and presentation materials, which aim to learn, share, and exchange knowledge.<br />
<br />
* https://waft-lab.com/<br />
* https://www.instagram.com/helmihardian/<br />
* https://www.hackteria.org/workshops/pasar-senggol/<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
=== More inspriational examples ===<br />
<br />
{{#widget:Iframe<br />
|url=https://www.youtube.com/embed/tO4WYX424rw<br />
|width=480<br />
|height=360<br />
|border=0<br />
}}<br />
{{#widget:Iframe<br />
|url=https://www.youtube.com/embed/HP3GqU2gA9c<br />
|width=480<br />
|height=360<br />
|border=0<br />
}}<br />
{{#widget:Iframe<br />
|url=https://www.youtube.com/embed/YE7XhlgnaEQ<br />
|width=480<br />
|height=360<br />
|border=0<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=== Earlier test runs of the workshop ===<br />
<br />
==== Workshop "Simple Kinetic Sound Sculpture" at Pazar Kaget, GOR, Bandung ====<br />
<br />
Dusjagr was invited to visit GOR (Gelanggang Olah Rasa), in Bandung, and participate with a DIY electronics & art workshop during their weekend Bazaar. We took the opportunity to try out the new workshop concept adapted during the [[TUAK#record_.26_play_for_attiny85|TUAK]] residensi, where we redesigned new PCBs for the workshop "record & play" by Ralf Schreiber.<br />
<br />
<gallery mode="packed-hover" widths=280px heights=200px><br />
File:GOR_Workshop_Group.jpg<br />
File:IMG_20230527_110556.jpg<br />
File:IMG_20230527_173516.jpg<br />
File:record_play_crabCrap.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_03.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_DusjagrMentor.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_Group_02.jpeg<br />
File:recordPlay_fishPCB.jpg<br />
File:soldering_HelmisPCB.jpg<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==== Workshop "Simple Kinetic Sound Sculpture" at FKSM - Festival Komunitas Seni Media, Lombok, Indonesia ====<br />
<br />
'''june 2023'''<br />
<br />
<gallery mode="packed-hover" widths=280px heights=200px><br />
File:Selection_999(2780).jpg<br />
File:Selection_999(2781).jpg<br />
File:Selection_999(2782).jpg<br />
File:Selection_999(2783).jpg<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
"ultra-mega terlambat posting, tampak suasana lokakarya @fksm.indonesia merangkai pengontrol motor dc untuk kebutuhan ini dan itu. lokakarya ini diadakan oleh kemendikbudristek dan @arcolabs.id di taman budaya mataram ntb, kala itu sekitar awal juni 2023. konversi desain menggunakan inkscape extension svg2shenzhen bikinan badgeek @manticore_ , sayangnya nggak sempat order ke shenzhen, akhirnya balik ke manual lagi XeroX dan aut666n tak lupa pcb bolong. kami dari @waftlab mengucapkan yaey"<br />
<br />
* https://www.instagram.com/p/CyIzVB5SWBb/?igsh=dmh2ZHF0dDRoN3Qx<br />
<br />
== Residency research topics ==<br />
<br />
=== Workshopology Zine for [[Record and Play DUA]] ===<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
==== Revised GBMN Zine / playbook, English ====<br />
[[File:GBMN_testPring_CMX.jpg|320px|Revised English Version, printed in Chiang Mai]][[File:Selection_999(2533).jpg|thumb|240px|Allow me to share an observation from our workshop in Yogyakarta, where we ignited our electronic sound art and noise workshop by drilling holes into wooden canvases. This simple act captivated participants from the outset, including individuals who might never have ventured into the realm of electronics. Nopel, for instance, who graced us with his presence, may not have otherwise explored the wonders of electronics. Yet, by employing his trusty drill, he was filled with unwavering enthusiasm.]]<br />
<br />
Reflecting on those [[GBMN]] workshops after experiencing it first time in Yogya and then dusjagr's "reproduction" of the method in Maribor. Marc Dusseiller, Arnont Nongyao, Monika Pocrnjić.<br />
<br />
https://mega.hackteria.org/index.php/s/6esFrkW3aDkJCTZ<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
=== Software development for [[Pd BioAmp]] ===<br />
<br />
[[File:bioamp_pd-patch_ani.gif|420px]][[File:pd_bioamp_case.jpg|240px]]<br />
<br />
=== PCB design dor Eurorack Bioamp ===</div>Dusjagrhttp://www.hackteria.org/wiki/index.php?title=Dusjagr%27s_Radiona_Residency_2024&diff=57055Dusjagr's Radiona Residency 20242024-03-11T14:13:19Z<p>Dusjagr: /* Workshopology Zine for Record and Play DUA */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Workshop: "RnB" ==<br />
<br />
'''20 & 21 March 2024, 18:00 - 21:00'''<br />
<br />
'''RnB - Record n Beyond''' is a make-listen-create workshop involving a simple electronic circuit that we will build together, to control and program two individual motors, which can be used to create kinetic sound sculptures. During the workshop the participants will be introduced into the basics of soldering and electronic components using the very accessible method of "[https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main paper-bits]". The circuit allows the user to record and play/loop patterns of "beats" which then make the motors move, wiggle, twist, flip various objects that can be crafted into a kinetic sound machine. Together with the whole group of participants we will construct a room filling sound sculpture, using found objects and recycled materials, to explore different noises and materialities collaboratively. <br />
<br />
This workshop has been inspired by [https://www.ralfschreiber.com/ Ralf Schreiber (DE)] who describes it as follows: <br />
<br />
''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."''<br />
<br />
* No previous knowledge in electronics is necessary<br />
* Bring interesting materials to experiment with from home<br />
* Guest input lecture (to be confirmed): [http://www.ljudmila.org/~savskib/ Borut Savski], born in 1960 in Ljubljana, Slovenia, is an intermedia artist, composer and producer who places great emphasis on sound – while using technical solutions for unusual instruments and autonomous sound and visual structures / sculptures.<br />
<br />
=== Paper PCB version developed in Thailand, Jan 2024 ===<br />
<br />
[[File:PaperPCB_MAD-workshop.jpg|thumb|400px|new version using [https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main Wolfgang Spahn's paper PCB method]]]<br />
<br />
Paper PCBs is the fastest and the most flexible rapid prototyping system developed by [https://wolfgang-spahn.de/doku.php Wolfgang Spahn] since the early 2K. Paper PCBs are Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) based on paper print outs combined with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stripboard copper strip boards], also called Veroboards. With these boards one can easily build and modifier real electronic circuits that could be used in any devices and applications.<br />
<br />
For all kind of media installation based on controller and electronics one requires printed circuit boards (PCB's). It can be quite a task to get the perfect one that matches your needs. Due to industrial standards it takes some time and money to get them manufactured. Another option is to create them by yourself, but most likely you'll end up with a lot of dangerous chemicals and find yourself drilling hundreds of holes.<br />
<br />
Paperboards or Paper PCBs are a smart way to avoid the trouble. It is an open hardware system that allows you to create PCB's easily. You simply need a drawing program like Gimp, Inkscape or (Photoshop) to design or modify them on your computer (Fritzing will also do). Just print it and stick the printed circuit on a standard protoboard (available at every electronic shop) and voilà - there is your proper PCB. The system allows you to get an individual colorful design, too.<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
=== How to make sound? ===<br />
[[File:RF300-Spring-Mod.jpg|thumb|400px|Ralf's Spring Mod]]<br />
''Wenn du ohne Gravitation schlagen willst, kannst du die Motoren ja noch mit ner Bronzefeder (30x2x0,1mm) modden. 0,1mm dicke Bronzebleche solltest du finden können. Lüsterklemme auf Motorachse schrauben, Enden der Feder an Klemme & direkt ans Motorgehäuse löten...fertig.''<br />
<br />
''Interessant wird es auch mit beidseitig elastischen Anschlägen (Bronzebleche)....oder den Schlegel mit Silikonschlauchstückchen/kleinen Federn bestücken. Da bekommst du Doppelschläge / mechanisches Delays...''<br />
<br />
[[File:record_play_thaiVersion.jpg|400px]]<br />
<br />
Testing to build the circuit on proto-board, and doing the mechanical spring with cable ties. seems to work ok... the circuit is a bit complicated to build like this for beginners...<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
=== Background ===<br />
<br />
''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."'' - from [http://www.ralfschreiber.com/share/pulseandpatterns.html Ralf Schreiber]<br />
<br />
As always, Ralf's workshops are fantastic examples combining technological simplicity, DIY electronics & soldering with a broad artistic and aesthetic creative potential for collaborative sound / kinetic art-making to explore together with workshop participants of all age groups and backgrounds.<br />
<br />
During the [[TUAK]] residensi, we have picked up on of Ralf's workshop, the [http://www.ralfschreiber.com/share/pulseandpatterns.html Record & Play], and experimented with different models for using it as a local workshop module in Indonesia. During the conversations with Ralf, we also found the new code, developed my [https://github.com/ChrisMicro ChrisMicro] which allows to control 2 motors with a single ATTINY85 chip, using classes and object oriented code.<br />
<br />
{{#widget:Iframe<br />
|url=https://player.vimeo.com/video/286142054?h=0e707f92fd<br />
|width=480<br />
|height=360<br />
|border=0<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=== Mentors ===<br />
<br />
==== Marc Dusseiller aka [[dusjagr]] (Switzerland) ====<br />
[[File:dusjagr_fishEye_CRISPR.jpg|thumb|240px| dusjagr's failed attempt to make an embryo in a vial]]<br />
Marc Dusseiller aka dusjagr is a nomadic researcher and workshopologist. He is part of the [http://www.randelab.ch/ Center for Alternative Coconut Research], co-founder of [http://mechatronicart.ch/ SGMK], [https://www.bitwaescherei.ch/ Bitwäscherei Hackerspace Collective] and the [http://hackteria.org/ Hackteria network]. Before travelling the world for making DIY / DIWO laboratories for creative biological experimentation with living media, Marc entered the world of DIY electronics, designing printed circuit boards for synthesizers and organizing workshops and festivals mostly in Zürich, Taipei and Yogyakarta. He was the co-organizer of the different editions of [http://hackteria.org/category/hackterialab/ HackteriaLab 2010 - 2020] Zürich, Romainmotier, Bangalore, [http://hackteria.org/wiki/HLab14 Yogyakarta] and [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Kl%C3%B6ntal_Biohack_Retreat_-_Switzerland_2017 Klöntal], [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Oki_Wonder_Lab Okinawa] and collaborated on the organisation of the [http://citizensciences.net/biofabbing/ BioFabbing Convergence], 2017, in Geneva and the [http://openhardware.science/ Gathering for Open Science Hardware, GOSH! 2016, Geneva & 2018, in Shenzhen]. He also loves [http://wiki.8bitmixtape.cc/ coconuts].<br />
<br />
* http://hackteria.org/wiki/dusjagr<br />
* https://mechatronicart.ch/<br />
* https://bitwaescherei.ch/<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
==== Remote Observers and Collaborators ====<br />
<br />
===== Helmi Hardian (Surabaya, Indonesia) | [https://wiki.sgmk-ssam.ch/wiki/BIR_residensi BIR residensi] =====<br />
[[File:HelmiPinkHat.jpg|thumb|right|240px|Helmi]]<br />
Helmi Hardian is a grassroots artist and ghetto scientist, with a specific interest in cooking and smoking at the same time. He lives in Surabaya, the city that is well known for its industry and technology, as well as being the center of electronic component trading (chiefly, Pasar Genteng). Hence, almost all of his works are closely related to science and technology as the medium of creativity. He is the co-founder of Waft Lab, a creative-based initiative that works at interdisciplinary practices. Currently, he focuses on tech development through DIY/DIWO culture and playing his role in researching, hacking, or deconstructing daily materials to provide some devices with new functional aspects, as well as developing workshop kits, lecturing contents, and presentation materials, which aim to learn, share, and exchange knowledge.<br />
<br />
* https://waft-lab.com/<br />
* https://www.instagram.com/helmihardian/<br />
* https://www.hackteria.org/workshops/pasar-senggol/<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
=== More inspriational examples ===<br />
<br />
{{#widget:Iframe<br />
|url=https://www.youtube.com/embed/tO4WYX424rw<br />
|width=480<br />
|height=360<br />
|border=0<br />
}}<br />
{{#widget:Iframe<br />
|url=https://www.youtube.com/embed/HP3GqU2gA9c<br />
|width=480<br />
|height=360<br />
|border=0<br />
}}<br />
{{#widget:Iframe<br />
|url=https://www.youtube.com/embed/YE7XhlgnaEQ<br />
|width=480<br />
|height=360<br />
|border=0<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=== Earlier test runs of the workshop ===<br />
<br />
==== Workshop "Simple Kinetic Sound Sculpture" at Pazar Kaget, GOR, Bandung ====<br />
<br />
Dusjagr was invited to visit GOR (Gelanggang Olah Rasa), in Bandung, and participate with a DIY electronics & art workshop during their weekend Bazaar. We took the opportunity to try out the new workshop concept adapted during the [[TUAK#record_.26_play_for_attiny85|TUAK]] residensi, where we redesigned new PCBs for the workshop "record & play" by Ralf Schreiber.<br />
<br />
<gallery mode="packed-hover" widths=280px heights=200px><br />
File:GOR_Workshop_Group.jpg<br />
File:IMG_20230527_110556.jpg<br />
File:IMG_20230527_173516.jpg<br />
File:record_play_crabCrap.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_03.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_DusjagrMentor.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_Group_02.jpeg<br />
File:recordPlay_fishPCB.jpg<br />
File:soldering_HelmisPCB.jpg<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==== Workshop "Simple Kinetic Sound Sculpture" at FKSM - Festival Komunitas Seni Media, Lombok, Indonesia ====<br />
<br />
'''june 2023'''<br />
<br />
<gallery mode="packed-hover" widths=280px heights=200px><br />
File:Selection_999(2780).jpg<br />
File:Selection_999(2781).jpg<br />
File:Selection_999(2782).jpg<br />
File:Selection_999(2783).jpg<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
"ultra-mega terlambat posting, tampak suasana lokakarya @fksm.indonesia merangkai pengontrol motor dc untuk kebutuhan ini dan itu. lokakarya ini diadakan oleh kemendikbudristek dan @arcolabs.id di taman budaya mataram ntb, kala itu sekitar awal juni 2023. konversi desain menggunakan inkscape extension svg2shenzhen bikinan badgeek @manticore_ , sayangnya nggak sempat order ke shenzhen, akhirnya balik ke manual lagi XeroX dan aut666n tak lupa pcb bolong. kami dari @waftlab mengucapkan yaey"<br />
<br />
* https://www.instagram.com/p/CyIzVB5SWBb/?igsh=dmh2ZHF0dDRoN3Qx<br />
<br />
== Residency research topics ==<br />
<br />
=== Workshopology Zine for [[Record and Play DUA]] ===<br />
<br />
Reflecting on those [[GBMN]] workshops after experiencing it first time in Yogya and then dusjagr's "reproduction" of the method in Maribor. Marc Dusseiller, Arnont Nongyao, Monika Pocrnjić.<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
==== Revised GBMN Zine / playbook, English ====<br />
[[File:GBMN_testPring_CMX.jpg|320px|Revised English Version, printed in Chiang Mai]][[File:Selection_999(2533).jpg|thumb|240px|Allow me to share an observation from our workshop in Yogyakarta, where we ignited our electronic sound art and noise workshop by drilling holes into wooden canvases. This simple act captivated participants from the outset, including individuals who might never have ventured into the realm of electronics. Nopel, for instance, who graced us with his presence, may not have otherwise explored the wonders of electronics. Yet, by employing his trusty drill, he was filled with unwavering enthusiasm.]]<br />
<br />
https://mega.hackteria.org/index.php/s/6esFrkW3aDkJCTZ<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
=== Software development for [[Pd BioAmp]] ===<br />
<br />
[[File:bioamp_pd-patch_ani.gif|420px]][[File:pd_bioamp_case.jpg|240px]]<br />
<br />
=== PCB design dor Eurorack Bioamp ===</div>Dusjagrhttp://www.hackteria.org/wiki/index.php?title=Dusjagr%27s_Radiona_Residency_2024&diff=57054Dusjagr's Radiona Residency 20242024-03-11T14:08:18Z<p>Dusjagr: /* Workshopology Zine for Record and Play DUA */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Workshop: "RnB" ==<br />
<br />
'''20 & 21 March 2024, 18:00 - 21:00'''<br />
<br />
'''RnB - Record n Beyond''' is a make-listen-create workshop involving a simple electronic circuit that we will build together, to control and program two individual motors, which can be used to create kinetic sound sculptures. During the workshop the participants will be introduced into the basics of soldering and electronic components using the very accessible method of "[https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main paper-bits]". The circuit allows the user to record and play/loop patterns of "beats" which then make the motors move, wiggle, twist, flip various objects that can be crafted into a kinetic sound machine. Together with the whole group of participants we will construct a room filling sound sculpture, using found objects and recycled materials, to explore different noises and materialities collaboratively. <br />
