图形化编程建模工作坊 10月31号| Graphical Programming Modeling Workshop Oct 31st

October 27th, 2015 § 0 comments § permalink

上海静安愚园东路28号3号楼一楼 新车间 屏幕快照 2015-10-24 下午5.47.49报名参加 Sign Up Time: 13:00 – 16:00, Saturday, October 31st Personal Biography: Archarry Lu Hanlin students are “Shanghai Tongji Urban Planning and Design Institute – technology development center,” the parametric design and research team member, who is also in charge of Ascott design lab, a number of articles related papers published digital design, is currently working development make work easier and efficient computing platform. Recently set up a “record-off DreamWorks” series of workshops, and strive to create a fun culture to increase the popularity of creating customer. Workshop Description: You have an innovative product ideas but also does not create a three-dimensional model of it? You want your products intelligent up but does not suffer from programming? It is not always in the code to deal with the headache of dazzling it? Take a look at “a DreamWorks off” in the magical tool “graphical programming modeling” tool group, as long as gently turn the knob about, even a connection can produce a creative product, it is not very simple ? Come and experience it! Workshop structure: Rhino modeling software introduction 2,Grasshopper graphical programming to explain 3,Firefly and Arduino programming explained 4,Intelligent hardware and sensors Introduction 5,Software installation and hardware connection hands 6,The finished product prototyping and 3D printing and creative products This workshop can help you: ●Fast and efficient manufacturing of prototype ●Experience a sense of accomplishment dream into reality ●Experience in human-computer interaction in the game fun ●Increase imagination and creativity ●Learn a self-learning method ●To solve the practical problems encountered in life. What to expect: The goal of this workshop is to help you create a more practical product by optimizing the production process and to provide a full and innovative platform, where you can experience the fun of the product, increase interest in learning, “create a dream factory” and look forward to your arrival. Who should enroll: Do you have creative but not yet mastered programming method、Cute kids、Creative people like geek culture、and do you want to own a DIY intelligence products to the relatives and friends of a small partner,as well as all ages full of whimsy friends are fit to participate in this workshop and hands-on creative process will reap unexpected joy and emotion. The speaker of the contact: If you have any questions, you can choose to contact me. WeChat:archarry QQ:514248050 email:[email protected] Telephone:15601786625 Fee: Workshop: RMB 200; RMB 150 for XinCheJian Members. If you need hardware suite friends please contact the organizers in advance and choose the model purchased,email:[email protected],If interested, please sign up in advance, so we can calculate attendees to prepare materials! Or send Email to [email protected] ]]>

Meet Your Makers: Colten

October 27th, 2015 § 0 comments § permalink

屏幕快照 2015-10-27 下午2.27.58 Who are you? – Colten Jackson, from America. What’s your job? – I work at the champaign urbana community Fablab. Officially, I am the digital fabrication technology consultant, but really I’m just teaching people how to use machines how they want to use, and that includes 3D printers and scanners, laser cutters and other cnc machines, and micro controllers like Arduino. Do you like your job? Why? – I do like my job. I like seeing what new things people do when they start to know how to use new tools. How did you start your job? – I learnt how to use these machines by volunteering at the space a lot, and eventually I learnt enough to teach others. What was your background? And why did you choose this career? – Majored in music and computer programming when I was at university. But I didn’t want to make it a career. At Fablab, I don’t have to make money out it or good grades about it. So when I apply what I know at Fablab, I don’t have to make it serious about it. How did you start to learn programming? – 8 year old, by learning lego robot. What project have you done? – Electronic waste orchestra. Making music instruments out of outdated computer parts. Youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPzEGhv_XmI. What attracts you to the space/what do you like about the space? We are welcomed here and there were people here already to hung around. What do you want to learn at the space? I didn’t intend to learn, but it turned out that I learnt things like how to type Pingyin, mp3 decoder. Where would you rate yourself on a geeky slider? (or nerdy if you are that way) 7, I think Sam is little bit geekier than me, because he is more willing to How do you want the space to support you? – Having the capacity to be able to do translation, do workshops and find parts. Being able to trade ideas, lesson and plans and translations. Running different workshops in different countries, Do you have suggestions for people who wants to build their own projects? – To not be intimidated if you don’t know anything about how to start. You should just bring in your own things, and ask around for help and get started! ]]>

