I
develop workshops in collaboration with schools, teachers
or artists. By using art as a medium of teaching science and
demonstrating scientific concepts, workshops
are intended to encourage creative experimentation and exploration
through
practical experiments, often with readily available materials. My focus
is based in observation skills & methods, as a route to increasing
engagement in science, and creative use of ICT in both art and
science. Please contact me to discuss a project.


Images
from Big Draw launch @ UCL 2008.
Tabletop
experiments at the Big Draw 2008
This was a day of
performative experiments demonstrating the Mercury Beating Heart electro
chemical
oscillator,
the Hele-shaw
cell and the
BZ reaction See also Fluid and
BZ reaction 

Images
from Creative Partnerships project with FGHS 2009.
Making
musical
instruments and sensor technologies
I have done a number of workshops in electronic and
acoustic musical instrument making, as a way of exploring sound and
design. In a recent project with Creative Partnerships intended to
demystify technology, year 9 students invented wearable technologies
for interacting with computers
including;Techno Tap, a sensor
shoe, with an optical sensor, a speaking, USB 'Sensor Glove'
for controlling music, and a head band that detects your emotional state
selecting music accordingly. The completed
objects
will be
shown as part of
Manchester International festival. See also
sound forms...
Amplitude modulation light as sound
In
this workshop participants investigate the use of solar cells and
other light sensitive opti-electronic
components to generate sound from light, make amplifiers and use a lasers
and LEDs to transmit sounds, use liquid droplets to create sensitive
microphones
and use liquids dynamic physical oscillators.See
more info…

Berlin
Micro research workshop xxxx.
Sonicstreams tool kit recently developed with FACT...
Sonic Streams is a creative
exploration of the impact of sound on the human body.
Sound can powerfully affect the human body and the way we feel. Can sound aid
the healing process and promote well being? Noisy and busy urban environments
- schools, colleges, and hospitals, for instance, can also raise stress levels.
Can we change the real life impact of environments through altering sound content?
With the support of the Tool Kit, students will develop creative ways to scientifically
research the effects of sound and to share their findings.
Download
the whole tool kit we developed as a PDF here..
Visit
the Sonic streams web site...
http://sonicstreams.fact.co.uk/research-as-education/sound-tool-kit/


Science
Art tool kits and resource packs from top left, AV toolkit, Sound
toolkit, 3D photography toolkit, and finally Sonic Laser Transmitter
toolkit.

The
Science Art tool kits and resource packs were also
developed
for FACT and Creative Partnerships in 2008.

3D "anaglyph" image
from workshop
Stereo
photography workshop
The
history Stereo photography is closely linked with the development
of moving image technologies. This workshop covers basics
of
visual perception and colours. Taking various optical
illusions as
a reference, the phenomenon of stereo vision is discussed
in depth. Participants learn how to "free view" stereo
images , make a stereo viewer, as well as construct digital
red green "anaglyph" images using photoshop.
We also make our own classic 3D viewing glasses to see these. |
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