<br />
This workshop has been inspired by [https://www.ralfschreiber.com/ Ralf Schreiber (DE)] who describes it as follows: <br />
<br />
''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."''<br />
<br />
* No previous knowledge in electronics is necessary<br />
* Bring interesting materials to experiment with from home<br />
* Guest input lecture (to be confirmed): [http://www.ljudmila.org/~savskib/ Borut Savski], born in 1960 in Ljubljana, Slovenia, is an intermedia artist, composer and producer who places great emphasis on sound – while using technical solutions for unusual instruments and autonomous sound and visual structures / sculptures.<br />
<br />
=== Paper PCB version developed in Thailand, Jan 2024 ===<br />
<br />
[[File:PaperPCB_MAD-workshop.jpg|thumb|400px|new version using [https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main Wolfgang Spahn's paper PCB method]]]<br />
<br />
Paper PCBs is the fastest and the most flexible rapid prototyping system developed by [https://wolfgang-spahn.de/doku.php Wolfgang Spahn] since the early 2K. Paper PCBs are Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) based on paper print outs combined with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stripboard copper strip boards], also called Veroboards. With these boards one can easily build and modifier real electronic circuits that could be used in any devices and applications.<br />
<br />
For all kind of media installation based on controller and electronics one requires printed circuit boards (PCB's). It can be quite a task to get the perfect one that matches your needs. Due to industrial standards it takes some time and money to get them manufactured. Another option is to create them by yourself, but most likely you'll end up with a lot of dangerous chemicals and find yourself drilling hundreds of holes.<br />
<br />
Paperboards or Paper PCBs are a smart way to avoid the trouble. It is an open hardware system that allows you to create PCB's easily. You simply need a drawing program like Gimp, Inkscape or (Photoshop) to design or modify them on your computer (Fritzing will also do). Just print it and stick the printed circuit on a standard protoboard (available at every electronic shop) and voilà - there is your proper PCB. The system allows you to get an individual colorful design, too.<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
=== How to make sound? ===<br />
[[File:RF300-Spring-Mod.jpg|thumb|400px|Ralf's Spring Mod]]<br />
''Wenn du ohne Gravitation schlagen willst, kannst du die Motoren ja noch mit ner Bronzefeder (30x2x0,1mm) modden. 0,1mm dicke Bronzebleche solltest du finden können. Lüsterklemme auf Motorachse schrauben, Enden der Feder an Klemme & direkt ans Motorgehäuse löten...fertig.''<br />
<br />
''Interessant wird es auch mit beidseitig elastischen Anschlägen (Bronzebleche)....oder den Schlegel mit Silikonschlauchstückchen/kleinen Federn bestücken. Da bekommst du Doppelschläge / mechanisches Delays...''<br />
<br />
[[File:record_play_thaiVersion.jpg|400px]]<br />
<br />
Testing to build the circuit on proto-board, and doing the mechanical spring with cable ties. seems to work ok... the circuit is a bit complicated to build like this for beginners...<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
=== Background ===<br />
<br />
''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."'' - from [http://www.ralfschreiber.com/share/pulseandpatterns.html Ralf Schreiber]<br />
<br />
As always, Ralf's workshops are fantastic examples combining technological simplicity, DIY electronics & soldering with a broad artistic and aesthetic creative potential for collaborative sound / kinetic art-making to explore together with workshop participants of all age groups and backgrounds.<br />
<br />
During the [[TUAK]] residensi, we have picked up on of Ralf's workshop, the [http://www.ralfschreiber.com/share/pulseandpatterns.html Record & Play], and experimented with different models for using it as a local workshop module in Indonesia. During the conversations with Ralf, we also found the new code, developed my [https://github.com/ChrisMicro ChrisMicro] which allows to control 2 motors with a single ATTINY85 chip, using classes and object oriented code.<br />
<br />
{{#widget:Iframe<br />
|url=https://player.vimeo.com/video/286142054?h=0e707f92fd<br />
|width=480<br />
|height=360<br />
|border=0<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=== Mentors ===<br />
<br />
==== Marc Dusseiller aka [[dusjagr]] (Switzerland) ====<br />
[[File:dusjagr_fishEye_CRISPR.jpg|thumb|240px| dusjagr's failed attempt to make an embryo in a vial]]<br />
Marc Dusseiller aka dusjagr is a nomadic researcher and workshopologist. He is part of the [http://www.randelab.ch/ Center for Alternative Coconut Research], co-founder of [http://mechatronicart.ch/ SGMK], [https://www.bitwaescherei.ch/ Bitwäscherei Hackerspace Collective] and the [http://hackteria.org/ Hackteria network]. Before travelling the world for making DIY / DIWO laboratories for creative biological experimentation with living media, Marc entered the world of DIY electronics, designing printed circuit boards for synthesizers and organizing workshops and festivals mostly in Zürich, Taipei and Yogyakarta. He was the co-organizer of the different editions of [http://hackteria.org/category/hackterialab/ HackteriaLab 2010 - 2020] Zürich, Romainmotier, Bangalore, [http://hackteria.org/wiki/HLab14 Yogyakarta] and [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Kl%C3%B6ntal_Biohack_Retreat_-_Switzerland_2017 Klöntal], [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Oki_Wonder_Lab Okinawa] and collaborated on the organisation of the [http://citizensciences.net/biofabbing/ BioFabbing Convergence], 2017, in Geneva and the [http://openhardware.science/ Gathering for Open Science Hardware, GOSH! 2016, Geneva & 2018, in Shenzhen]. He also loves [http://wiki.8bitmixtape.cc/ coconuts].<br />
<br />
* http://hackteria.org/wiki/dusjagr<br />
* https://mechatronicart.ch/<br />
* https://bitwaescherei.ch/<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
==== Remote Observers and Collaborators ====<br />
<br />
===== Helmi Hardian (Surabaya, Indonesia) | [https://wiki.sgmk-ssam.ch/wiki/BIR_residensi BIR residensi] =====<br />
[[File:HelmiPinkHat.jpg|thumb|right|240px|Helmi]]<br />
Helmi Hardian is a grassroots artist and ghetto scientist, with a specific interest in cooking and smoking at the same time. He lives in Surabaya, the city that is well known for its industry and technology, as well as being the center of electronic component trading (chiefly, Pasar Genteng). Hence, almost all of his works are closely related to science and technology as the medium of creativity. He is the co-founder of Waft Lab, a creative-based initiative that works at interdisciplinary practices. Currently, he focuses on tech development through DIY/DIWO culture and playing his role in researching, hacking, or deconstructing daily materials to provide some devices with new functional aspects, as well as developing workshop kits, lecturing contents, and presentation materials, which aim to learn, share, and exchange knowledge.<br />
<br />
* https://waft-lab.com/<br />
* https://www.instagram.com/helmihardian/<br />
* https://www.hackteria.org/workshops/pasar-senggol/<br />
<br />
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<br />
=== More inspriational examples ===<br />
<br />
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|url=https://www.youtube.com/embed/tO4WYX424rw<br />
|width=480<br />
|height=360<br />
|border=0<br />
}}<br />
{{#widget:Iframe<br />
|url=https://www.youtube.com/embed/HP3GqU2gA9c<br />
|width=480<br />
|height=360<br />
|border=0<br />
}}<br />
{{#widget:Iframe<br />
|url=https://www.youtube.com/embed/YE7XhlgnaEQ<br />
|width=480<br />
|height=360<br />
|border=0<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=== Earlier test runs of the workshop ===<br />
<br />
==== Workshop "Simple Kinetic Sound Sculpture" at Pazar Kaget, GOR, Bandung ====<br />
<br />
Dusjagr was invited to visit GOR (Gelanggang Olah Rasa), in Bandung, and participate with a DIY electronics & art workshop during their weekend Bazaar. We took the opportunity to try out the new workshop concept adapted during the [[TUAK#record_.26_play_for_attiny85|TUAK]] residensi, where we redesigned new PCBs for the workshop "record & play" by Ralf Schreiber.<br />
<br />
<gallery mode="packed-hover" widths=280px heights=200px><br />
File:GOR_Workshop_Group.jpg<br />
File:IMG_20230527_110556.jpg<br />
File:IMG_20230527_173516.jpg<br />
File:record_play_crabCrap.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_03.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_DusjagrMentor.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_Group_02.jpeg<br />
File:recordPlay_fishPCB.jpg<br />
File:soldering_HelmisPCB.jpg<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==== Workshop "Simple Kinetic Sound Sculpture" at FKSM - Festival Komunitas Seni Media, Lombok, Indonesia ====<br />
<br />
'''june 2023'''<br />
<br />
<gallery mode="packed-hover" widths=280px heights=200px><br />
File:Selection_999(2780).jpg<br />
File:Selection_999(2781).jpg<br />
File:Selection_999(2782).jpg<br />
File:Selection_999(2783).jpg<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
"ultra-mega terlambat posting, tampak suasana lokakarya @fksm.indonesia merangkai pengontrol motor dc untuk kebutuhan ini dan itu. lokakarya ini diadakan oleh kemendikbudristek dan @arcolabs.id di taman budaya mataram ntb, kala itu sekitar awal juni 2023. konversi desain menggunakan inkscape extension svg2shenzhen bikinan badgeek @manticore_ , sayangnya nggak sempat order ke shenzhen, akhirnya balik ke manual lagi XeroX dan aut666n tak lupa pcb bolong. kami dari @waftlab mengucapkan yaey"<br />
<br />
* https://www.instagram.com/p/CyIzVB5SWBb/?igsh=dmh2ZHF0dDRoN3Qx<br />
<br />
== Residency research topics ==<br />
<br />
=== Workshopology Zine for [[Record and Play DUA]] ===<br />
<br />
[[File:Selection_999(2533).jpg|thumb|240px|Allow me to share an observation from our workshop in Yogyakarta, where we ignited our electronic sound art and noise workshop by drilling holes into wooden canvases. This simple act captivated participants from the outset, including individuals who might never have ventured into the realm of electronics. Nopel, for instance, who graced us with his presence, may not have otherwise explored the wonders of electronics. Yet, by employing his trusty drill, he was filled with unwavering enthusiasm.]]<br />
Reflecting on those [[GBMN]] workshops after experiencing it first time in Yogya and then dusjagr's "reproduction" of the method in Maribor. Marc Dusseiller, Arnont Nongyao, Monika Pocrnjić.<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
==== Revised GBMN Zine / playbook, English ====<br />
[[File:GBMN_testPring_CMX.jpg|thumb|320px|Revised English Version, printed in Chiang Mai]]<br />
<br />
https://mega.hackteria.org/index.php/s/6esFrkW3aDkJCTZ<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
=== Software development for [[Pd BioAmp]] ===<br />
<br />
[[File:bioamp_pd-patch_ani.gif|420px]][[File:pd_bioamp_case.jpg|240px]]<br />
<br />
=== PCB design dor Eurorack Bioamp ===</div>Dusjagrhttp://www.hackteria.org/wiki/index.php?title=Dusjagr%27s_Radiona_Residency_2024&diff=57053Dusjagr's Radiona Residency 20242024-03-11T14:07:36Z<p>Dusjagr: /* Workshopology Zine for Record and Play DUA */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Workshop: "RnB" ==<br />
<br />
'''20 & 21 March 2024, 18:00 - 21:00'''<br />
<br />
'''RnB - Record n Beyond''' is a make-listen-create workshop involving a simple electronic circuit that we will build together, to control and program two individual motors, which can be used to create kinetic sound sculptures. During the workshop the participants will be introduced into the basics of soldering and electronic components using the very accessible method of "[https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main paper-bits]". The circuit allows the user to record and play/loop patterns of "beats" which then make the motors move, wiggle, twist, flip various objects that can be crafted into a kinetic sound machine. Together with the whole group of participants we will construct a room filling sound sculpture, using found objects and recycled materials, to explore different noises and materialities collaboratively. <br />
<br />
This workshop has been inspired by [https://www.ralfschreiber.com/ Ralf Schreiber (DE)] who describes it as follows: <br />
<br />
''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."''<br />
<br />
* No previous knowledge in electronics is necessary<br />
* Bring interesting materials to experiment with from home<br />
* Guest input lecture (to be confirmed): [http://www.ljudmila.org/~savskib/ Borut Savski], born in 1960 in Ljubljana, Slovenia, is an intermedia artist, composer and producer who places great emphasis on sound – while using technical solutions for unusual instruments and autonomous sound and visual structures / sculptures.<br />
<br />
=== Paper PCB version developed in Thailand, Jan 2024 ===<br />
<br />
[[File:PaperPCB_MAD-workshop.jpg|thumb|400px|new version using [https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main Wolfgang Spahn's paper PCB method]]]<br />
<br />
Paper PCBs is the fastest and the most flexible rapid prototyping system developed by [https://wolfgang-spahn.de/doku.php Wolfgang Spahn] since the early 2K. Paper PCBs are Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) based on paper print outs combined with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stripboard copper strip boards], also called Veroboards. With these boards one can easily build and modifier real electronic circuits that could be used in any devices and applications.<br />
<br />
For all kind of media installation based on controller and electronics one requires printed circuit boards (PCB's). It can be quite a task to get the perfect one that matches your needs. Due to industrial standards it takes some time and money to get them manufactured. Another option is to create them by yourself, but most likely you'll end up with a lot of dangerous chemicals and find yourself drilling hundreds of holes.<br />
<br />
Paperboards or Paper PCBs are a smart way to avoid the trouble. It is an open hardware system that allows you to create PCB's easily. You simply need a drawing program like Gimp, Inkscape or (Photoshop) to design or modify them on your computer (Fritzing will also do). Just print it and stick the printed circuit on a standard protoboard (available at every electronic shop) and voilà - there is your proper PCB. The system allows you to get an individual colorful design, too.<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
=== How to make sound? ===<br />
[[File:RF300-Spring-Mod.jpg|thumb|400px|Ralf's Spring Mod]]<br />
''Wenn du ohne Gravitation schlagen willst, kannst du die Motoren ja noch mit ner Bronzefeder (30x2x0,1mm) modden. 0,1mm dicke Bronzebleche solltest du finden können. Lüsterklemme auf Motorachse schrauben, Enden der Feder an Klemme & direkt ans Motorgehäuse löten...fertig.''<br />
<br />
''Interessant wird es auch mit beidseitig elastischen Anschlägen (Bronzebleche)....oder den Schlegel mit Silikonschlauchstückchen/kleinen Federn bestücken. Da bekommst du Doppelschläge / mechanisches Delays...''<br />
<br />
[[File:record_play_thaiVersion.jpg|400px]]<br />
<br />
Testing to build the circuit on proto-board, and doing the mechanical spring with cable ties. seems to work ok... the circuit is a bit complicated to build like this for beginners...<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
=== Background ===<br />
<br />
''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."'' - from [http://www.ralfschreiber.com/share/pulseandpatterns.html Ralf Schreiber]<br />
<br />
As always, Ralf's workshops are fantastic examples combining technological simplicity, DIY electronics & soldering with a broad artistic and aesthetic creative potential for collaborative sound / kinetic art-making to explore together with workshop participants of all age groups and backgrounds.<br />
<br />
During the [[TUAK]] residensi, we have picked up on of Ralf's workshop, the [http://www.ralfschreiber.com/share/pulseandpatterns.html Record & Play], and experimented with different models for using it as a local workshop module in Indonesia. During the conversations with Ralf, we also found the new code, developed my [https://github.com/ChrisMicro ChrisMicro] which allows to control 2 motors with a single ATTINY85 chip, using classes and object oriented code.<br />
<br />
{{#widget:Iframe<br />
|url=https://player.vimeo.com/video/286142054?h=0e707f92fd<br />
|width=480<br />
|height=360<br />
|border=0<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=== Mentors ===<br />
<br />
==== Marc Dusseiller aka [[dusjagr]] (Switzerland) ====<br />
[[File:dusjagr_fishEye_CRISPR.jpg|thumb|240px| dusjagr's failed attempt to make an embryo in a vial]]<br />
