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Topic: Good Sites - Resources for tangible computing (Read 875 times) |
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kevin
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Good Sites - Resources for tangible computing
« on: Feb 10th, 2004, 4:24pm » |
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Hi, I thought it's be useful to have a thread with good sites for hooking up hardware to PCs & processing. So if you have any good links throw them up here, and provide a desscription/title if possible too: Introduction to Physical computing for artists. Explains some of the principles involved, aimed at the layman. Good thing to read to start on http://fargo.itp.tsoa.nyu.edu/~dano/physical/physical.html Tom Igoe's Physical Computing Course site Good site with lots of notes for the course. You're not going to learn it step by step from this site, but there's lots of good references tip, tricks and links. http://stage.itp.nyu.edu/~tigoe/pcomp/
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Re: Good Sites - Resources for tangible computing
« Reply #1 on: Feb 11th, 2004, 2:13am » |
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We've recently set up a new site at UCLA. It has some good resources and we hope to post more all the time. Of course we're linking to ITP sites... http://design.ucla.edu/senselab/
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