'Electromechanic Anatomies' is a open lab-space which pushes participants to let their curiosity, imagination and ingenuity run wild through the process of dissecting appliances, electronics, toys and other objects in an attempt to make them better, modify their function or to make them more personalized. Through hardware hacking we can discover how things work, what they're made of and how anything can be hacked. During 'Electromechanic Anatomies' we will discuss what we aim to achieve and how we can achieve them using tools such as soldering irons, screwdrivers, drills, saws, knives, hammers and other things in trying to modify the functionality of our hardware.
- Participants should bring something which is obsolete, something to improve upon, and/or something to take apart.
- It would be nice if participants who have more than one object which falls under the previously mentioned criteria, could bring it to share or donate to another workshop participant.
- Participants of all ages and skill levels are welcome at 'Electromechanic Anatomies'.
- Some objects for dissection will be provided.
Electromechanic Anatomies happened during Dialectics of Space v.1 at Temporary