2 min.
Over the course of three meetings, starting next Saturday from 4:30-8:00 pm, the Phyrtual Innovation Gym will host a course to teach you how to build your own special Phyrtual Watch and understand how wearable technology works.
How does one build a watch? It all begins with 3D design and the creation of a 3D-printed watch case and continues with soldering, understanding of the Arduino Uno and Arduino pro mini chipsets and wiring programming (Arduino) ...
The wearable technology lab requires a range of disciplines, abilities and skills, ranging from robotics and electronics to creativity and problem solving. The laboratory is open to anyone aged 13 or older and will be held by Alessio Di Brigida, a nineteen-year old Computer Engineering students at the Rome Sapienza University.
Part one: January 24 – Arduino
• Introducing Arduino: blink and button
• Exchanging data with user: from serial monitors to displays
• Real Time Clock
• Practice
• Soldering
Part two: January 31 – From the Idea to the Object: Developing he Device
• Introduction to wearable technology
• Designing a small 3D object
• 3D printing
• Creating the watch
Part three: February 7 – Personalisation and options
• Finishing the device
• Possible options/alterations to working hardware
• Personalising the software
To participate please book a place on EventBrite