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Auckland Arduino Users Group Starting- Sep 3rd

Tim Carr - Thursday, August 27, 2009

Hello all you busy tinkerers out there!




With the growth of Arduino over the last year we've decided to start the Arduino Users Group in Auckland in conjunction with CoLab and we'd love it if you came along to say hello and tell us about your projects over a beer.

Tim Carr (that's me, the MindKits Chief Ninja) and Kim Newall along with CoLab will be hosting and we are looking forward to seeing many of you at the Arduino Users group which will start again on Thursday 3rd of September and runs on the first and third Thursday of the month from there.

We've got some fun plans to bring you a mix of community, entertainment and education so we'd love to see you come along and say hello over a beer and a bit of a chat. It's all rather relaxed so just turn up, say hello and grab a seat.


The Arduino Users Group will include:

  • Guest speakers - delivering information on current areas of interest or requested info.
  • An opportunity to ask experts for advice and help with problems
  • A show and tell so you can share what you've been working on with others
  • A chance to meet people interested in the same stuff as you
  • A fun way to quench your thirst over a beer
  • Bit or byte swap - exchange your goodies for others stuff
 

    Details:

    Where:
    Playhouse Bar (next to Aotea Square at the side of the IMax building) - We'll have a sign on the table so you know it's us.

    When
    :
    6pm.  Thursday 3rd September (First and third Thursday of every month)

    Who
    :
    Anyone who is interested in learning about Arduino, is working with it or wants to meet others who are interested in it.

    Please feel free to bring along anyone you think would enjoy it too.

    As time goes on we'll get some sponsorship sorted and perhaps some prizes too. Also there will be a 'parts swap' so you can trade bits and bobs.

    If you'd like to know more, have questions you can contact me (Tim at Mindkits.co.nz or @Mindkits on Twitter)

    We're both looking forward to having you at our meet ups and would love it if you could help us spread the word to others who may be interested via Twitter, Facebook or even the old email (hell, we'd be fine with IP over Carrier Pigeon if it works for you)

    Regards and see you there,
    Tim
    MindKits Chief Ninja

    Matt Kenyon Exhibition - Tech meets Art

    Tim Carr - Monday, July 20, 2009
    I was lucky enough to meet Matt Kenyon through CoLab in Auckland - Matt's part of a group called SWAMP (Studies of Work, Atmospheres and Mass Production) and has 10 years of experience in bringing technology and art together in interesting ways. I was blown away by the creativity of SWAMP's project and in particular the 'Coke is It' bot which seeks out Coca Cola and proceeds to spray it over itself until it eventually erodes and self destructs.
     
    So, the great news is that CoLab have set up three events where Matt will show off some of his teams goodies at an exhibition, be part of an artists talk and  lastly take a workshop combining GPS, cameras and HP IPaq's and you're invited to all of them!

    Seats are limited so if you're interested you'll need to act very quickly.

    But in the mean time, here's a pic of one of their projects...bonus points if you can guess what happens.

    Tim
    MindKits Chief Ninja


    CoLab is pleased to announce a one-day workshop -
    Creating Agency through Telepresence:
    Workshop on using interactive tools and technology.

    Places are limited so please enroll asap as this is a once-off workshop, on a first come basis.
    Cost (incl GST): $ 50 student (discounted price), $ 80 regular

    Registration: contact dawn.hutchesson@aut.ac.nz or phone 09 - 921 9566

    Attn: All creative people working with objects, images, spaces and technology

    This is an opportunity to learn and explore the possibilities of creating exciting interactive installations and new media environments
    using DIY electronics, open source software and ubiquitous technology.

    This is an intensive hands-on workshop with artist and new-media practitioner Matthew Kenyon. A group of 15 motivated participants
    shall learn by working over one day 10am-4pm.

    The workshop will be held at IDU Laboratory room WT 030, AUT, corner of Rutland and Wakefield streets, Auckland city, on Saturday 1st August.

    This workshop will look at 4 technologies. Together, they will combine to create a distributed telepresence based artwork inspired by the local environment of Auckland city. The 4 technologies are: (1) digital photography, (2) rapid prototyping and digital fabrication, (3)
    programming and physical computing via Arduino and (4) ubiquitous computing.

    A basic description of the artwork:
    An electronically controlled lightbox will contain a rear-lit photograph taken by participants from around the surrounding areas of
    the IDU Lab. An Arduino microcontroller running Processing software will be connected to the lightbox, which will allow for experimental interaction design techniques for turning it on and off again. One technique will use PDA devices with pre-made code for detecting certain GPS coordinate zones around the IDU Lab, which in turn will send data to Arduino/lightbox combos to turn them on and off.  Put more simply, user movement about the city of Auckland will in turn illuminate lightboxes in the IDU Lab. Artistically captured photographs of the city will be illuminated by pedestrian activity in real-time, via carefully designed telepresence, physical computing and ubiquitous computing techniques.

    All materials will be provided on the day but you will need to bring a digital still camera.

    CoLab is pleased to present AGAINST FREEDOM - A Discussion Panel

    Tuesday, July 28th, 6pm-9pm at Galatos
    Student Fee: $ 5.00
    Regular Fee: $ 10.00
    (Includes a complimentary wine or beer)
    For more info see attached flyer and click here to register for this event.


    Technologies have emerged that radically enhance contemporary governments/corporations ability to collect and manage individual citizen/consumer's images and data. These developments have taken place in a landscape of increasing anxiety regarding corporate profits and national security. In conjunction with the residency of Matt Kenyon with AUT's Co-Lab and the concurrent exhibition of his collaborative work with the SWAMP collective at MIC Tio Rerehiko, we are staging a panel discussion aimed at extending a critical engagement with some of the key concerns exhibited by SWAMP and keenly articulated by Matt. This discussion invites scholars and artists from widely different disciplines to explore this theme and its continued implications for our lives today.

    SWAMP (an acronym for Studies of Work Atmospheres and Mass Production) attempts to redirect the configuration of contemporary culture, and in the process reveal flaws and contradictions prevalent in its systems. A recurring concern for the collective is the corruption of popular culture at the hands of sensationalism, mass media and corporate entities like fast-food chains and big box retail; things which themselves construct the very foundations of everyday culture.

    For the panel discussion, Swamp artist's Matt Kenyon and Doug Easterly will explore notions of 'consumer freedom' by presenting a series of the collective's guerrilla new media artworks.

    AgainstFreedom.pdf


    CoLab is pleased to present an artist talk by the digital media collective SWAMP.

    Thursday, 23 July, 4pm at MIC Toi Rerehiko,
    1st Floor, 321 Karangahape (K) Road.


    Currently in Auckland as a resident at AUT University's CoLab creative technology centre, Kenyon is a mixed media artist who as half of the collective known as SWAMP (Studies of Work, Atmospheres and Mass Production) stages witty and satirical interventions to critique global corporations, consumerism, mass production and political domination.

    As part of his residency he will be giving an artist's talk in conjunction with an exhibition of SWAMP work running at MIC Toi Rerehiko until August 22.

    MKArtistTalk.pdf