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IPoC Workshop (April 2014) Draft Schedule (version 2)

Arriving on April 6 or earlier

WEEK 1

Monday, April 7 (begin: 9am)

  • Introduction session(9-9:30)
  • Presentations by Yu, Lucian, Mathias and Jun(9:30-12:00)
  • Presentation  about performance expression  by Zhang Shimin(afternoon from 13:00-15:00)
  • Drawing and modeling Workshop (afternoon after 15:00until end of day)

Tuesday, April 8 (begin: 9am)

  • Presentation about how to use bodily movements to express mood, social role, space and time by guest dancers(in the morning)
  • Performing workshop student groups guided by dancers(afternoon)

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DeSForM 2013 Design Competition

Results

At the DeSForM 2013 conference we organized a design competition on Projection Mapping on Statues. We were happy to have 4 teams of talented students from Tsinghua University, Nanjing University of Arts, Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts and Jiangnan University. In three days the students worked day and night, and the final results impressed everyone at the final exhibition. The team from Jiangnan University won the top award – 3 flight tickets to the next DeSForM conference, but all the other three teams were also winning teams for their creativity, team work or the potential. Well done.

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8th International Conference on Design and Semantics of Form and Movement

Sept 22-25, 2013 , Wuxi, China
Full paper submission deadline: July 5, 2013 (extended)
Demo proposal submission deadline: July 5, 2013

Please check out the latest version of this CFP on the conference website: http://desform2013.id.tue.nl/call-for-papers/

Instructions for submission:  http://desform2013.id.tue.nl/submission/

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Workshop: Arduino, April 12

Get Prepared

For the workshops, please bring your Arduino starter kit. your kit shall include at least the following:

  • Arduino board
  • USB cable
  • two push buttons
  • a bread board
  • a 10K ohm resistor
  • a light sensor (LDR or Light Dependent Resistor)
  • a few color leds
  • a few jumper wires

Installing Arduino

  1. Download Arduino software;
  2. Extract the entire directory to C:\Programs (note, not “C:\Program Files”). if you are reinstalling Arduino software, remove the entire arduino directory first.
  3. Create a shortcut on your desktop to “Arduino.exe” for easy access.
  4. Install necessary Arduino drivers. Follow the instructions in page 23, Chapter 3 of Getting Started With Arduino

Presentation

ArduinoAndSerialCommunication.pdf (ArduinoAndSerialCommunication.pptx)