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Revision as of 02:05, 19 November 2019
Welcome
Some contextualizing works
Little Bits
Bare boards / sound interface
Changing the sounds of the board
Exercise / make it your own
In groups of 2 or 3 people, for less than an hour you will create your own interactive installation.
You can either make an instrument interface or go in the direction of storytelling.
You can use the conductive paint to create drawings, or paint over surfaces, or search for and select conductive objects throughout the academy. Use those as the triggers.
Changing the sounds of the board Follow this guide to change the sounds of the boards
You can use your own sounds, or download mp3 files from freesound
Files can be converted by VLC or online, in case they are not in mp3 format.
Setting up your Touch Board with the Arduino Installer