Marc Dusseiller aka dusjagr is a nomadic researcher and workshopologist. He is part of the [http://www.randelab.ch/ Center for Alternative Coconut Research], co-founder of [http://mechatronicart.ch/ SGMK], [https://www.bitwaescherei.ch/ Bitwäscherei Hackerspace Collective] and the [http://hackteria.org/ Hackteria network]. Before travelling the world for making DIY / DIWO laboratories for creative biological experimentation with living media, Marc entered the world of DIY electronics, designing printed circuit boards for synthesizers and organizing workshops and festivals mostly in Zürich, Taipei and Yogyakarta. He was the co-organizer of the different editions of [http://hackteria.org/category/hackterialab/ HackteriaLab 2010 - 2020] Zürich, Romainmotier, Bangalore, [http://hackteria.org/wiki/HLab14 Yogyakarta] and [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Kl%C3%B6ntal_Biohack_Retreat_-_Switzerland_2017 Klöntal], [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Oki_Wonder_Lab Okinawa] and collaborated on the organisation of the [http://citizensciences.net/biofabbing/ BioFabbing Convergence], 2017, in Geneva and the [http://openhardware.science/ Gathering for Open Science Hardware, GOSH! 2016, Geneva & 2018, in Shenzhen]. He also loves [http://wiki.8bitmixtape.cc/ coconuts].<br />
<br />
* http://hackteria.org/wiki/dusjagr<br />
* https://mechatronicart.ch/<br />
* https://bitwaescherei.ch/<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
==== Remote Observers and Collaborators ====<br />
<br />
===== Helmi Hardian (Surabaya, Indonesia) | [https://wiki.sgmk-ssam.ch/wiki/BIR_residensi BIR residensi] =====<br />
[[File:HelmiPinkHat.jpg|thumb|right|240px|Helmi]]<br />
Helmi Hardian is a grassroots artist and ghetto scientist, with a specific interest in cooking and smoking at the same time. He lives in Surabaya, the city that is well known for its industry and technology, as well as being the center of electronic component trading (chiefly, Pasar Genteng). Hence, almost all of his works are closely related to science and technology as the medium of creativity. He is the co-founder of Waft Lab, a creative-based initiative that works at interdisciplinary practices. Currently, he focuses on tech development through DIY/DIWO culture and playing his role in researching, hacking, or deconstructing daily materials to provide some devices with new functional aspects, as well as developing workshop kits, lecturing contents, and presentation materials, which aim to learn, share, and exchange knowledge.<br />
<br />
* https://waft-lab.com/<br />
* https://www.instagram.com/helmihardian/<br />
* https://www.hackteria.org/workshops/pasar-senggol/<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
=== More inspriational examples ===<br />
<br />
{{#widget:Iframe<br />
|url=https://www.youtube.com/embed/tO4WYX424rw<br />
|width=480<br />
|height=360<br />
|border=0<br />
}}<br />
{{#widget:Iframe<br />
|url=https://www.youtube.com/embed/HP3GqU2gA9c<br />
|width=480<br />
|height=360<br />
|border=0<br />
}}<br />
{{#widget:Iframe<br />
|url=https://www.youtube.com/embed/YE7XhlgnaEQ<br />
|width=480<br />
|height=360<br />
|border=0<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=== Earlier test runs of the workshop ===<br />
<br />
==== Workshop "Simple Kinetic Sound Sculpture" at Pazar Kaget, GOR, Bandung ====<br />
<br />
Dusjagr was invited to visit GOR (Gelanggang Olah Rasa), in Bandung, and participate with a DIY electronics & art workshop during their weekend Bazaar. We took the opportunity to try out the new workshop concept adapted during the [[TUAK#record_.26_play_for_attiny85|TUAK]] residensi, where we redesigned new PCBs for the workshop "record & play" by Ralf Schreiber.<br />
<br />
<gallery mode="packed-hover" widths=280px heights=200px><br />
File:GOR_Workshop_Group.jpg<br />
File:IMG_20230527_110556.jpg<br />
File:IMG_20230527_173516.jpg<br />
File:record_play_crabCrap.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_03.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_DusjagrMentor.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_Group_02.jpeg<br />
File:recordPlay_fishPCB.jpg<br />
File:soldering_HelmisPCB.jpg<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==== Workshop "Simple Kinetic Sound Sculpture" at FKSM - Festival Komunitas Seni Media, Lombok, Indonesia ====<br />
<br />
'''june 2023'''<br />
<br />
<gallery mode="packed-hover" widths=280px heights=200px><br />
File:Selection_999(2780).jpg<br />
File:Selection_999(2781).jpg<br />
File:Selection_999(2782).jpg<br />
File:Selection_999(2783).jpg<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
"ultra-mega terlambat posting, tampak suasana lokakarya @fksm.indonesia merangkai pengontrol motor dc untuk kebutuhan ini dan itu. lokakarya ini diadakan oleh kemendikbudristek dan @arcolabs.id di taman budaya mataram ntb, kala itu sekitar awal juni 2023. konversi desain menggunakan inkscape extension svg2shenzhen bikinan badgeek @manticore_ , sayangnya nggak sempat order ke shenzhen, akhirnya balik ke manual lagi XeroX dan aut666n tak lupa pcb bolong. kami dari @waftlab mengucapkan yaey"<br />
<br />
* https://www.instagram.com/p/CyIzVB5SWBb/?igsh=dmh2ZHF0dDRoN3Qx<br />
<br />
== Residency research topics ==<br />
<br />
=== Workshopology Zine for [[Record and Play DUA]] ===<br />
<br />
[[File:Selection_999(2533).jpg|thumb|240px|Allow me to share an observation from our workshop in Yogyakarta, where we ignited our electronic sound art and noise workshop by drilling holes into wooden canvases. This simple act captivated participants from the outset, including individuals who might never have ventured into the realm of electronics. Nopel, for instance, who graced us with his presence, may not have otherwise explored the wonders of electronics. Yet, by employing his trusty drill, he was filled with unwavering enthusiasm.]]<br />
Reflecting on those GBMN workshops after experiencing it first time in Yogya and then dusjagr's "reproduction" of the method in Maribor. Marc Dusseiller, Arnont Nongyao, Monika Pocrnjić.<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
==== Revised GBMN Zine / playbook, English ====<br />
[[File:GBMN_testPring_CMX.jpg|thumb|320px|Revised English Version, printed in Chiang Mai]]<br />
<br />
https://mega.hackteria.org/index.php/s/6esFrkW3aDkJCTZ<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
=== Software development for [[Pd BioAmp]] ===<br />
<br />
[[File:bioamp_pd-patch_ani.gif|420px]][[File:pd_bioamp_case.jpg|240px]]<br />
<br />
=== PCB design dor Eurorack Bioamp ===</div>Dusjagrhttp://www.hackteria.org/wiki/index.php?title=Dusjagr%27s_Radiona_Residency_2024&diff=57052Dusjagr's Radiona Residency 20242024-03-11T14:04:52Z<p>Dusjagr: /* Earlier test runs of the workshop */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Workshop: "RnB" ==<br />
<br />
'''20 & 21 March 2024, 18:00 - 21:00'''<br />
<br />
'''RnB - Record n Beyond''' is a make-listen-create workshop involving a simple electronic circuit that we will build together, to control and program two individual motors, which can be used to create kinetic sound sculptures. During the workshop the participants will be introduced into the basics of soldering and electronic components using the very accessible method of "[https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main paper-bits]". The circuit allows the user to record and play/loop patterns of "beats" which then make the motors move, wiggle, twist, flip various objects that can be crafted into a kinetic sound machine. Together with the whole group of participants we will construct a room filling sound sculpture, using found objects and recycled materials, to explore different noises and materialities collaboratively. <br />
<br />
This workshop has been inspired by [https://www.ralfschreiber.com/ Ralf Schreiber (DE)] who describes it as follows: <br />
<br />
''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."''<br />
<br />
* No previous knowledge in electronics is necessary<br />
* Bring interesting materials to experiment with from home<br />
* Guest input lecture (to be confirmed): [http://www.ljudmila.org/~savskib/ Borut Savski], born in 1960 in Ljubljana, Slovenia, is an intermedia artist, composer and producer who places great emphasis on sound – while using technical solutions for unusual instruments and autonomous sound and visual structures / sculptures.<br />
<br />
=== Paper PCB version developed in Thailand, Jan 2024 ===<br />
<br />
[[File:PaperPCB_MAD-workshop.jpg|thumb|400px|new version using [https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main Wolfgang Spahn's paper PCB method]]]<br />
<br />
Paper PCBs is the fastest and the most flexible rapid prototyping system developed by [https://wolfgang-spahn.de/doku.php Wolfgang Spahn] since the early 2K. Paper PCBs are Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) based on paper print outs combined with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stripboard copper strip boards], also called Veroboards. With these boards one can easily build and modifier real electronic circuits that could be used in any devices and applications.<br />
<br />
For all kind of media installation based on controller and electronics one requires printed circuit boards (PCB's). It can be quite a task to get the perfect one that matches your needs. Due to industrial standards it takes some time and money to get them manufactured. Another option is to create them by yourself, but most likely you'll end up with a lot of dangerous chemicals and find yourself drilling hundreds of holes.<br />
<br />
Paperboards or Paper PCBs are a smart way to avoid the trouble. It is an open hardware system that allows you to create PCB's easily. You simply need a drawing program like Gimp, Inkscape or (Photoshop) to design or modify them on your computer (Fritzing will also do). Just print it and stick the printed circuit on a standard protoboard (available at every electronic shop) and voilà - there is your proper PCB. The system allows you to get an individual colorful design, too.<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
=== How to make sound? ===<br />
[[File:RF300-Spring-Mod.jpg|thumb|400px|Ralf's Spring Mod]]<br />
''Wenn du ohne Gravitation schlagen willst, kannst du die Motoren ja noch mit ner Bronzefeder (30x2x0,1mm) modden. 0,1mm dicke Bronzebleche solltest du finden können. Lüsterklemme auf Motorachse schrauben, Enden der Feder an Klemme & direkt ans Motorgehäuse löten...fertig.''<br />
<br />
''Interessant wird es auch mit beidseitig elastischen Anschlägen (Bronzebleche)....oder den Schlegel mit Silikonschlauchstückchen/kleinen Federn bestücken. Da bekommst du Doppelschläge / mechanisches Delays...''<br />
<br />
[[File:record_play_thaiVersion.jpg|400px]]<br />
<br />
Testing to build the circuit on proto-board, and doing the mechanical spring with cable ties. seems to work ok... the circuit is a bit complicated to build like this for beginners...<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
=== Background ===<br />
<br />
''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."'' - from [http://www.ralfschreiber.com/share/pulseandpatterns.html Ralf Schreiber]<br />
<br />
As always, Ralf's workshops are fantastic examples combining technological simplicity, DIY electronics & soldering with a broad artistic and aesthetic creative potential for collaborative sound / kinetic art-making to explore together with workshop participants of all age groups and backgrounds.<br />
<br />
During the [[TUAK]] residensi, we have picked up on of Ralf's workshop, the [http://www.ralfschreiber.com/share/pulseandpatterns.html Record & Play], and experimented with different models for using it as a local workshop module in Indonesia. During the conversations with Ralf, we also found the new code, developed my [https://github.com/ChrisMicro ChrisMicro] which allows to control 2 motors with a single ATTINY85 chip, using classes and object oriented code.<br />
<br />
{{#widget:Iframe<br />
|url=https://player.vimeo.com/video/286142054?h=0e707f92fd<br />
|width=480<br />
|height=360<br />
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}}<br />
<br />
=== Mentors ===<br />
<br />
==== Marc Dusseiller aka [[dusjagr]] (Switzerland) ====<br />
[[File:dusjagr_fishEye_CRISPR.jpg|thumb|240px| dusjagr's failed attempt to make an embryo in a vial]]<br />
Marc Dusseiller aka dusjagr is a nomadic researcher and workshopologist. He is part of the [http://www.randelab.ch/ Center for Alternative Coconut Research], co-founder of [http://mechatronicart.ch/ SGMK], [https://www.bitwaescherei.ch/ Bitwäscherei Hackerspace Collective] and the [http://hackteria.org/ Hackteria network]. Before travelling the world for making DIY / DIWO laboratories for creative biological experimentation with living media, Marc entered the world of DIY electronics, designing printed circuit boards for synthesizers and organizing workshops and festivals mostly in Zürich, Taipei and Yogyakarta. He was the co-organizer of the different editions of [http://hackteria.org/category/hackterialab/ HackteriaLab 2010 - 2020] Zürich, Romainmotier, Bangalore, [http://hackteria.org/wiki/HLab14 Yogyakarta] and [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Kl%C3%B6ntal_Biohack_Retreat_-_Switzerland_2017 Klöntal], [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Oki_Wonder_Lab Okinawa] and collaborated on the organisation of the [http://citizensciences.net/biofabbing/ BioFabbing Convergence], 2017, in Geneva and the [http://openhardware.science/ Gathering for Open Science Hardware, GOSH! 2016, Geneva & 2018, in Shenzhen]. He also loves [http://wiki.8bitmixtape.cc/ coconuts].<br />
<br />
* http://hackteria.org/wiki/dusjagr<br />
* https://mechatronicart.ch/<br />
* https://bitwaescherei.ch/<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
==== Remote Observers and Collaborators ====<br />
<br />
===== Helmi Hardian (Surabaya, Indonesia) | [https://wiki.sgmk-ssam.ch/wiki/BIR_residensi BIR residensi] =====<br />
[[File:HelmiPinkHat.jpg|thumb|right|240px|Helmi]]<br />
Helmi Hardian is a grassroots artist and ghetto scientist, with a specific interest in cooking and smoking at the same time. He lives in Surabaya, the city that is well known for its industry and technology, as well as being the center of electronic component trading (chiefly, Pasar Genteng). Hence, almost all of his works are closely related to science and technology as the medium of creativity. He is the co-founder of Waft Lab, a creative-based initiative that works at interdisciplinary practices. Currently, he focuses on tech development through DIY/DIWO culture and playing his role in researching, hacking, or deconstructing daily materials to provide some devices with new functional aspects, as well as developing workshop kits, lecturing contents, and presentation materials, which aim to learn, share, and exchange knowledge.<br />
<br />
* https://waft-lab.com/<br />
* https://www.instagram.com/helmihardian/<br />
* https://www.hackteria.org/workshops/pasar-senggol/<br />
<br />
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<br />
=== More inspriational examples ===<br />
<br />
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|width=480<br />
|height=360<br />
|border=0<br />
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|url=https://www.youtube.com/embed/HP3GqU2gA9c<br />
|width=480<br />
|height=360<br />
|border=0<br />
}}<br />
{{#widget:Iframe<br />
|url=https://www.youtube.com/embed/YE7XhlgnaEQ<br />
|width=480<br />
|height=360<br />
|border=0<br />
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<br />
=== Earlier test runs of the workshop ===<br />
<br />
==== Workshop "Simple Kinetic Sound Sculpture" at Pazar Kaget, GOR, Bandung ====<br />
<br />
Dusjagr was invited to visit GOR (Gelanggang Olah Rasa), in Bandung, and participate with a DIY electronics & art workshop during their weekend Bazaar. We took the opportunity to try out the new workshop concept adapted during the [[TUAK#record_.26_play_for_attiny85|TUAK]] residensi, where we redesigned new PCBs for the workshop "record & play" by Ralf Schreiber.<br />
<br />
<gallery mode="packed-hover" widths=280px heights=200px><br />
File:GOR_Workshop_Group.jpg<br />
File:IMG_20230527_110556.jpg<br />
File:IMG_20230527_173516.jpg<br />
File:record_play_crabCrap.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_03.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_DusjagrMentor.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_Group_02.jpeg<br />
File:recordPlay_fishPCB.jpg<br />
File:soldering_HelmisPCB.jpg<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==== Workshop "Simple Kinetic Sound Sculpture" at FKSM - Festival Komunitas Seni Media, Lombok, Indonesia ====<br />
<br />
'''june 2023'''<br />
<br />
<gallery mode="packed-hover" widths=280px heights=200px><br />
File:Selection_999(2780).jpg<br />
File:Selection_999(2781).jpg<br />
File:Selection_999(2782).jpg<br />
File:Selection_999(2783).jpg<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
"ultra-mega terlambat posting, tampak suasana lokakarya @fksm.indonesia merangkai pengontrol motor dc untuk kebutuhan ini dan itu. lokakarya ini diadakan oleh kemendikbudristek dan @arcolabs.id di taman budaya mataram ntb, kala itu sekitar awal juni 2023. konversi desain menggunakan inkscape extension svg2shenzhen bikinan badgeek @manticore_ , sayangnya nggak sempat order ke shenzhen, akhirnya balik ke manual lagi XeroX dan aut666n tak lupa pcb bolong. kami dari @waftlab mengucapkan yaey"<br />
