At the on-line workshop we will experiment and explore the sound options derived by Teensy board 3.2. By adding some basic electronic components (such as potentiometers and LDR) to Teensy board we will assemble an electronic sound machine with two oscillators. Many useful information for beginners, such as how to create an oscillator with the Teensy sound tool or how to adjust Arduino code so that you can freely add potentiometers and sensors to your synthesizer.
Each participant will also receive a handy Labbook with all the information for further learning and independent research.
About the mentor
Tara Pattenden is an Australian artist who combines the fields of DIY electronics and noise, performance and soft textile circuits, and also produces original electronic speakers. She is part of the British band BodyVice, for which she creates unique electronic instruments for their live performances. Under the name Phantom Chips, she has been performing and making wearable sound synthesizers for the past 20 years, and is part of the Monster Zoku Onsomb and Kunt bands.
Applications
The workshop will be held in English. Participation is free of charge and all the materials will be sent to the participants. For quality flow of the workshop, a good internet connection, camera and computer with already downloaded software are required!
Applications at: delavnice@projekt-atol.si until the vacancies are filled. All further information will be sent to the participants by e-mail.
Production