MADLAB was invited to lead a 3 day intensive workshop in physical computing for Florida International University’s School of Architecture. Over 22 hours, 18 architecture students and 3 professors learned how to translate physical input into meaningful embedded interaction with the built environment. The workshop introduced the Arduino prototyping platform, as well as techniques in soldering, electronics, programming, hacking, and debugging. The participants left with the knowledge to choreograph kinetic systems using sensors and actuators for affective interaction.
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