<br />
* https://www.instagram.com/p/CyIzVB5SWBb/?igsh=dmh2ZHF0dDRoN3Qx<br />
<br />
== Residency research topics ==<br />
<br />
=== Workshopology Zine for [[Record and Play DUA]] ===<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Software development for [[Pd BioAmp]] ===<br />
<br />
[[File:bioamp_pd-patch_ani.gif|420px]][[File:pd_bioamp_case.jpg|240px]]<br />
<br />
=== PCB design dor Eurorack Bioamp ===</div>Dusjagrhttp://www.hackteria.org/wiki/index.php?title=Dusjagr%27s_Radiona_Residency_2024&diff=57051Dusjagr's Radiona Residency 20242024-03-11T14:03:24Z<p>Dusjagr: /* Earlier rest runs of the workshop */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Workshop: "RnB" ==<br />
<br />
'''20 & 21 March 2024, 18:00 - 21:00'''<br />
<br />
'''RnB - Record n Beyond''' is a make-listen-create workshop involving a simple electronic circuit that we will build together, to control and program two individual motors, which can be used to create kinetic sound sculptures. During the workshop the participants will be introduced into the basics of soldering and electronic components using the very accessible method of "[https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main paper-bits]". The circuit allows the user to record and play/loop patterns of "beats" which then make the motors move, wiggle, twist, flip various objects that can be crafted into a kinetic sound machine. Together with the whole group of participants we will construct a room filling sound sculpture, using found objects and recycled materials, to explore different noises and materialities collaboratively. <br />
<br />
This workshop has been inspired by [https://www.ralfschreiber.com/ Ralf Schreiber (DE)] who describes it as follows: <br />
<br />
''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."''<br />
<br />
* No previous knowledge in electronics is necessary<br />
* Bring interesting materials to experiment with from home<br />
* Guest input lecture (to be confirmed): [http://www.ljudmila.org/~savskib/ Borut Savski], born in 1960 in Ljubljana, Slovenia, is an intermedia artist, composer and producer who places great emphasis on sound – while using technical solutions for unusual instruments and autonomous sound and visual structures / sculptures.<br />
<br />
=== Paper PCB version developed in Thailand, Jan 2024 ===<br />
<br />
[[File:PaperPCB_MAD-workshop.jpg|thumb|400px|new version using [https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main Wolfgang Spahn's paper PCB method]]]<br />
<br />
Paper PCBs is the fastest and the most flexible rapid prototyping system developed by [https://wolfgang-spahn.de/doku.php Wolfgang Spahn] since the early 2K. Paper PCBs are Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) based on paper print outs combined with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stripboard copper strip boards], also called Veroboards. With these boards one can easily build and modifier real electronic circuits that could be used in any devices and applications.<br />
<br />
For all kind of media installation based on controller and electronics one requires printed circuit boards (PCB's). It can be quite a task to get the perfect one that matches your needs. Due to industrial standards it takes some time and money to get them manufactured. Another option is to create them by yourself, but most likely you'll end up with a lot of dangerous chemicals and find yourself drilling hundreds of holes.<br />
<br />
Paperboards or Paper PCBs are a smart way to avoid the trouble. It is an open hardware system that allows you to create PCB's easily. You simply need a drawing program like Gimp, Inkscape or (Photoshop) to design or modify them on your computer (Fritzing will also do). Just print it and stick the printed circuit on a standard protoboard (available at every electronic shop) and voilà - there is your proper PCB. The system allows you to get an individual colorful design, too.<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
=== How to make sound? ===<br />
[[File:RF300-Spring-Mod.jpg|thumb|400px|Ralf's Spring Mod]]<br />
''Wenn du ohne Gravitation schlagen willst, kannst du die Motoren ja noch mit ner Bronzefeder (30x2x0,1mm) modden. 0,1mm dicke Bronzebleche solltest du finden können. Lüsterklemme auf Motorachse schrauben, Enden der Feder an Klemme & direkt ans Motorgehäuse löten...fertig.''<br />
<br />
''Interessant wird es auch mit beidseitig elastischen Anschlägen (Bronzebleche)....oder den Schlegel mit Silikonschlauchstückchen/kleinen Federn bestücken. Da bekommst du Doppelschläge / mechanisches Delays...''<br />
<br />
[[File:record_play_thaiVersion.jpg|400px]]<br />
<br />
Testing to build the circuit on proto-board, and doing the mechanical spring with cable ties. seems to work ok... the circuit is a bit complicated to build like this for beginners...<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
=== Background ===<br />
<br />
''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."'' - from [http://www.ralfschreiber.com/share/pulseandpatterns.html Ralf Schreiber]<br />
<br />
As always, Ralf's workshops are fantastic examples combining technological simplicity, DIY electronics & soldering with a broad artistic and aesthetic creative potential for collaborative sound / kinetic art-making to explore together with workshop participants of all age groups and backgrounds.<br />
<br />
During the [[TUAK]] residensi, we have picked up on of Ralf's workshop, the [http://www.ralfschreiber.com/share/pulseandpatterns.html Record & Play], and experimented with different models for using it as a local workshop module in Indonesia. During the conversations with Ralf, we also found the new code, developed my [https://github.com/ChrisMicro ChrisMicro] which allows to control 2 motors with a single ATTINY85 chip, using classes and object oriented code.<br />
<br />
{{#widget:Iframe<br />
|url=https://player.vimeo.com/video/286142054?h=0e707f92fd<br />
|width=480<br />
|height=360<br />
|border=0<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=== Mentors ===<br />
<br />
==== Marc Dusseiller aka [[dusjagr]] (Switzerland) ====<br />
[[File:dusjagr_fishEye_CRISPR.jpg|thumb|240px| dusjagr's failed attempt to make an embryo in a vial]]<br />
Marc Dusseiller aka dusjagr is a nomadic researcher and workshopologist. He is part of the [http://www.randelab.ch/ Center for Alternative Coconut Research], co-founder of [http://mechatronicart.ch/ SGMK], [https://www.bitwaescherei.ch/ Bitwäscherei Hackerspace Collective] and the [http://hackteria.org/ Hackteria network]. Before travelling the world for making DIY / DIWO laboratories for creative biological experimentation with living media, Marc entered the world of DIY electronics, designing printed circuit boards for synthesizers and organizing workshops and festivals mostly in Zürich, Taipei and Yogyakarta. He was the co-organizer of the different editions of [http://hackteria.org/category/hackterialab/ HackteriaLab 2010 - 2020] Zürich, Romainmotier, Bangalore, [http://hackteria.org/wiki/HLab14 Yogyakarta] and [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Kl%C3%B6ntal_Biohack_Retreat_-_Switzerland_2017 Klöntal], [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Oki_Wonder_Lab Okinawa] and collaborated on the organisation of the [http://citizensciences.net/biofabbing/ BioFabbing Convergence], 2017, in Geneva and the [http://openhardware.science/ Gathering for Open Science Hardware, GOSH! 2016, Geneva & 2018, in Shenzhen]. He also loves [http://wiki.8bitmixtape.cc/ coconuts].<br />
<br />
* http://hackteria.org/wiki/dusjagr<br />
* https://mechatronicart.ch/<br />
* https://bitwaescherei.ch/<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
==== Remote Observers and Collaborators ====<br />
<br />
===== Helmi Hardian (Surabaya, Indonesia) | [https://wiki.sgmk-ssam.ch/wiki/BIR_residensi BIR residensi] =====<br />
[[File:HelmiPinkHat.jpg|thumb|right|240px|Helmi]]<br />
Helmi Hardian is a grassroots artist and ghetto scientist, with a specific interest in cooking and smoking at the same time. He lives in Surabaya, the city that is well known for its industry and technology, as well as being the center of electronic component trading (chiefly, Pasar Genteng). Hence, almost all of his works are closely related to science and technology as the medium of creativity. He is the co-founder of Waft Lab, a creative-based initiative that works at interdisciplinary practices. Currently, he focuses on tech development through DIY/DIWO culture and playing his role in researching, hacking, or deconstructing daily materials to provide some devices with new functional aspects, as well as developing workshop kits, lecturing contents, and presentation materials, which aim to learn, share, and exchange knowledge.<br />
<br />
* https://waft-lab.com/<br />
* https://www.instagram.com/helmihardian/<br />
* https://www.hackteria.org/workshops/pasar-senggol/<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
=== More inspriational examples ===<br />
<br />
{{#widget:Iframe<br />
|url=https://www.youtube.com/embed/tO4WYX424rw<br />
|width=480<br />
|height=360<br />
|border=0<br />
}}<br />
{{#widget:Iframe<br />
|url=https://www.youtube.com/embed/HP3GqU2gA9c<br />
|width=480<br />
|height=360<br />
|border=0<br />
}}<br />
{{#widget:Iframe<br />
|url=https://www.youtube.com/embed/YE7XhlgnaEQ<br />
|width=480<br />
|height=360<br />
|border=0<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=== Earlier test runs of the workshop ===<br />
<br />
<gallery mode="packed-hover" widths=280px heights=200px><br />
File:GOR_Workshop_Group.jpg<br />
File:IMG_20230527_110556.jpg<br />
File:IMG_20230527_173516.jpg<br />
File:record_play_crabCrap.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_03.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_DusjagrMentor.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_Group_02.jpeg<br />
File:recordPlay_fishPCB.jpg<br />
File:soldering_HelmisPCB.jpg<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
== Residency research topics ==<br />
<br />
=== Workshopology Zine for [[Record and Play DUA]] ===<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Software development for [[Pd BioAmp]] ===<br />
<br />
[[File:bioamp_pd-patch_ani.gif|420px]][[File:pd_bioamp_case.jpg|240px]]<br />
<br />
=== PCB design dor Eurorack Bioamp ===</div>Dusjagrhttp://www.hackteria.org/wiki/index.php?title=Dusjagr%27s_Radiona_Residency_2024&diff=57050Dusjagr's Radiona Residency 20242024-03-11T14:03:05Z<p>Dusjagr: /* Mentors */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Workshop: "RnB" ==<br />
<br />
'''20 & 21 March 2024, 18:00 - 21:00'''<br />
<br />
'''RnB - Record n Beyond''' is a make-listen-create workshop involving a simple electronic circuit that we will build together, to control and program two individual motors, which can be used to create kinetic sound sculptures. During the workshop the participants will be introduced into the basics of soldering and electronic components using the very accessible method of "[https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main paper-bits]". The circuit allows the user to record and play/loop patterns of "beats" which then make the motors move, wiggle, twist, flip various objects that can be crafted into a kinetic sound machine. Together with the whole group of participants we will construct a room filling sound sculpture, using found objects and recycled materials, to explore different noises and materialities collaboratively. <br />
<br />
This workshop has been inspired by [https://www.ralfschreiber.com/ Ralf Schreiber (DE)] who describes it as follows: <br />
<br />
''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."''<br />
<br />
* No previous knowledge in electronics is necessary<br />
* Bring interesting materials to experiment with from home<br />
* Guest input lecture (to be confirmed): [http://www.ljudmila.org/~savskib/ Borut Savski], born in 1960 in Ljubljana, Slovenia, is an intermedia artist, composer and producer who places great emphasis on sound – while using technical solutions for unusual instruments and autonomous sound and visual structures / sculptures.<br />
<br />
=== Paper PCB version developed in Thailand, Jan 2024 ===<br />
<br />
[[File:PaperPCB_MAD-workshop.jpg|thumb|400px|new version using [https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main Wolfgang Spahn's paper PCB method]]]<br />
<br />
Paper PCBs is the fastest and the most flexible rapid prototyping system developed by [https://wolfgang-spahn.de/doku.php Wolfgang Spahn] since the early 2K. Paper PCBs are Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) based on paper print outs combined with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stripboard copper strip boards], also called Veroboards. With these boards one can easily build and modifier real electronic circuits that could be used in any devices and applications.<br />
<br />
For all kind of media installation based on controller and electronics one requires printed circuit boards (PCB's). It can be quite a task to get the perfect one that matches your needs. Due to industrial standards it takes some time and money to get them manufactured. Another option is to create them by yourself, but most likely you'll end up with a lot of dangerous chemicals and find yourself drilling hundreds of holes.<br />
<br />
Paperboards or Paper PCBs are a smart way to avoid the trouble. It is an open hardware system that allows you to create PCB's easily. You simply need a drawing program like Gimp, Inkscape or (Photoshop) to design or modify them on your computer (Fritzing will also do). Just print it and stick the printed circuit on a standard protoboard (available at every electronic shop) and voilà - there is your proper PCB. The system allows you to get an individual colorful design, too.<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
=== How to make sound? ===<br />
[[File:RF300-Spring-Mod.jpg|thumb|400px|Ralf's Spring Mod]]<br />
''Wenn du ohne Gravitation schlagen willst, kannst du die Motoren ja noch mit ner Bronzefeder (30x2x0,1mm) modden. 0,1mm dicke Bronzebleche solltest du finden können. Lüsterklemme auf Motorachse schrauben, Enden der Feder an Klemme & direkt ans Motorgehäuse löten...fertig.''<br />
<br />
''Interessant wird es auch mit beidseitig elastischen Anschlägen (Bronzebleche)....oder den Schlegel mit Silikonschlauchstückchen/kleinen Federn bestücken. Da bekommst du Doppelschläge / mechanisches Delays...''<br />
<br />
[[File:record_play_thaiVersion.jpg|400px]]<br />
<br />
Testing to build the circuit on proto-board, and doing the mechanical spring with cable ties. seems to work ok... the circuit is a bit complicated to build like this for beginners...<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
=== Background ===<br />
<br />
''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."'' - from [http://www.ralfschreiber.com/share/pulseandpatterns.html Ralf Schreiber]<br />
<br />
As always, Ralf's workshops are fantastic examples combining technological simplicity, DIY electronics & soldering with a broad artistic and aesthetic creative potential for collaborative sound / kinetic art-making to explore together with workshop participants of all age groups and backgrounds.<br />
<br />
During the [[TUAK]] residensi, we have picked up on of Ralf's workshop, the [http://www.ralfschreiber.com/share/pulseandpatterns.html Record & Play], and experimented with different models for using it as a local workshop module in Indonesia. During the conversations with Ralf, we also found the new code, developed my [https://github.com/ChrisMicro ChrisMicro] which allows to control 2 motors with a single ATTINY85 chip, using classes and object oriented code.<br />
<br />
{{#widget:Iframe<br />
|url=https://player.vimeo.com/video/286142054?h=0e707f92fd<br />
|width=480<br />
|height=360<br />
|border=0<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=== Mentors ===<br />
<br />
==== Marc Dusseiller aka [[dusjagr]] (Switzerland) ====<br />
[[File:dusjagr_fishEye_CRISPR.jpg|thumb|240px| dusjagr's failed attempt to make an embryo in a vial]]<br />
Marc Dusseiller aka dusjagr is a nomadic researcher and workshopologist. He is part of the [http://www.randelab.ch/ Center for Alternative Coconut Research], co-founder of [http://mechatronicart.ch/ SGMK], [https://www.bitwaescherei.ch/ Bitwäscherei Hackerspace Collective] and the [http://hackteria.org/ Hackteria network]. Before travelling the world for making DIY / DIWO laboratories for creative biological experimentation with living media, Marc entered the world of DIY electronics, designing printed circuit boards for synthesizers and organizing workshops and festivals mostly in Zürich, Taipei and Yogyakarta. He was the co-organizer of the different editions of [http://hackteria.org/category/hackterialab/ HackteriaLab 2010 - 2020] Zürich, Romainmotier, Bangalore, [http://hackteria.org/wiki/HLab14 Yogyakarta] and [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Kl%C3%B6ntal_Biohack_Retreat_-_Switzerland_2017 Klöntal], [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Oki_Wonder_Lab Okinawa] and collaborated on the organisation of the [http://citizensciences.net/biofabbing/ BioFabbing Convergence], 2017, in Geneva and the [http://openhardware.science/ Gathering for Open Science Hardware, GOSH! 2016, Geneva & 2018, in Shenzhen]. He also loves [http://wiki.8bitmixtape.cc/ coconuts].<br />
