Continuing Education
COURSE FINDER
Electronics and Arduino Microcontroller for Artists
Feb 6 - Apr 3
$450
Location
335 West 16th Street
Faculty
Federico Muelas Romero,
New media artist
This course is an introduction to electronics, for fine artists, sculptors, installation and performance artists, as well as those who want to add computer-controlled elements to their creations. Using the Arduino microcontroller, we will explore some of the essential and useful electronic sensors (light, sound, motion, sonar, infrared, angle bending), powerful actuators (relays, motors, servomotors, stepper motors, muscle wires and solenoids, among others), and telecommunication tools for microcontrollers (radio frequency transmitters, Bluetooth, Ethernet). This is a practical course and does not include theory. Class time will be allocated to help students work on their projects.
NOTE: The studio fee includes one-time-use electronics parts and materials; the use of electronic tools in the lab, such as microcontrollers, soldering stations, motion actuators, sensors, video and audio equipment. This course is held on campus at SVA.
NOTE: The studio fee includes one-time-use electronics parts and materials; the use of electronic tools in the lab, such as microcontrollers, soldering stations, motion actuators, sensors, video and audio equipment. This course is held on campus at SVA.
Course Number
FIC-2642-A
Credits
2 CEUs