Meet Your Makers: Serge

October 22nd, 2015 § 0 comments § permalink

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Who are you? – Serge ‘q3k’ Bazanski, I am from Poland. What’s your job? – I freelance in software development and system administration. Mostly Python stuff. Why did you started to do programming? – I was inspired by a friend, and I’ve always liked making and discovering. How did you start to learn programming? – In the beginning, I learned programming by reading books when I was 13 years old (10 years ago). I can’t remember what language I wrote. It was a weird language. But I liked making it. At that time, I spent most of high school evenings on learning programming. I dropped out of university after a month, because I didn’t want to lose 3 years in finding interests in university. Now, my paid job is about system administration, and I learned this by himself too. What project have you done? – Way too many projects started, almost none finished! However, I am particularly proud of the Warsaw Hackerspace network infrastructure I brought up with a couple of friends. What attracts you to the space/what do you like about the space? – Comfortable feeling. Too many things to describe at once. What do you want to learn at the space? – Physical things, wood things, metal machining, resin casting, switch software to hardware. I am a recovering software person. What do you want to learn at the space? Physical things, wood things, metal machining, resin casting, switch software to hardware. I am a recovering software person. Where would you rate yourself on a geeky slider? (or nerdy if you are that way) If it goes up to 11, then 12. How do you want the space to support you? For me, mostly provide a space, where people can provide content for, and help kind of incubate that. Do you have suggestions for people who wants to learn programming? – Do what you like. A 13 year-old boy who gave a speech at QingHua University made lots of interesting projects with Arduino by himself, all because he’s just interested in it. ]]>

原型设计工作坊 10月24号| Prototyping Design Workshop Otc 24th

October 17th, 2015 § 0 comments § permalink

上海静安愚园东路28号3号楼一楼 新车间 afds报名参加 Sign Up Time: 13:00 – 16:00, Saturday, October 24th Personal Biography Alec Kennedy Walker, Stanford MBA, has conducted innovation consulting projects and workshops for a myriad of organizations around the world, including Y Combinator software startup SpinPunch, energy giants URS and AECOM in California and Shanghai, fast­-growing Silicon Valley money management firm Wealthfront, the Institute for Human Virology in Nigeria, Japanese health­tech startup Exmedio, Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide Group, and several leading universities in the US and Asia. Workshop Description Startups, makers, and established firms worldwide are working increasingly on new and unprecedented problems that lack their own specific best practices. Because traditional research and planning are less helpful in predicting success, new ventures have wide variability in their implementation time and execution. Developed to solve this problem, Rapid Prototyping can be used to maximize progress while minimizing consumption of resources. This workshop will introduce the method and provide interactive exercises for participants to practice its implementation. Workshop structure: 1. Rapid Prototyping methodology essentials 2. Creativity priming exercise 3. Google X case study 4. Prototyping exercise 5. Startup simulation challenge 6. Sharing and conclusions This workshop can help you: ● Solve new problems more efficiently. ● Save lots of time in meetings. ● Strengthen your creativity. ● If you are curious about new techniques from Stanford. ● If you are willing to take creative risks in front of people who you do not know. ● If you are open-minded to try radically different methods from the usual routine. What to expect: This workshop will be predominantly interactive. There will be games and challenges. Participants will be encouraged to engage with one another to solve problems under time pressure. There will also be some team building exercises to help stimulate creativity and some lecture to clarify the context and to solidify the learning. Who should enroll: The workshop is ideal for anyone who wants use use their creativity in productive ways. For makers and entrepreneurs, the methods taught in the workshop will help to reduce planning time and increase the likelihood of project success. For employees at larger firms, the methods will help save time in meetings and channel resources efficiently across projects. For students, the methods will introduce important concepts in time-management and creative experimentation. All who enroll are required to bring an open mind and a willingness to actively participate. Fee: Workshop: RMB 200; RMB 150 for XinCheJian Members. ]]>