<br />
* http://hackteria.org/wiki/dusjagr<br />
* https://mechatronicart.ch/<br />
* https://bitwaescherei.ch/<br />
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<br />
==== Remote Observers and Collaborators ====<br />
<br />
===== Helmi Hardian (Surabaya, Indonesia) | [https://wiki.sgmk-ssam.ch/wiki/BIR_residensi BIR residensi] =====<br />
[[File:HelmiPinkHat.jpg|thumb|right|240px|Helmi]]<br />
Helmi Hardian is a grassroots artist and ghetto scientist, with a specific interest in cooking and smoking at the same time. He lives in Surabaya, the city that is well known for its industry and technology, as well as being the center of electronic component trading (chiefly, Pasar Genteng). Hence, almost all of his works are closely related to science and technology as the medium of creativity. He is the co-founder of Waft Lab, a creative-based initiative that works at interdisciplinary practices. Currently, he focuses on tech development through DIY/DIWO culture and playing his role in researching, hacking, or deconstructing daily materials to provide some devices with new functional aspects, as well as developing workshop kits, lecturing contents, and presentation materials, which aim to learn, share, and exchange knowledge.<br />
<br />
* https://waft-lab.com/<br />
* https://www.instagram.com/helmihardian/<br />
* https://www.hackteria.org/workshops/pasar-senggol/<br />
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=== More inspriational examples ===<br />
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=== Earlier rest runs of the workshop ===<br />
<br />
<gallery mode="packed-hover" widths=280px heights=200px><br />
File:GOR_Workshop_Group.jpg<br />
File:IMG_20230527_110556.jpg<br />
File:IMG_20230527_173516.jpg<br />
File:record_play_crabCrap.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_03.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_DusjagrMentor.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_Group_02.jpeg<br />
File:recordPlay_fishPCB.jpg<br />
File:soldering_HelmisPCB.jpg<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
== Residency research topics ==<br />
<br />
=== Workshopology Zine for [[Record and Play DUA]] ===<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Software development for [[Pd BioAmp]] ===<br />
<br />
[[File:bioamp_pd-patch_ani.gif|420px]][[File:pd_bioamp_case.jpg|240px]]<br />
<br />
=== PCB design dor Eurorack Bioamp ===</div>Dusjagrhttp://www.hackteria.org/wiki/index.php?title=Dusjagr%27s_Radiona_Residency_2024&diff=57049Dusjagr's Radiona Residency 20242024-03-11T14:02:17Z<p>Dusjagr: /* How to make sound? */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Workshop: "RnB" ==<br />
<br />
'''20 & 21 March 2024, 18:00 - 21:00'''<br />
<br />
'''RnB - Record n Beyond''' is a make-listen-create workshop involving a simple electronic circuit that we will build together, to control and program two individual motors, which can be used to create kinetic sound sculptures. During the workshop the participants will be introduced into the basics of soldering and electronic components using the very accessible method of "[https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main paper-bits]". The circuit allows the user to record and play/loop patterns of "beats" which then make the motors move, wiggle, twist, flip various objects that can be crafted into a kinetic sound machine. Together with the whole group of participants we will construct a room filling sound sculpture, using found objects and recycled materials, to explore different noises and materialities collaboratively. <br />
<br />
This workshop has been inspired by [https://www.ralfschreiber.com/ Ralf Schreiber (DE)] who describes it as follows: <br />
<br />
''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."''<br />
<br />
* No previous knowledge in electronics is necessary<br />
* Bring interesting materials to experiment with from home<br />
* Guest input lecture (to be confirmed): [http://www.ljudmila.org/~savskib/ Borut Savski], born in 1960 in Ljubljana, Slovenia, is an intermedia artist, composer and producer who places great emphasis on sound – while using technical solutions for unusual instruments and autonomous sound and visual structures / sculptures.<br />
<br />
=== Paper PCB version developed in Thailand, Jan 2024 ===<br />
<br />
[[File:PaperPCB_MAD-workshop.jpg|thumb|400px|new version using [https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main Wolfgang Spahn's paper PCB method]]]<br />
<br />
Paper PCBs is the fastest and the most flexible rapid prototyping system developed by [https://wolfgang-spahn.de/doku.php Wolfgang Spahn] since the early 2K. Paper PCBs are Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) based on paper print outs combined with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stripboard copper strip boards], also called Veroboards. With these boards one can easily build and modifier real electronic circuits that could be used in any devices and applications.<br />
<br />
For all kind of media installation based on controller and electronics one requires printed circuit boards (PCB's). It can be quite a task to get the perfect one that matches your needs. Due to industrial standards it takes some time and money to get them manufactured. Another option is to create them by yourself, but most likely you'll end up with a lot of dangerous chemicals and find yourself drilling hundreds of holes.<br />
<br />
Paperboards or Paper PCBs are a smart way to avoid the trouble. It is an open hardware system that allows you to create PCB's easily. You simply need a drawing program like Gimp, Inkscape or (Photoshop) to design or modify them on your computer (Fritzing will also do). Just print it and stick the printed circuit on a standard protoboard (available at every electronic shop) and voilà - there is your proper PCB. The system allows you to get an individual colorful design, too.<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
=== How to make sound? ===<br />
[[File:RF300-Spring-Mod.jpg|thumb|400px|Ralf's Spring Mod]]<br />
''Wenn du ohne Gravitation schlagen willst, kannst du die Motoren ja noch mit ner Bronzefeder (30x2x0,1mm) modden. 0,1mm dicke Bronzebleche solltest du finden können. Lüsterklemme auf Motorachse schrauben, Enden der Feder an Klemme & direkt ans Motorgehäuse löten...fertig.''<br />
<br />
''Interessant wird es auch mit beidseitig elastischen Anschlägen (Bronzebleche)....oder den Schlegel mit Silikonschlauchstückchen/kleinen Federn bestücken. Da bekommst du Doppelschläge / mechanisches Delays...''<br />
<br />
[[File:record_play_thaiVersion.jpg|400px]]<br />
<br />
Testing to build the circuit on proto-board, and doing the mechanical spring with cable ties. seems to work ok... the circuit is a bit complicated to build like this for beginners...<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
=== Background ===<br />
<br />
''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."'' - from [http://www.ralfschreiber.com/share/pulseandpatterns.html Ralf Schreiber]<br />
<br />
As always, Ralf's workshops are fantastic examples combining technological simplicity, DIY electronics & soldering with a broad artistic and aesthetic creative potential for collaborative sound / kinetic art-making to explore together with workshop participants of all age groups and backgrounds.<br />
<br />
During the [[TUAK]] residensi, we have picked up on of Ralf's workshop, the [http://www.ralfschreiber.com/share/pulseandpatterns.html Record & Play], and experimented with different models for using it as a local workshop module in Indonesia. During the conversations with Ralf, we also found the new code, developed my [https://github.com/ChrisMicro ChrisMicro] which allows to control 2 motors with a single ATTINY85 chip, using classes and object oriented code.<br />
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=== Mentors ===<br />
<br />
==== Marc Dusseiller aka [[dusjagr]] (Switzerland) ====<br />
[[File:dusjagr_fishEye_CRISPR.jpg|thumb|240px| dusjagr's failed attempt to make an embryo in a vial]]<br />
Marc Dusseiller aka dusjagr is a nomadic researcher and workshopologist. He is part of the [http://www.randelab.ch/ Center for Alternative Coconut Research], co-founder of [http://mechatronicart.ch/ SGMK], [https://www.bitwaescherei.ch/ Bitwäscherei Hackerspace Collective] and the [http://hackteria.org/ Hackteria network]. Before travelling the world for making DIY / DIWO laboratories for creative biological experimentation with living media, Marc entered the world of DIY electronics, designing printed circuit boards for synthesizers and organizing workshops and festivals mostly in Zürich, Taipei and Yogyakarta. He was the co-organizer of the different editions of [http://hackteria.org/category/hackterialab/ HackteriaLab 2010 - 2020] Zürich, Romainmotier, Bangalore, [http://hackteria.org/wiki/HLab14 Yogyakarta] and [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Kl%C3%B6ntal_Biohack_Retreat_-_Switzerland_2017 Klöntal], [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Oki_Wonder_Lab Okinawa] and collaborated on the organisation of the [http://citizensciences.net/biofabbing/ BioFabbing Convergence], 2017, in Geneva and the [http://openhardware.science/ Gathering for Open Science Hardware, GOSH! 2016, Geneva & 2018, in Shenzhen]. He also loves [http://wiki.8bitmixtape.cc/ coconuts].<br />
<br />
* http://hackteria.org/wiki/dusjagr<br />
* https://mechatronicart.ch/<br />
* https://bitwaescherei.ch/<br />
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<br />
=== More inspriational examples ===<br />
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|url=https://www.youtube.com/embed/YE7XhlgnaEQ<br />
|width=480<br />
|height=360<br />
|border=0<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=== Earlier rest runs of the workshop ===<br />
<br />
<gallery mode="packed-hover" widths=280px heights=200px><br />
File:GOR_Workshop_Group.jpg<br />
File:IMG_20230527_110556.jpg<br />
File:IMG_20230527_173516.jpg<br />
File:record_play_crabCrap.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_03.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_DusjagrMentor.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_Group_02.jpeg<br />
File:recordPlay_fishPCB.jpg<br />
File:soldering_HelmisPCB.jpg<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
== Residency research topics ==<br />
<br />
=== Workshopology Zine for [[Record and Play DUA]] ===<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Software development for [[Pd BioAmp]] ===<br />
<br />
[[File:bioamp_pd-patch_ani.gif|420px]][[File:pd_bioamp_case.jpg|240px]]<br />
<br />
=== PCB design dor Eurorack Bioamp ===</div>Dusjagrhttp://www.hackteria.org/wiki/index.php?title=Dusjagr%27s_Radiona_Residency_2024&diff=57048Dusjagr's Radiona Residency 20242024-03-11T14:01:47Z<p>Dusjagr: /* Earlier rest runs of the workshop */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Workshop: "RnB" ==<br />
<br />
'''20 & 21 March 2024, 18:00 - 21:00'''<br />
<br />
'''RnB - Record n Beyond''' is a make-listen-create workshop involving a simple electronic circuit that we will build together, to control and program two individual motors, which can be used to create kinetic sound sculptures. During the workshop the participants will be introduced into the basics of soldering and electronic components using the very accessible method of "[https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main paper-bits]". The circuit allows the user to record and play/loop patterns of "beats" which then make the motors move, wiggle, twist, flip various objects that can be crafted into a kinetic sound machine. Together with the whole group of participants we will construct a room filling sound sculpture, using found objects and recycled materials, to explore different noises and materialities collaboratively. <br />
<br />
This workshop has been inspired by [https://www.ralfschreiber.com/ Ralf Schreiber (DE)] who describes it as follows: <br />
<br />
''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."''<br />
<br />
* No previous knowledge in electronics is necessary<br />
* Bring interesting materials to experiment with from home<br />
* Guest input lecture (to be confirmed): [http://www.ljudmila.org/~savskib/ Borut Savski], born in 1960 in Ljubljana, Slovenia, is an intermedia artist, composer and producer who places great emphasis on sound – while using technical solutions for unusual instruments and autonomous sound and visual structures / sculptures.<br />
<br />
=== Paper PCB version developed in Thailand, Jan 2024 ===<br />
<br />
[[File:PaperPCB_MAD-workshop.jpg|thumb|400px|new version using [https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main Wolfgang Spahn's paper PCB method]]]<br />
<br />
Paper PCBs is the fastest and the most flexible rapid prototyping system developed by [https://wolfgang-spahn.de/doku.php Wolfgang Spahn] since the early 2K. Paper PCBs are Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) based on paper print outs combined with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stripboard copper strip boards], also called Veroboards. With these boards one can easily build and modifier real electronic circuits that could be used in any devices and applications.<br />
<br />
For all kind of media installation based on controller and electronics one requires printed circuit boards (PCB's). It can be quite a task to get the perfect one that matches your needs. Due to industrial standards it takes some time and money to get them manufactured. Another option is to create them by yourself, but most likely you'll end up with a lot of dangerous chemicals and find yourself drilling hundreds of holes.<br />
<br />
Paperboards or Paper PCBs are a smart way to avoid the trouble. It is an open hardware system that allows you to create PCB's easily. You simply need a drawing program like Gimp, Inkscape or (Photoshop) to design or modify them on your computer (Fritzing will also do). Just print it and stick the printed circuit on a standard protoboard (available at every electronic shop) and voilà - there is your proper PCB. The system allows you to get an individual colorful design, too.<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
=== How to make sound? ===<br />
[[File:RF300-Spring-Mod.jpg|thumb|400px|Ralf's Spring Mod]]<br />
''Wenn du ohne Gravitation schlagen willst, kannst du die Motoren ja noch mit ner Bronzefeder (30x2x0,1mm) modden. 0,1mm dicke Bronzebleche solltest du finden können. Lüsterklemme auf Motorachse schrauben, Enden der Feder an Klemme & direkt ans Motorgehäuse löten...fertig.''<br />
<br />
''Interessant wird es auch mit beidseitig elastischen Anschlägen (Bronzebleche)....oder den Schlegel mit Silikonschlauchstückchen/kleinen Federn bestücken. Da bekommst du Doppelschläge / mechanisches Delays...''<br />
<br />
[[File:record_play_thaiVersion.jpg|400px]]<br />
<br />
Testing to build the circuit on proto-board, and doing the mechanical spring with cable ties. seems to work ok... the circuit is a bit complicated to build like this for beginners...<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
=== Mentors ===<br />
<br />
==== Marc Dusseiller aka [[dusjagr]] (Switzerland) ====<br />
[[File:dusjagr_fishEye_CRISPR.jpg|thumb|240px| dusjagr's failed attempt to make an embryo in a vial]]<br />
Marc Dusseiller aka dusjagr is a nomadic researcher and workshopologist. He is part of the [http://www.randelab.ch/ Center for Alternative Coconut Research], co-founder of [http://mechatronicart.ch/ SGMK], [https://www.bitwaescherei.ch/ Bitwäscherei Hackerspace Collective] and the [http://hackteria.org/ Hackteria network]. Before travelling the world for making DIY / DIWO laboratories for creative biological experimentation with living media, Marc entered the world of DIY electronics, designing printed circuit boards for synthesizers and organizing workshops and festivals mostly in Zürich, Taipei and Yogyakarta. He was the co-organizer of the different editions of [http://hackteria.org/category/hackterialab/ HackteriaLab 2010 - 2020] Zürich, Romainmotier, Bangalore, [http://hackteria.org/wiki/HLab14 Yogyakarta] and [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Kl%C3%B6ntal_Biohack_Retreat_-_Switzerland_2017 Klöntal], [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Oki_Wonder_Lab Okinawa] and collaborated on the organisation of the [http://citizensciences.net/biofabbing/ BioFabbing Convergence], 2017, in Geneva and the [http://openhardware.science/ Gathering for Open Science Hardware, GOSH! 2016, Geneva & 2018, in Shenzhen]. He also loves [http://wiki.8bitmixtape.cc/ coconuts].<br />
<br />
* http://hackteria.org/wiki/dusjagr<br />
* https://mechatronicart.ch/<br />
* https://bitwaescherei.ch/<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
=== More inspriational examples ===<br />
<br />
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|url=https://www.youtube.com/embed/tO4WYX424rw<br />
|width=480<br />
|height=360<br />
|border=0<br />
}}<br />
{{#widget:Iframe<br />
|url=https://www.youtube.com/embed/HP3GqU2gA9c<br />
|width=480<br />
|height=360<br />
