[Noisebridge-discuss] Circuit Hacking Monday -- Monday, April 6th at Noisebridge‏‏‏

Mitch Altman maltman23 at hotmail.com
Sun Apr 5 21:27:24 UTC 2009


Monday, April 6th at Noisbridge is another edition of Circuit Hacking Mondays.

 
 
This is the last Monday where Mitch will be teaching at Noisebridge for awhile, since he is bringing the workshop on the road for 7 weeks to teach people how to make cool things at:  Notacon (Cleveland), Cyberarts Festival (Boston), Cowtown Computer Club (Kansas City), Pumping Station: One (Chicago), Japan Maker Meeting (Tokyo).

 

 

Come on by and join the fun!  We'll have plenty of cool projects that you can make and take home with you.  Turn off TVs in public places, blink trippy colored lights, play games -- you can learn to do all this, and more.
 
 
Anyone can learn to solder!  Even if you have never made anything in your life, you can learn this very useful and enjoyable skill.  It really is fun!  Mitch has taught thousands of people to solder all around the world, and he can teach you, too!  Add yourself to the ever increasing community!
 
 
Come by Noisebridge to learn to solder by making your own simple and fun project.  Mitch and Andy will provide parts for several cool projects for you to choose from:  TV-B-Gone remote control, Trippy RGB Waves, MiniPOV, Brain Machine, Open Heart, Mignonette Game, Boarduino (an Arduino clone), and others.  Of course, you can also bring your own project.  More info on most of the projects is on Mitch's website http://www.CornfieldElectronics.com (click on the "maker faire" tab).
 
 
What:  Circuit Hacking Mondays
 
 
When:  Mondays, 8:30pm, at Noisebridge -- 83C Wiese, San Francisco
 
 
Who:  Everyone, including you!
 
 
Cost:  Instruction is free!  Reimbursement of parts is requested (between $7 and $25, depending on project parts)


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