BioElectronix 2011 experiments by Hackteria mixing simple bioTiny (attiny 85) board with various sensors and moist stuff to "create hybrid living-digital systems". Special thanks to Marc Dusseiller.

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BioElectronix 2011 experiments by Hackteria mixing simple bioTiny (attiny 85) board with various sensors and moist stuff to "create hybrid living-digital systems". Special thanks to Marc Dusseiller.
SoftBots µ-Residency with Ralf Schreiber & derstrudel @ BioTehna, Ljubljana
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SoftBots µ-Residency with Ralf Schreiber & derstrudel @ BioTehna, Ljubljana
SoftBots µ-Residency
Image from Nature – Synthetic analog computation in living cells, May 2013
In a 4 day µ-Residency our guests, Ralf Schreiber & derstrudel (Christian Faubel) together with dusjagr, the Masters of Workshopology, are transforming the BioTehna Lab into a space for experimentation on minimal electronics and explore new grounds of combining their expertiences with new bioinspired approaches of slimes, bugs, worms, biological oscillators, hydrogels or whatever we can find.
Everybody is welcome to join us in the BioTehna Lab for discussions, sharing of ideas, and explore concepts of SoftBots and Workshopology
OverHeadBots Workshop, Sa 18.5.2013 In the Overheadbots workshop you create a tiny solar robot that harvest its energy from the light of an overhead projector. Whenever the robot has collected enough energy it makes a pulsed movement. Through the projection this movement and the robots shadow appear as real-time animated shadow play. The workshop has two parts, first a technical part and second a design part. In the technical part you solder the electronic circuit. In the design part you work on the shape of the robot and the image that is produced through the projection.
Ideal for children of all age 6 – 99 years old
Schedule Because of the large interest there are two workshops, one in the morning 11-13h and one in the afternoon 14-16h.
SoftBots Workshop, Mo 20.5.2013, 17h – 20h