|border=0<br />
}}<br />
{{#widget:Iframe<br />
|url=https://www.youtube.com/embed/YE7XhlgnaEQ<br />
|width=480<br />
|height=360<br />
|border=0<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=== Earlier rest runs of the workshop ===<br />
<br />
<gallery mode="packed-hover" widths=280px heights=200px><br />
File:GOR_Workshop_Group.jpg<br />
File:IMG_20230527_110556.jpg<br />
File:IMG_20230527_173516.jpg<br />
File:record_play_crabCrap.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_03.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_DusjagrMentor.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_Group_02.jpeg<br />
File:recordPlay_fishPCB.jpg<br />
File:soldering_HelmisPCB.jpg<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
== Residency research topics ==<br />
<br />
=== Workshopology Zine for [[Record and Play DUA]] ===<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Software development for [[Pd BioAmp]] ===<br />
<br />
[[File:bioamp_pd-patch_ani.gif|420px]][[File:pd_bioamp_case.jpg|240px]]<br />
<br />
=== PCB design dor Eurorack Bioamp ===</div>Dusjagrhttp://www.hackteria.org/wiki/index.php?title=Dusjagr%27s_Radiona_Residency_2024&diff=57047Dusjagr's Radiona Residency 20242024-03-11T14:01:08Z<p>Dusjagr: /* Mentors */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Workshop: "RnB" ==<br />
<br />
'''20 & 21 March 2024, 18:00 - 21:00'''<br />
<br />
'''RnB - Record n Beyond''' is a make-listen-create workshop involving a simple electronic circuit that we will build together, to control and program two individual motors, which can be used to create kinetic sound sculptures. During the workshop the participants will be introduced into the basics of soldering and electronic components using the very accessible method of "[https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main paper-bits]". The circuit allows the user to record and play/loop patterns of "beats" which then make the motors move, wiggle, twist, flip various objects that can be crafted into a kinetic sound machine. Together with the whole group of participants we will construct a room filling sound sculpture, using found objects and recycled materials, to explore different noises and materialities collaboratively. <br />
<br />
This workshop has been inspired by [https://www.ralfschreiber.com/ Ralf Schreiber (DE)] who describes it as follows: <br />
<br />
''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."''<br />
<br />
* No previous knowledge in electronics is necessary<br />
* Bring interesting materials to experiment with from home<br />
* Guest input lecture (to be confirmed): [http://www.ljudmila.org/~savskib/ Borut Savski], born in 1960 in Ljubljana, Slovenia, is an intermedia artist, composer and producer who places great emphasis on sound – while using technical solutions for unusual instruments and autonomous sound and visual structures / sculptures.<br />
<br />
=== Paper PCB version developed in Thailand, Jan 2024 ===<br />
<br />
[[File:PaperPCB_MAD-workshop.jpg|thumb|400px|new version using [https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main Wolfgang Spahn's paper PCB method]]]<br />
<br />
Paper PCBs is the fastest and the most flexible rapid prototyping system developed by [https://wolfgang-spahn.de/doku.php Wolfgang Spahn] since the early 2K. Paper PCBs are Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) based on paper print outs combined with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stripboard copper strip boards], also called Veroboards. With these boards one can easily build and modifier real electronic circuits that could be used in any devices and applications.<br />
<br />
For all kind of media installation based on controller and electronics one requires printed circuit boards (PCB's). It can be quite a task to get the perfect one that matches your needs. Due to industrial standards it takes some time and money to get them manufactured. Another option is to create them by yourself, but most likely you'll end up with a lot of dangerous chemicals and find yourself drilling hundreds of holes.<br />
<br />
Paperboards or Paper PCBs are a smart way to avoid the trouble. It is an open hardware system that allows you to create PCB's easily. You simply need a drawing program like Gimp, Inkscape or (Photoshop) to design or modify them on your computer (Fritzing will also do). Just print it and stick the printed circuit on a standard protoboard (available at every electronic shop) and voilà - there is your proper PCB. The system allows you to get an individual colorful design, too.<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
=== How to make sound? ===<br />
[[File:RF300-Spring-Mod.jpg|thumb|400px|Ralf's Spring Mod]]<br />
''Wenn du ohne Gravitation schlagen willst, kannst du die Motoren ja noch mit ner Bronzefeder (30x2x0,1mm) modden. 0,1mm dicke Bronzebleche solltest du finden können. Lüsterklemme auf Motorachse schrauben, Enden der Feder an Klemme & direkt ans Motorgehäuse löten...fertig.''<br />
<br />
''Interessant wird es auch mit beidseitig elastischen Anschlägen (Bronzebleche)....oder den Schlegel mit Silikonschlauchstückchen/kleinen Federn bestücken. Da bekommst du Doppelschläge / mechanisches Delays...''<br />
<br />
[[File:record_play_thaiVersion.jpg|400px]]<br />
<br />
Testing to build the circuit on proto-board, and doing the mechanical spring with cable ties. seems to work ok... the circuit is a bit complicated to build like this for beginners...<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
=== Mentors ===<br />
<br />
==== Marc Dusseiller aka [[dusjagr]] (Switzerland) ====<br />
[[File:dusjagr_fishEye_CRISPR.jpg|thumb|240px| dusjagr's failed attempt to make an embryo in a vial]]<br />
Marc Dusseiller aka dusjagr is a nomadic researcher and workshopologist. He is part of the [http://www.randelab.ch/ Center for Alternative Coconut Research], co-founder of [http://mechatronicart.ch/ SGMK], [https://www.bitwaescherei.ch/ Bitwäscherei Hackerspace Collective] and the [http://hackteria.org/ Hackteria network]. Before travelling the world for making DIY / DIWO laboratories for creative biological experimentation with living media, Marc entered the world of DIY electronics, designing printed circuit boards for synthesizers and organizing workshops and festivals mostly in Zürich, Taipei and Yogyakarta. He was the co-organizer of the different editions of [http://hackteria.org/category/hackterialab/ HackteriaLab 2010 - 2020] Zürich, Romainmotier, Bangalore, [http://hackteria.org/wiki/HLab14 Yogyakarta] and [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Kl%C3%B6ntal_Biohack_Retreat_-_Switzerland_2017 Klöntal], [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Oki_Wonder_Lab Okinawa] and collaborated on the organisation of the [http://citizensciences.net/biofabbing/ BioFabbing Convergence], 2017, in Geneva and the [http://openhardware.science/ Gathering for Open Science Hardware, GOSH! 2016, Geneva & 2018, in Shenzhen]. He also loves [http://wiki.8bitmixtape.cc/ coconuts].<br />
<br />
* http://hackteria.org/wiki/dusjagr<br />
* https://mechatronicart.ch/<br />
* https://bitwaescherei.ch/<br />
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=== Earlier rest runs of the workshop ===<br />
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<gallery mode="packed-hover" widths=280px heights=200px><br />
File:GOR_Workshop_Group.jpg<br />
File:IMG_20230527_110556.jpg<br />
File:IMG_20230527_173516.jpg<br />
File:record_play_crabCrap.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_03.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_DusjagrMentor.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_Group_02.jpeg<br />
File:recordPlay_fishPCB.jpg<br />
File:soldering_HelmisPCB.jpg<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
== Residency research topics ==<br />
<br />
=== Workshopology Zine for [[Record and Play DUA]] ===<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Software development for [[Pd BioAmp]] ===<br />
<br />
[[File:bioamp_pd-patch_ani.gif|420px]][[File:pd_bioamp_case.jpg|240px]]<br />
<br />
=== PCB design dor Eurorack Bioamp ===</div>Dusjagrhttp://www.hackteria.org/wiki/index.php?title=Dusjagr%27s_Radiona_Residency_2024&diff=57046Dusjagr's Radiona Residency 20242024-03-11T14:00:09Z<p>Dusjagr: /* Paper PCB version developed in Thailand, Jan 2024 */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Workshop: "RnB" ==<br />
<br />
'''20 & 21 March 2024, 18:00 - 21:00'''<br />
<br />
'''RnB - Record n Beyond''' is a make-listen-create workshop involving a simple electronic circuit that we will build together, to control and program two individual motors, which can be used to create kinetic sound sculptures. During the workshop the participants will be introduced into the basics of soldering and electronic components using the very accessible method of "[https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main paper-bits]". The circuit allows the user to record and play/loop patterns of "beats" which then make the motors move, wiggle, twist, flip various objects that can be crafted into a kinetic sound machine. Together with the whole group of participants we will construct a room filling sound sculpture, using found objects and recycled materials, to explore different noises and materialities collaboratively. <br />
<br />
This workshop has been inspired by [https://www.ralfschreiber.com/ Ralf Schreiber (DE)] who describes it as follows: <br />
<br />
''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."''<br />
<br />
* No previous knowledge in electronics is necessary<br />
* Bring interesting materials to experiment with from home<br />
* Guest input lecture (to be confirmed): [http://www.ljudmila.org/~savskib/ Borut Savski], born in 1960 in Ljubljana, Slovenia, is an intermedia artist, composer and producer who places great emphasis on sound – while using technical solutions for unusual instruments and autonomous sound and visual structures / sculptures.<br />
<br />
=== Paper PCB version developed in Thailand, Jan 2024 ===<br />
<br />
[[File:PaperPCB_MAD-workshop.jpg|thumb|400px|new version using [https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main Wolfgang Spahn's paper PCB method]]]<br />
<br />
Paper PCBs is the fastest and the most flexible rapid prototyping system developed by [https://wolfgang-spahn.de/doku.php Wolfgang Spahn] since the early 2K. Paper PCBs are Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) based on paper print outs combined with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stripboard copper strip boards], also called Veroboards. With these boards one can easily build and modifier real electronic circuits that could be used in any devices and applications.<br />
<br />
For all kind of media installation based on controller and electronics one requires printed circuit boards (PCB's). It can be quite a task to get the perfect one that matches your needs. Due to industrial standards it takes some time and money to get them manufactured. Another option is to create them by yourself, but most likely you'll end up with a lot of dangerous chemicals and find yourself drilling hundreds of holes.<br />
<br />
Paperboards or Paper PCBs are a smart way to avoid the trouble. It is an open hardware system that allows you to create PCB's easily. You simply need a drawing program like Gimp, Inkscape or (Photoshop) to design or modify them on your computer (Fritzing will also do). Just print it and stick the printed circuit on a standard protoboard (available at every electronic shop) and voilà - there is your proper PCB. The system allows you to get an individual colorful design, too.<br />
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=== How to make sound? ===<br />
[[File:RF300-Spring-Mod.jpg|thumb|400px|Ralf's Spring Mod]]<br />
''Wenn du ohne Gravitation schlagen willst, kannst du die Motoren ja noch mit ner Bronzefeder (30x2x0,1mm) modden. 0,1mm dicke Bronzebleche solltest du finden können. Lüsterklemme auf Motorachse schrauben, Enden der Feder an Klemme & direkt ans Motorgehäuse löten...fertig.''<br />
<br />
''Interessant wird es auch mit beidseitig elastischen Anschlägen (Bronzebleche)....oder den Schlegel mit Silikonschlauchstückchen/kleinen Federn bestücken. Da bekommst du Doppelschläge / mechanisches Delays...''<br />
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[[File:record_play_thaiVersion.jpg|400px]]<br />
<br />
Testing to build the circuit on proto-board, and doing the mechanical spring with cable ties. seems to work ok... the circuit is a bit complicated to build like this for beginners...<br />
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=== Mentors ===<br />
<br />
==== Marc Dusseiller aka [[dusjagr]] (Switzerland) ====<br />
[[File:dusjagr_fishEye_CRISPR.jpg|thumb|240px| dusjagr's failed attempt to make an embryo in a vial]]<br />
Marc Dusseiller aka dusjagr is a nomadic researcher and workshopologist. He is part of the [http://www.randelab.ch/ Center for Alternative Coconut Research], co-founder of [http://mechatronicart.ch/ SGMK], [https://www.bitwaescherei.ch/ Bitwäscherei Hackerspace Collective] and the [http://hackteria.org/ Hackteria network]. Before travelling the world for making DIY / DIWO laboratories for creative biological experimentation with living media, Marc entered the world of DIY electronics, designing printed circuit boards for synthesizers and organizing workshops and festivals mostly in Zürich, Taipei and Yogyakarta. He was the co-organizer of the different editions of [http://hackteria.org/category/hackterialab/ HackteriaLab 2010 - 2020] Zürich, Romainmotier, Bangalore, [http://hackteria.org/wiki/HLab14 Yogyakarta] and [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Kl%C3%B6ntal_Biohack_Retreat_-_Switzerland_2017 Klöntal], [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Oki_Wonder_Lab Okinawa] and collaborated on the organisation of the [http://citizensciences.net/biofabbing/ BioFabbing Convergence], 2017, in Geneva and the [http://openhardware.science/ Gathering for Open Science Hardware, GOSH! 2016, Geneva & 2018, in Shenzhen]. He also loves [http://wiki.8bitmixtape.cc/ coconuts].<br />
<br />
* http://hackteria.org/wiki/dusjagr<br />
* https://mechatronicart.ch/<br />
* https://bitwaescherei.ch/<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
== Residency research topics ==<br />
<br />
=== Workshopology Zine for [[Record and Play DUA]] ===<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Software development for [[Pd BioAmp]] ===<br />
<br />
[[File:bioamp_pd-patch_ani.gif|420px]][[File:pd_bioamp_case.jpg|240px]]<br />
<br />
=== PCB design dor Eurorack Bioamp ===</div>Dusjagrhttp://www.hackteria.org/wiki/index.php?title=Dusjagr%27s_Radiona_Residency_2024&diff=57045Dusjagr's Radiona Residency 20242024-03-11T13:59:30Z<p>Dusjagr: /* Workshop: "RnB" */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Workshop: "RnB" ==<br />
<br />
'''20 & 21 March 2024, 18:00 - 21:00'''<br />
<br />
'''RnB - Record n Beyond''' is a make-listen-create workshop involving a simple electronic circuit that we will build together, to control and program two individual motors, which can be used to create kinetic sound sculptures. During the workshop the participants will be introduced into the basics of soldering and electronic components using the very accessible method of "[https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main paper-bits]". The circuit allows the user to record and play/loop patterns of "beats" which then make the motors move, wiggle, twist, flip various objects that can be crafted into a kinetic sound machine. Together with the whole group of participants we will construct a room filling sound sculpture, using found objects and recycled materials, to explore different noises and materialities collaboratively. <br />
<br />
This workshop has been inspired by [https://www.ralfschreiber.com/ Ralf Schreiber (DE)] who describes it as follows: <br />
<br />
''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."''<br />
<br />
* No previous knowledge in electronics is necessary<br />
* Bring interesting materials to experiment with from home<br />
* Guest input lecture (to be confirmed): [http://www.ljudmila.org/~savskib/ Borut Savski], born in 1960 in Ljubljana, Slovenia, is an intermedia artist, composer and producer who places great emphasis on sound – while using technical solutions for unusual instruments and autonomous sound and visual structures / sculptures.<br />
<br />
=== Paper PCB version developed in Thailand, Jan 2024 ===<br />
<br />
[[File:PaperPCB_MAD-workshop.jpg|thumb|400px|new version using [https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main Wolfgang Spahn's paper PCB method]]]<br />
<br />
Paper PCBs is the fastest and the most flexible rapid prototyping system developed by [https://wolfgang-spahn.de/doku.php Wolfgang Spahn] since the early 2K. Paper PCBs are Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) based on paper print outs combined with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stripboard copper strip boards], also called Veroboards. With these boards one can easily build and modifier real electronic circuits that could be used in any devices and applications.<br />
<br />
