This month’s Dorkbot meetup is put together by the guest Overlord, Ben Lippmeier who brings us a night of visually spectactular projects at our regular HQ Serial Space.
What: People doing strange things with electricity
Where: Serial Space, 33 Wellington St Chippendale
When: Tuesday, 28th August, 7pm for a 7:30 speak off
Presenters:
Victor Zdanowicz-Muchlado & Laurence Davies
Victor Zdanowicz-Muchlado is a programmer and lover of collimated light. Laurence Davies is a technical enthusiast with an interest in artistic human-machine interaction. This talk will cover laser projection basics and include a hands-on look at the inside of a home-made RGB laser projector. Laurence will provide a demonstration of automation of the projector software using current music software.
Ben Lippmeier
Ben Lippmeier is a computer science researcher at UNSW, who works on programming languages and systems for parallel computing. In this talk he’ll discuss how he made his videos for the BYOB (Bring Your Own Beamer) event that was held at Serial Space in conjunction with the Time Machine festival. The videos are based around a hacked fluid flow simulator, and he’ll cover both the simulation and the hacks.
You
In this regular final section of Dorkbot we invite the audience to participate in a show and tell. Show us what you are up to and be a part of the magic!
This month’s Dorkbot meetup is put together by the guest Overlord, Ben Lippmeier who brings us a night of visually spectactular projects at our regular HQ Serial Space.
What: People doing strange things with electricity
Where: Serial Space, 33 Wellington St Chippendale
When: Tuesday, 28th August, 7pm for a 7:30 speak off
Presenters:
Victor Zdanowicz-Muchlado & Laurence Davies
Victor Zdanowicz-Muchlado is a programmer and lover of collimated light. Laurence Davies is a technical enthusiast with an interest in artistic human-machine interaction. This talk will cover laser projection basics and include a hands-on look at the inside of a home-made RGB laser projector. Laurence will provide a demonstration of automation of the projector software using current music software.
Ben Lippmeier
Ben Lippmeier is a computer science researcher at UNSW, who works on programming languages and systems for parallel computing. In this talk he’ll discuss how he made his videos for the BYOB (Bring Your Own Beamer) event that was held at Serial Space in conjunction with the Time Machine festival. The videos are based around a hacked fluid flow simulator, and he’ll cover both the simulation and the hacks.
You
In this regular final section of Dorkbot we invite the audience to participate in a show and tell. Show us what you are up to and be a part of the magic!