Arduino - An Open Computing Platform
Eoin Brazil introduced the Arduino, a cheap platform for learning hardware, programming, and electronic ideas. It is an ideal platform for the development of interactive objects which can be controller or control switches, sensors, lights, motors, or other output devices. An Arduino can function as a stand-alone computer, it can be linked to a desktop, or it can act as part of a network of similar nodes. His talk gave an introduction and basics to people interested in tinkering and crafting with the Arduino platform, including examples and demonstrations to showcase its flexibility including linking it from everything from sensors to motors as well as showing how it can be controlled via the web and via Second Life. Replay of Unedited Live Footage of IOTC 2008 - Track One showing Shane Coughlan (Free Software Foundation Europe), Colm MacCarthaigh (Joost), Graham Taylor (Open Forum Europe), Adam Jollans (IBM), Stephen McGibbon (Microsoft), Adam Gzella (DERI), Michael Shiloh (OpenMoKo), Paul Lynch (Hosting 365), Alan Roberts & Alan Guinane (AIB Bank), Adrian Bowyer (RepRap Project), Eoin Brazil and Bryn M.Reeves (Red Hat).
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About Eoin Brazil
Eoin Brazil is a Research Officer in the Interaction Design Centre at the University of Limerick working on auditory displays and on the use of sound in human-computer interaction.
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