Make things that light up! Learn to code in Arduino to make LEDs blink with different colours and patterns. We’re teaming up with our friends from...

sARTorial: Fun With Wearable Electronics for Kids 8-12 Years

Location:

The Learning Space
2138 NSW
Australia

Venue:
The Connection
sARTorial: Fun With Wearable Electronics for Kids 8-12 Years

Access and Inclusion

  • Wheelchair Accessible - Access to the venue is suitable for wheelchairs (toilets, ramps/lifts etc.) and designated wheelchair spaces are available.
  • Hearing Loop - A hearing loop (sometimes called an audio induction loop) is a special type of sound system for use by people with hearing aids. The hearing loop provides a magnetic, wireless signal that is picked up by the hearing aid when it is set to 'T' (Telecoil) setting. Many venues have an induction hearing loop system. Check if your venue has this system.

Event Details

Make things that light up! Learn to code in Arduino to make LEDs blink with different colours and patterns. We’re teaming up with our friends from dLux Media Arts for this fun, hands-on workshop where participants will construct cool cardboard costumes and paper prototypes, and embed them with awesome programmable LEDs.

No experience necessary, just bring your creativity and be ready to light up your fashion creations!

This fun workshop is suitable for kids aged 8-12 years old. 

The Sydney suburb of Rhodes opens its arms to residents and visitors with Rhodes: Creative. Discover a vibrant community bringing creativity and technology to the fore.  Join us at The Connection for a program of masterclasses, workshops, activities and talks that focus on 3D printing, robots and wearable art and tech. 

Brought to you by the City of Canada Bay Council.  

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Access and Inclusion

  • Wheelchair Accessible - Access to the venue is suitable for wheelchairs (toilets, ramps/lifts etc.) and designated wheelchair spaces are available.
  • Hearing Loop - A hearing loop (sometimes called an audio induction loop) is a special type of sound system for use by people with hearing aids. The hearing loop provides a magnetic, wireless signal that is picked up by the hearing aid when it is set to 'T' (Telecoil) setting. Many venues have an induction hearing loop system. Check if your venue has this system.