For all kind of media installation based on controller and electronics one requires printed circuit boards (PCB's). It can be quite a task to get the perfect one that matches your needs. Due to industrial standards it takes some time and money to get them manufactured. Another option is to create them by yourself, but most likely you'll end up with a lot of dangerous chemicals and find yourself drilling hundreds of holes.<br />
<br />
Paperboards or Paper PCBs are a smart way to avoid the trouble. It is an open hardware system that allows you to create PCB's easily. You simply need a drawing program like Gimp, Inkscape or (Photoshop) to design or modify them on your computer (Fritzing will also do). Just print it and stick the printed circuit on a standard protoboard (available at every electronic shop) and voilà - there is your proper PCB. The system allows you to get an individual colorful design, too.<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
=== Mentors ===<br />
<br />
==== Marc Dusseiller aka [[dusjagr]] (Switzerland) ====<br />
[[File:dusjagr_fishEye_CRISPR.jpg|thumb|240px| dusjagr's failed attempt to make an embryo in a vial]]<br />
Marc Dusseiller aka dusjagr is a nomadic researcher and workshopologist. He is part of the [http://www.randelab.ch/ Center for Alternative Coconut Research], co-founder of [http://mechatronicart.ch/ SGMK], [https://www.bitwaescherei.ch/ Bitwäscherei Hackerspace Collective] and the [http://hackteria.org/ Hackteria network]. Before travelling the world for making DIY / DIWO laboratories for creative biological experimentation with living media, Marc entered the world of DIY electronics, designing printed circuit boards for synthesizers and organizing workshops and festivals mostly in Zürich, Taipei and Yogyakarta. He was the co-organizer of the different editions of [http://hackteria.org/category/hackterialab/ HackteriaLab 2010 - 2020] Zürich, Romainmotier, Bangalore, [http://hackteria.org/wiki/HLab14 Yogyakarta] and [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Kl%C3%B6ntal_Biohack_Retreat_-_Switzerland_2017 Klöntal], [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Oki_Wonder_Lab Okinawa] and collaborated on the organisation of the [http://citizensciences.net/biofabbing/ BioFabbing Convergence], 2017, in Geneva and the [http://openhardware.science/ Gathering for Open Science Hardware, GOSH! 2016, Geneva & 2018, in Shenzhen]. He also loves [http://wiki.8bitmixtape.cc/ coconuts].<br />
<br />
* http://hackteria.org/wiki/dusjagr<br />
* https://mechatronicart.ch/<br />
* https://bitwaescherei.ch/<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
== Residency research topics ==<br />
<br />
=== Workshopology Zine for [[Record and Play DUA]] ===<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Software development for [[Pd BioAmp]] ===<br />
<br />
[[File:bioamp_pd-patch_ani.gif|420px]][[File:pd_bioamp_case.jpg|240px]]<br />
<br />
=== PCB design dor Eurorack Bioamp ===</div>Dusjagrhttp://www.hackteria.org/wiki/index.php?title=Dusjagr%27s_Radiona_Residency_2024&diff=57044Dusjagr's Radiona Residency 20242024-03-11T13:58:23Z<p>Dusjagr: /* Software development for Pd BioAmp */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Workshop: "RnB" ==<br />
<br />
'''20 & 21 March 2024, 18:00 - 21:00'''<br />
<br />
'''RnB - Record n Beyond''' is a make-listen-create workshop involving a simple electronic circuit that we will build together, to control and program two individual motors, which can be used to create kinetic sound sculptures. During the workshop the participants will be introduced into the basics of soldering and electronic components using the very accessible method of "[https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main paper-bits]". The circuit allows the user to record and play/loop patterns of "beats" which then make the motors move, wiggle, twist, flip various objects that can be crafted into a kinetic sound machine. Together with the whole group of participants we will construct a room filling sound sculpture, using found objects and recycled materials, to explore different noises and materialities collaboratively. <br />
<br />
This workshop has been inspired by [https://www.ralfschreiber.com/ Ralf Schreiber (DE)] who describes it as follows: <br />
<br />
''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."''<br />
<br />
* No previous knowledge in electronics is necessary<br />
* Bring interesting materials to experiment with from home<br />
* Guest input lecture (to be confirmed): [http://www.ljudmila.org/~savskib/ Borut Savski], born in 1960 in Ljubljana, Slovenia, is an intermedia artist, composer and producer who places great emphasis on sound – while using technical solutions for unusual instruments and autonomous sound and visual structures / sculptures.<br />
<br />
=== Mentors ===<br />
<br />
==== Marc Dusseiller aka [[dusjagr]] (Switzerland) ====<br />
[[File:dusjagr_fishEye_CRISPR.jpg|thumb|240px| dusjagr's failed attempt to make an embryo in a vial]]<br />
Marc Dusseiller aka dusjagr is a nomadic researcher and workshopologist. He is part of the [http://www.randelab.ch/ Center for Alternative Coconut Research], co-founder of [http://mechatronicart.ch/ SGMK], [https://www.bitwaescherei.ch/ Bitwäscherei Hackerspace Collective] and the [http://hackteria.org/ Hackteria network]. Before travelling the world for making DIY / DIWO laboratories for creative biological experimentation with living media, Marc entered the world of DIY electronics, designing printed circuit boards for synthesizers and organizing workshops and festivals mostly in Zürich, Taipei and Yogyakarta. He was the co-organizer of the different editions of [http://hackteria.org/category/hackterialab/ HackteriaLab 2010 - 2020] Zürich, Romainmotier, Bangalore, [http://hackteria.org/wiki/HLab14 Yogyakarta] and [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Kl%C3%B6ntal_Biohack_Retreat_-_Switzerland_2017 Klöntal], [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Oki_Wonder_Lab Okinawa] and collaborated on the organisation of the [http://citizensciences.net/biofabbing/ BioFabbing Convergence], 2017, in Geneva and the [http://openhardware.science/ Gathering for Open Science Hardware, GOSH! 2016, Geneva & 2018, in Shenzhen]. He also loves [http://wiki.8bitmixtape.cc/ coconuts].<br />
<br />
* http://hackteria.org/wiki/dusjagr<br />
* https://mechatronicart.ch/<br />
* https://bitwaescherei.ch/<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
== Residency research topics ==<br />
<br />
=== Workshopology Zine for [[Record and Play DUA]] ===<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Software development for [[Pd BioAmp]] ===<br />
<br />
[[File:bioamp_pd-patch_ani.gif|420px]][[File:pd_bioamp_case.jpg|240px]]<br />
<br />
=== PCB design dor Eurorack Bioamp ===</div>Dusjagrhttp://www.hackteria.org/wiki/index.php?title=Dusjagr%27s_Radiona_Residency_2024&diff=57043Dusjagr's Radiona Residency 20242024-03-11T13:58:11Z<p>Dusjagr: /* Software development for Pd BioAmp */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Workshop: "RnB" ==<br />
<br />
'''20 & 21 March 2024, 18:00 - 21:00'''<br />
<br />
'''RnB - Record n Beyond''' is a make-listen-create workshop involving a simple electronic circuit that we will build together, to control and program two individual motors, which can be used to create kinetic sound sculptures. During the workshop the participants will be introduced into the basics of soldering and electronic components using the very accessible method of "[https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main paper-bits]". The circuit allows the user to record and play/loop patterns of "beats" which then make the motors move, wiggle, twist, flip various objects that can be crafted into a kinetic sound machine. Together with the whole group of participants we will construct a room filling sound sculpture, using found objects and recycled materials, to explore different noises and materialities collaboratively. <br />
<br />
This workshop has been inspired by [https://www.ralfschreiber.com/ Ralf Schreiber (DE)] who describes it as follows: <br />
<br />
''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."''<br />
<br />
* No previous knowledge in electronics is necessary<br />
* Bring interesting materials to experiment with from home<br />
* Guest input lecture (to be confirmed): [http://www.ljudmila.org/~savskib/ Borut Savski], born in 1960 in Ljubljana, Slovenia, is an intermedia artist, composer and producer who places great emphasis on sound – while using technical solutions for unusual instruments and autonomous sound and visual structures / sculptures.<br />
<br />
=== Mentors ===<br />
<br />
==== Marc Dusseiller aka [[dusjagr]] (Switzerland) ====<br />
[[File:dusjagr_fishEye_CRISPR.jpg|thumb|240px| dusjagr's failed attempt to make an embryo in a vial]]<br />
Marc Dusseiller aka dusjagr is a nomadic researcher and workshopologist. He is part of the [http://www.randelab.ch/ Center for Alternative Coconut Research], co-founder of [http://mechatronicart.ch/ SGMK], [https://www.bitwaescherei.ch/ Bitwäscherei Hackerspace Collective] and the [http://hackteria.org/ Hackteria network]. Before travelling the world for making DIY / DIWO laboratories for creative biological experimentation with living media, Marc entered the world of DIY electronics, designing printed circuit boards for synthesizers and organizing workshops and festivals mostly in Zürich, Taipei and Yogyakarta. He was the co-organizer of the different editions of [http://hackteria.org/category/hackterialab/ HackteriaLab 2010 - 2020] Zürich, Romainmotier, Bangalore, [http://hackteria.org/wiki/HLab14 Yogyakarta] and [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Kl%C3%B6ntal_Biohack_Retreat_-_Switzerland_2017 Klöntal], [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Oki_Wonder_Lab Okinawa] and collaborated on the organisation of the [http://citizensciences.net/biofabbing/ BioFabbing Convergence], 2017, in Geneva and the [http://openhardware.science/ Gathering for Open Science Hardware, GOSH! 2016, Geneva & 2018, in Shenzhen]. He also loves [http://wiki.8bitmixtape.cc/ coconuts].<br />
<br />
* http://hackteria.org/wiki/dusjagr<br />
* https://mechatronicart.ch/<br />
* https://bitwaescherei.ch/<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
== Residency research topics ==<br />
<br />
=== Workshopology Zine for [[Record and Play DUA]] ===<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Software development for [[Pd BioAmp]] ===<br />
<br />
[[File:bioamp_pd-patch_ani.gif|360px]][[File:pd_bioamp_case.jpg|240px]]<br />
<br />
=== PCB design dor Eurorack Bioamp ===</div>Dusjagrhttp://www.hackteria.org/wiki/index.php?title=Dusjagr%27s_Radiona_Residency_2024&diff=57042Dusjagr's Radiona Residency 20242024-03-11T13:58:02Z<p>Dusjagr: </p>
<hr />
<div>== Workshop: "RnB" ==<br />
<br />
'''20 & 21 March 2024, 18:00 - 21:00'''<br />
<br />
'''RnB - Record n Beyond''' is a make-listen-create workshop involving a simple electronic circuit that we will build together, to control and program two individual motors, which can be used to create kinetic sound sculptures. During the workshop the participants will be introduced into the basics of soldering and electronic components using the very accessible method of "[https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main paper-bits]". The circuit allows the user to record and play/loop patterns of "beats" which then make the motors move, wiggle, twist, flip various objects that can be crafted into a kinetic sound machine. Together with the whole group of participants we will construct a room filling sound sculpture, using found objects and recycled materials, to explore different noises and materialities collaboratively. <br />
<br />
This workshop has been inspired by [https://www.ralfschreiber.com/ Ralf Schreiber (DE)] who describes it as follows: <br />
<br />
''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."''<br />
<br />
* No previous knowledge in electronics is necessary<br />
* Bring interesting materials to experiment with from home<br />
* Guest input lecture (to be confirmed): [http://www.ljudmila.org/~savskib/ Borut Savski], born in 1960 in Ljubljana, Slovenia, is an intermedia artist, composer and producer who places great emphasis on sound – while using technical solutions for unusual instruments and autonomous sound and visual structures / sculptures.<br />
<br />
=== Mentors ===<br />
<br />
==== Marc Dusseiller aka [[dusjagr]] (Switzerland) ====<br />
[[File:dusjagr_fishEye_CRISPR.jpg|thumb|240px| dusjagr's failed attempt to make an embryo in a vial]]<br />
Marc Dusseiller aka dusjagr is a nomadic researcher and workshopologist. He is part of the [http://www.randelab.ch/ Center for Alternative Coconut Research], co-founder of [http://mechatronicart.ch/ SGMK], [https://www.bitwaescherei.ch/ Bitwäscherei Hackerspace Collective] and the [http://hackteria.org/ Hackteria network]. Before travelling the world for making DIY / DIWO laboratories for creative biological experimentation with living media, Marc entered the world of DIY electronics, designing printed circuit boards for synthesizers and organizing workshops and festivals mostly in Zürich, Taipei and Yogyakarta. He was the co-organizer of the different editions of [http://hackteria.org/category/hackterialab/ HackteriaLab 2010 - 2020] Zürich, Romainmotier, Bangalore, [http://hackteria.org/wiki/HLab14 Yogyakarta] and [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Kl%C3%B6ntal_Biohack_Retreat_-_Switzerland_2017 Klöntal], [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Oki_Wonder_Lab Okinawa] and collaborated on the organisation of the [http://citizensciences.net/biofabbing/ BioFabbing Convergence], 2017, in Geneva and the [http://openhardware.science/ Gathering for Open Science Hardware, GOSH! 2016, Geneva & 2018, in Shenzhen]. He also loves [http://wiki.8bitmixtape.cc/ coconuts].<br />
<br />
* http://hackteria.org/wiki/dusjagr<br />
* https://mechatronicart.ch/<br />
* https://bitwaescherei.ch/<br />
<br />
<br clear=all><br />
<br />
== Residency research topics ==<br />
<br />
=== Workshopology Zine for [[Record and Play DUA]] ===<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Software development for [[Pd BioAmp]] ===<br />
<br />
[[File:bioamp_pd-patch_ani.gif|300px]][[File:pd_bioamp_case.jpg|240px]]<br />
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=== PCB design dor Eurorack Bioamp ===</div>Dusjagrhttp://www.hackteria.org/wiki/index.php?title=Dusjagr%27s_Radiona_Residency_2024&diff=57041Dusjagr's Radiona Residency 20242024-03-11T13:55:15Z<p>Dusjagr: /* Workshop: "RnB" */</p>
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<div>== Workshop: "RnB" ==<br />
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'''20 & 21 March 2024, 18:00 - 21:00'''<br />
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'''RnB - Record n Beyond''' is a make-listen-create workshop involving a simple electronic circuit that we will build together, to control and program two individual motors, which can be used to create kinetic sound sculptures. During the workshop the participants will be introduced into the basics of soldering and electronic components using the very accessible method of "[https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main paper-bits]". The circuit allows the user to record and play/loop patterns of "beats" which then make the motors move, wiggle, twist, flip various objects that can be crafted into a kinetic sound machine. Together with the whole group of participants we will construct a room filling sound sculpture, using found objects and recycled materials, to explore different noises and materialities collaboratively. <br />
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This workshop has been inspired by [https://www.ralfschreiber.com/ Ralf Schreiber (DE)] who describes it as follows: <br />
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''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."''<br />
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* No previous knowledge in electronics is necessary<br />
* Bring interesting materials to experiment with from home<br />
* Guest input lecture (to be confirmed): [http://www.ljudmila.org/~savskib/ Borut Savski], born in 1960 in Ljubljana, Slovenia, is an intermedia artist, composer and producer who places great emphasis on sound – while using technical solutions for unusual instruments and autonomous sound and visual structures / sculptures.<br />
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=== Mentors ===<br />
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==== Marc Dusseiller aka [[dusjagr]] (Switzerland) ====<br />
[[File:dusjagr_fishEye_CRISPR.jpg|thumb|240px| dusjagr's failed attempt to make an embryo in a vial]]<br />
Marc Dusseiller aka dusjagr is a nomadic researcher and workshopologist. He is part of the [http://www.randelab.ch/ Center for Alternative Coconut Research], co-founder of [http://mechatronicart.ch/ SGMK], [https://www.bitwaescherei.ch/ Bitwäscherei Hackerspace Collective] and the [http://hackteria.org/ Hackteria network]. Before travelling the world for making DIY / DIWO laboratories for creative biological experimentation with living media, Marc entered the world of DIY electronics, designing printed circuit boards for synthesizers and organizing workshops and festivals mostly in Zürich, Taipei and Yogyakarta. He was the co-organizer of the different editions of [http://hackteria.org/category/hackterialab/ HackteriaLab 2010 - 2020] Zürich, Romainmotier, Bangalore, [http://hackteria.org/wiki/HLab14 Yogyakarta] and [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Kl%C3%B6ntal_Biohack_Retreat_-_Switzerland_2017 Klöntal], [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Oki_Wonder_Lab Okinawa] and collaborated on the organisation of the [http://citizensciences.net/biofabbing/ BioFabbing Convergence], 2017, in Geneva and the [http://openhardware.science/ Gathering for Open Science Hardware, GOSH! 2016, Geneva & 2018, in Shenzhen]. He also loves [http://wiki.8bitmixtape.cc/ coconuts].<br />
