Friday, September 07, 2007

Week 7 Forum - Physical Computing II


Up until today, I never realised what this tool was meant to be used for. Then I realised: Power. This is going out to who ever has been stealing my pots, resistors and alligator clips. I don't know why you bother taking stuff. You can have my kit in a few weeks for all I care. I'm really not that attached to it. I just wanna get my stuff done. Don't make me resort to striking you down. You have been warned.





This week's task was an extension of last week's exercises. We were again using the Arduino chip to interact with Max/MSP on the computers in the lab. I was teamed up with Luke and Tyrell, since Will is on life-support at home.



Exercise 1A

[708KB]



Exercise 1B

[2.1MB]



Exercise 1C

[2.5MB]



Exercise 2

[3.7MB]



Exercise 3

[2.7MB]



Exercise 4

[7.4MB]



[1] Christian Haines. "Music Technology Forum: Semester 2 - Week 7 - Physical Computing II". Lecture presented at the Electronic Music Unit, University of Adelaide, South Australia, 6th September 2007.

2 comments:

Freddie said...

"I don't know why you bother taking stuff. You can have my kit in a few weeks for all I care. I'm really not that attached to it. I just wanna get my stuff done. Don't make me resort to striking you down. You have been warned."

Here here. I'm sick of it too. Perhaps they forgot where they left their parts (perhaps at the bus stop, pub, whore house or maybe psychiatrist) so they need to steal everyone elses. How dumb.

DJ Reverie said...

True, true I'm glad someone agrees with me!