[Noisebridge-discuss] East Bay workshop at TechLiminal tonight, 6:30pm

Mitch Altman maltman23 at hotmail.com
Wed Oct 27 17:54:38 UTC 2010


Hello East Bay people.
 
I'm giving a workshop at TechLiminal tonight at 6:30p.
 
This is similar to what we do at Noisebridge every Monday for Circuit Hacking Mondays.  Anyone and everyone can learn to solder and make cool things with microcontrollers.  I'll have plenty of kits that are intriguing and fun and easy and designed for total beginners to complete successfully in one evening.
 
What:  Learn to Solder and Make Cool Things workshop
When:  Tonight, 6:30p - 9:30p
Where:  Techliminal, 268 14th St.  -- downtown Oakland
Who:  You!  Ages 4 to 100.  Anyone and everyone can learn to solder and make cool things in one evening.
Cost:  Insruction is FREE.  Kits cost between $10 and $30.
 
Feel free to bring you own project, if you want help making it, or if you'd like to make it in the friendly community of other makers.
 
Instructors:
     Mitch Altman has taught well over ten thousand people to solder at workshops around the world.  He's the inventor of TV-B-Gone, and co-founder of Noisebridge.
     Rold Van Widenfelt is co-creator of the popular Mignonette Game kit, and has taught people to solder for years at Maker Faires and workshops.
 
Kits include:
     * TV-B-Gone  --  Turn off TVs in public places!
     * Mignonette Game  --  Play games!
     * Trippy RGB Waves  --  Make waves of colors with your hands!
     * MiniPOV3  --  Write messages in the air!
     * and more!
More info on these at http://www.CornfieldElectronics.com  ("maker faire" tab)
 
TechLiminal is a co-working space in Oakland that hosts a bunch of community oriented events.
 
More info about TechLiminal:
http://techliminal.com/circuit-hacking-workshop/
 
Mitch.
  		 	   		  
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