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* http://hackteria.org/wiki/dusjagr<br />
* https://mechatronicart.ch/<br />
* https://bitwaescherei.ch/<br />
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<br clear=all></div>Dusjagrhttp://www.hackteria.org/wiki/index.php?title=Dusjagr%27s_Radiona_Residency_2024&diff=57040Dusjagr's Radiona Residency 20242024-03-11T13:52:23Z<p>Dusjagr: Created page with "== Workshop: "RnB" =="</p>
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<div>== Workshop: "RnB" ==</div>Dusjagrhttp://www.hackteria.org/wiki/index.php?title=Record_and_Play_DUA&diff=57039Record and Play DUA2024-03-11T13:50:43Z<p>Dusjagr: </p>
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== [[dusjagr's Radiona Residency 2024]] ==<br />
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See more on the dedicated [[dusjagr's Radiona Residency 2024|wiki page]]<br />
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== "RnB - Record and Beyond" Workshop at MAD (Media Arts and Design), CMU, Chiang Mai, Thailand ==<br />
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'''25. January 2024, 10:00 - 18:00'''<br />
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'''RnB - Record n Beyond''' is a make-listen-create workshop involving a simple electronic circuit that we will build together, to control and program two individual motors, which can be used to create kinetic sound sculptures. During the workshop the participants will be introduced into the basics of soldering and electronic components using the very accessible method of "[https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main paper-bits]". The circuit allows the user to record and play/loop patterns of "beats" which then make the motors move, wiggle, twist, flip various objects that can be crafted into a kinetic sound machine. Together with the whole group of participants we will construct a room filling sound sculpture, using found objects and recycled materials, to explore different noises and materialities collaboratively. <br />
<br />
This workshop has been inspired by [https://www.ralfschreiber.com/ Ralf Schreiber (DE)] who describes it as follows: <br />
<br />
''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."''<br />
<br />
* No previous knowledge in electronics is necessary<br />
* Bring interesting materials to experiment with from home<br />
* Guest input lecture (to be confirmed): [http://www.ljudmila.org/~savskib/ Borut Savski], born in 1960 in Ljubljana, Slovenia, is an intermedia artist, composer and producer who places great emphasis on sound – while using technical solutions for unusual instruments and autonomous sound and visual structures / sculptures.<br />
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=== Mentors ===<br />
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==== Marc Dusseiller aka [[dusjagr]] (Switzerland) ====<br />
[[File:dusjagr_fishEye_CRISPR.jpg|thumb|240px| dusjagr's failed attempt to make an embryo in a vial]]<br />
Marc Dusseiller aka dusjagr is a nomadic researcher and workshopologist. He is part of the [http://www.randelab.ch/ Center for Alternative Coconut Research], co-founder of [http://mechatronicart.ch/ SGMK], [https://www.bitwaescherei.ch/ Bitwäscherei Hackerspace Collective] and the [http://hackteria.org/ Hackteria network]. Before travelling the world for making DIY / DIWO laboratories for creative biological experimentation with living media, Marc entered the world of DIY electronics, designing printed circuit boards for synthesizers and organizing workshops and festivals mostly in Zürich, Taipei and Yogyakarta. He was the co-organizer of the different editions of [http://hackteria.org/category/hackterialab/ HackteriaLab 2010 - 2020] Zürich, Romainmotier, Bangalore, [http://hackteria.org/wiki/HLab14 Yogyakarta] and [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Kl%C3%B6ntal_Biohack_Retreat_-_Switzerland_2017 Klöntal], [https://www.hackteria.org/wiki/Oki_Wonder_Lab Okinawa] and collaborated on the organisation of the [http://citizensciences.net/biofabbing/ BioFabbing Convergence], 2017, in Geneva and the [http://openhardware.science/ Gathering for Open Science Hardware, GOSH! 2016, Geneva & 2018, in Shenzhen]. He also loves [http://wiki.8bitmixtape.cc/ coconuts].<br />
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* http://hackteria.org/wiki/dusjagr<br />
* https://mechatronicart.ch/<br />
* https://bitwaescherei.ch/<br />
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==== Helmi Hardian (Surabaya, Indonesia) | [https://wiki.sgmk-ssam.ch/wiki/BIR_residensi BIR residensi] ====<br />
[[File:HelmiPinkHat.jpg|thumb|right|240px|Helmi]]<br />
Helmi Hardian is a grassroots artist and ghetto scientist, with a specific interest in cooking and smoking at the same time. He lives in Surabaya, the city that is well known for its industry and technology, as well as being the center of electronic component trading (chiefly, Pasar Genteng). Hence, almost all of his works are closely related to science and technology as the medium of creativity. He is the co-founder of Waft Lab, a creative-based initiative that works at interdisciplinary practices. Currently, he focuses on tech development through DIY/DIWO culture and playing his role in researching, hacking, or deconstructing daily materials to provide some devices with new functional aspects, as well as developing workshop kits, lecturing contents, and presentation materials, which aim to learn, share, and exchange knowledge.<br />
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* https://waft-lab.com/<br />
* https://www.instagram.com/helmihardian/<br />
* https://www.hackteria.org/workshops/pasar-senggol/<br />
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==== [[Arnont Nongyao | Arnont Nongyao (Pa Sao, Lamphun, Thailand)]] ====<br />
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== Background ==<br />
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''"A workshop where participants will build small electro-mechanical solo drum machines from single DC motors and small circuit boards. The workshop will experiment with different kinds of sounding materials (metal pieces, stones, springs, paper, etc), where the machines will oscillate freely and develop their own individual sound quality. Once built the machines will be used to explore fundamental musical structures."'' - from [http://www.ralfschreiber.com/share/pulseandpatterns.html Ralf Schreiber]<br />
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As always, Ralf's workshops are fantastic examples combining technological simplicity, DIY electronics & soldering with a broad artistic and aesthetic creative potential for collaborative sound / kinetic art-making to explore together with workshop participants of all age groups and backgrounds.<br />
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During the [[TUAK]] residensi, we have picked up on of Ralf's workshop, the [http://www.ralfschreiber.com/share/pulseandpatterns.html Record & Play], and experimented with different models for using it as a local workshop module in Indonesia. During the conversations with Ralf, we also found the new code, developed my [https://github.com/ChrisMicro ChrisMicro] which allows to control 2 motors with a single ATTINY85 chip, using classes and object oriented code.<br />
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== Paper PCB version, Thailand Jan 2024 ==<br />
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[[File:PaperPCB_MAD-workshop.jpg|thumb|400px|new version using [https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=main Wolfgang Spahn's paper PCB method]]]<br />
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Paper PCBs is the fastest and the most flexible rapid prototyping system developed by [https://wolfgang-spahn.de/doku.php Wolfgang Spahn] since the early 2K. Paper PCBs are Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) based on paper print outs combined with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stripboard copper strip boards], also called Veroboards. With these boards one can easily build and modifier real electronic circuits that could be used in any devices and applications.<br />
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For all kind of media installation based on controller and electronics one requires printed circuit boards (PCB's). It can be quite a task to get the perfect one that matches your needs. Due to industrial standards it takes some time and money to get them manufactured. Another option is to create them by yourself, but most likely you'll end up with a lot of dangerous chemicals and find yourself drilling hundreds of holes.<br />
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Paperboards or Paper PCBs are a smart way to avoid the trouble. It is an open hardware system that allows you to create PCB's easily. You simply need a drawing program like Gimp, Inkscape or (Photoshop) to design or modify them on your computer (Fritzing will also do). Just print it and stick the printed circuit on a standard protoboard (available at every electronic shop) and voilà - there is your proper PCB. The system allows you to get an individual colorful design, too.<br />
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== Experiments with Arnont and Workshop in Chiang Mai ==<br />
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=== How to make sound? ===<br />
[[File:RF300-Spring-Mod.jpg|thumb|400px|Ralf's Spring Mod]]<br />
''Wenn du ohne Gravitation schlagen willst, kannst du die Motoren ja noch mit ner Bronzefeder (30x2x0,1mm) modden. 0,1mm dicke Bronzebleche solltest du finden können. Lüsterklemme auf Motorachse schrauben, Enden der Feder an Klemme & direkt ans Motorgehäuse löten...fertig.''<br />
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''Interessant wird es auch mit beidseitig elastischen Anschlägen (Bronzebleche)....oder den Schlegel mit Silikonschlauchstückchen/kleinen Federn bestücken. Da bekommst du Doppelschläge / mechanisches Delays...''<br />
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[[File:record_play_thaiVersion.jpg|400px]]<br />
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Testing to build the circuit on proto-board, and doing the mechanical spring with cable ties. seems to work ok... the circuit is a bit complicated to build like this for beginners...<br />
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== New Dual Motor version ==<br />
[[File:recordPlay_dual_done.jpg|240px|thumb|Version 0.1 PCB of Record and Play DUA]]<br />
With the new code, we have now the option to add 2 motors, which can make especially the individuals sound sculpture more complex to take home. Also we removed the pull-up resistors to save some parts. Now only the reset pin is still available... it could be an option to flash the chip and disable reset and add another function. mbe a potentiometer for speed or something?<br />
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[[File:Schema_RecordPlayDua.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Dual version]]<br />
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'''BOM'''<br />
* 1 x Attiny85 (DIP)<br />
* 4 x 1kOhm Resistor (throughhole)<br />
* 1 x 100µF (or more) Capacitor<br />
* 3 x push button (6mm)<br />
* 2 x LED<br />
* 2 x BC817 Transistor (smd) - can be replaced also by weaker transistors, depending on mnotors used<br />
* 2 x small motor (RF300 or clone)<br />
* 2 x protection diode for motor (ex: 1N4841)<br />
* 1 x Battery holder with on/off switch (2xAAA or 3x)<br />
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'''Code'''<br />
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See here: [[Multitasking by ChrisMicro]]<br />
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'''Hand-out'''<br />
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Version 0.1: [[:File:TUAK_RecordPlayDua_handout.pdf]]<br />
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== Various PCB designs ==<br />
[[File:Pisibi_RecordPlayDua.jpg|180px]][[File:Crap_looper_Helmi.jpg|400px]][[File:Fish_pisibi.jpg|400px]][[File:Helmi_RecordPlayDUA.jpeg|356px]]<br />
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Ready for Shenzhen soon!!!<br />
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== Making the pisibi ==<br />
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== Workshop "Simple Kinetic Sound Sculpture" at Pazar Kaget, GOR, Bandung ==<br />
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Dusjagr was invited to visit GOR (Gelanggang Olah Rasa), in Bandung, and participate with a DIY electronics & art workshop during their weekend Bazaar. We took the opportunity to try out the new workshop concept adapted during the [[TUAK#record_.26_play_for_attiny85|TUAK]] residensi, where we redesigned new PCBs for the workshop "record & play" by Ralf Schreiber.<br />
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File:GOR_Workshop_03.jpg<br />
File:GOR_Workshop_DusjagrMentor.jpg<br />
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File:recordPlay_fishPCB.jpg<br />
File:soldering_HelmisPCB.jpg<br />
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* https://www.instagram.com/gelanggangolahrasa/<br />
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== Workshop "Simple Kinetic Sound Sculpture" at FKSM - Festival Komunitas Seni Media, Lombok, Indonesia ==<br />
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'''june 2023'''<br />
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"ultra-mega terlambat posting, tampak suasana lokakarya @fksm.indonesia merangkai pengontrol motor dc untuk kebutuhan ini dan itu. lokakarya ini diadakan oleh kemendikbudristek dan @arcolabs.id di taman budaya mataram ntb, kala itu sekitar awal juni 2023. konversi desain menggunakan inkscape extension svg2shenzhen bikinan badgeek @manticore_ , sayangnya nggak sempat order ke shenzhen, akhirnya balik ke manual lagi XeroX dan aut666n tak lupa pcb bolong. kami dari @waftlab mengucapkan yaey"<br />
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* https://www.instagram.com/p/CyIzVB5SWBb/?igsh=dmh2ZHF0dDRoN3Qx<br />
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== Learnings and Outlook ==</div>Dusjagrhttp://www.hackteria.org/wiki/index.php?title=Medizintechnik_DIY_Material&diff=57037Medizintechnik DIY Material2024-03-07T14:35:25Z<p>Dusjagr: /* Other stuff */</p>
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<div>2018 - 2024 fand der Kurs MedTechDIY (also known as [[Medizintechnik DIY]])statt im Fablab Luzern.<br />
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== Material aus dem Kurs MedTechDIY ==<br />
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=== MechTechDIY Schrank ===<br />
[[File:MedTechDIY_Schrank.jpg|640px]]<br />
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=== Elektronik Komponenten (mixed) ===<br />
[[File:MedTechDIY_components.jpg|800px]]<br />
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=== Prototype Showcase ===<br />
[[File:MedTechDIY_showcase.jpg|800px]]<br />
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=== Other stuff ===<br />
[[File:MedTechDIY_RAKOs.jpg|400px]]<br />
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* 2 x Rako Kisten Gross (leer)<br />
* 1 x Rako Rollwägeli<br />
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[[File:MedTechDIY_woodcast_stuffs.jpg|640px]]<br />
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* a lot of woodcast material<br />
* "official" woodcast hotplate<br />
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[[Category:MedTech-DIY]]</div>Dusjagrhttp://www.hackteria.org/wiki/index.php?title=Medizintechnik_DIY_Material&diff=57036Medizintechnik DIY Material2024-03-07T14:34:29Z<p>Dusjagr: /* Other stuff */</p>
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<div>2018 - 2024 fand der Kurs MedTechDIY (also known as [[Medizintechnik DIY]])statt im Fablab Luzern.<br />
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== Material aus dem Kurs MedTechDIY ==<br />
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=== MechTechDIY Schrank ===<br />
[[File:MedTechDIY_Schrank.jpg|640px]]<br />
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=== Elektronik Komponenten (mixed) ===<br />
[[File:MedTechDIY_components.jpg|800px]]<br />
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=== Prototype Showcase ===<br />
[[File:MedTechDIY_showcase.jpg|800px]]<br />
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=== Other stuff ===<br />
[[File:MedTechDIY_RAKOs.jpg|400px]]<br />
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[[File:MedTechDIY_woodcast_stuffs.jpg|640px]]<br />
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[[Category:MedTech-DIY]]</div>Dusjagr