零编程电脑游戏制作和软硬件结合 10月17号|Design your video game without coding and hack into the controller Oct 17

October 7th, 2015 § 1 comment § permalink

上海静安愚园东路28号3号楼一楼 新车间 small报名参加 Sign Up Time: 13:00 – 16:00, Saturday, Oct 17 Personal Biography: Hackprende is possible thanks to OMNIS, KAI Coop and innovation unit of the biggest cooperative corporation in the world, MCC. The team for this Asian adventure is led by Alesander Robleno (@AlxShow) a tech entrepreneur from Europe, former CEO of Tidelabs. And it is completed by Oier and Walter, Oier Gonzalez(@OierGC) is an active guy who gets inspired using and helping other to use different technological products. He is always trying to create networking and collaboration ecosystems. In the other hand Adrian Walter Stock(@Walter_Stock)is experienced in implementing new ways of learning in the Spanish educational system and interested in tech. Project Description: “Our world is digital, learning about technology is learning about how the world is and how it will be in the future”. Hackprende Asia has come to life in the body of a workshop in which we introduce people to logical programming without coding;everyone will create his or her own video game functional video game prototype without coding. Once we have a functional video game we will build a controller from the scratch, whatever objects is in the room could be used to control it. Then we will have time for experimentation, be it to create a new game concept based on the possibility of hacking every object into a controller to hack an object with other purposes. Preparations: Bring your own laptop (preferably with Windows) with working USB ports and pre-install software – Stencyl (Can be provided in the workshop) Workshop Structure: 1. Introduction 2. Game development without coding (using Stencyl) 3. Build controller from scratch (using Makey Makey) 4. Experimentation time & challenge time (Run any game or app using the controller, hack other objects, test the hardware and create other controllers) 5. “Creation” sharing & conclusions This workshop can help you: ●Introducing you to the logical programming. ●If you want to create a vide ogame but don’t want to learn coding. ●If you are interested on prototyping really fast with hard and soft integration. ●If you are willing to give to an object anew functionality. ●If you are willing to transform the whole world into your invention kit. ●To give you new interactions ways (soft& hard) for the technologies you master. ●Allowing you to build a tangible prototype of an idea you have with no need of tech knowledge nor complex tools orprocesses. What to expect: The workshop has a software part and a hardware one, first we will do a really fast rush into the logical programming,within an hour we will know the basics and we will create a functional video game prototype.Then we will build a controller with whatever material(Lego,PlayDoh, Paper,∙3d Print, …)we want. Once we know a bit about software and we got those object hacking superpowers everything will be possible. Trying classic games with new controlling approaches, competing, and challenging ourselves are the bottom line of the expectations. Attendees can buy the materials used within the workshops. Who should enroll: The workshop is ideal for no-experienced users, is a good approach for beginners or people with zero coding nor programming knowledge. Anyone willing to create a product or service with software and hardware integration should be interested on this. Experienced users will find a really comfortable approach to game development and will get a huge input in the hardware part of the workshop because of the compatibility with other technologies they could master; Makey Makey works with every app or program, also it is compatible with Arduino and Scratch games and apps can be controlled with it. But mostly, who does not want to transform some bananas into a piano? Fee: RMB 200; RMB 150 for XinCheJian Members. Makey Makey: 284 RMB, the ones who want to buy the complete Makey Makeykit after the workshop will need to pay 284 RMB more. If interested, please sign up in advance, so we can calculate attendees to prepare materials! Or send Email to [email protected] ]]>

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