For the next few weeks New York city is the place to be to get your e-textile fix. This Friday, September 17th, make sure to check out Sara and Lara Grant’s workshop on felted textile sensors and electronics. These brilliant ladies will show you how to create textile sensors and integrate them with simple signal processing circuits for controlling sound output. Make sure you check out their website Felted Signal Processing for more info and inspiration. Details on workshop below: Textiles and Electronics Workshop 1pm – 4pm FRIDAY the 17th @ The Tank
Part of In/Out Fest Tickets: $25 – Includes materials to build a voltage control oscillator circuit and your own soft variable resistor + take home sampling of materials. Please read on for detailed workshop description. In this workshop, Sarah and Lara will demonstrate how to create textile sensors and how to integrate these sensors with simple signal processing circuits for controlling sound output. There will also be on hand samples of handmade conductive felt, crocheted stretch sensors, conductive batting and machine sewn resistors for participants to check out and build from, which will be the focus of this workshop. After discussion of construction techniques and some show and tell, they will walk the workshop through building a simple sound producing circuit and how to connect it to a soft sensor. Participants should also feel free to bring in their own simple circuits in lieu of constructing one with the group. Ticket Info:
The workshop is $25 – this includes materials to build a VCO circuit and a soft variable resistor + take home sampling of materials
Workshop: Textiles and Electrionics
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