Arduino Workshop by Kaho Abe
Saturday 15 December 2012
15:00 - 18:00 @deBoo
Want to explore how physical interfaces can be made for games using the Arduino?
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Kaho Abe, game designer, flies over from New York to show her game Hit Me! and give an arduino workshop exploring how physical interfaces can be made for games using Arduino.

The workshop has limited spots available. PAF will make a selection from those who have shown interest by signing up via the form below or send an email to info@bartophetweb.nl

Workshop description:
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Let's digitize a clapping game with special game gloves you'll make with conductive fabric and a pair of work gloves.

No soldering involved, but we'll use an iron. Basic programming knowledge helps but not necessary.
Bring your laptop with the Arduino software installed, and an Arduino. One Arduino per two people is enough. So bring a friend!

You can find the Arduino software here: http://arduino.cc/en/Guide/HomePage
Go ahead and load the Blink example. This will save time during the workshop.
​Workshop Clapping Games - Digitized
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By: Designer Kaho Abe (NYC)
Date: Sat 15 December
​Times: 15:00-18:00
What: Arduino workshop
Skills: No programming
knowledge necessary
Bring: Laptop, 1 arduino (per 2
people) + happiness!
Entrance: Free

Fill out the form on this page to register for the workshop
or send an email to info@bartophetweb.nl


Playful Arts Festival stimulates the cross-over between different fields of play, interaction and design. Part festival part showcase it celebrates playful culture.
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The inaugural edition of the festival focuses on showcasing games that evoke physical and emotional responses by putting the player into action with friends and foes.