DTI Pro Saturday: Controlling Systems through Wearable Soft Circuitry with Keira Heu Jwyn Chang

Jun 2, 2018, 12:30 pm3:30 pm EDT

$10

GIBNEY 280 BROADWAY

280 Broadway, Entrance at 53A Chambers
New York, NY 10007 United States

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Phone: (646) 837-6809

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In this workshop participants will play with inexpensive, coin-sized sensors which can be sewn into costumes with conductive thread. Explore how to use position, acceleration, light exposure and touch input to control a variety of outputs like LED lights, sounds elements, and video. Students will receive a list of links to all equipment used as well as sample code from all demo projects shown during the class.

About the Digital Technology Initiative
The DTI seeks to empower artists to create high quality digital content and integrate technology into their practice. The DTI supports artists by providing trainings with professionals in the field, free consultations, and affordable access to hardware and software.

Support for the Digital Technology Initiative
The Digital Technology Initiative has received lead support from the Scherman Foundation’s Katharine S. and Axel G. Rosin Fund, support from the Dance and New Media Foundation, and capital equipment funding from The New York City Council & The Honorable Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito, The Honorable City Council Member Margaret Chin, The Honorable Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer, and The New York City Department of Cultural Affairs & The Honorable Tom Finkelpearl. The Digital Technology Initiative is a partnership with New York University’s Dance and New Media Program (Paul Galando, Director), the Dance Films Association and the Dance and New Media Foundation.