Agenda
This is now the final agenda, a bit more relaxed and more space for discussion than before.
Monday, 17.09.2007
Arriving
in the evening
19:00 - late Informal
get-together in Brauhaus “Die Meierei”, Potsdam
Tuesday, 18.09.2007
at Fachhochschule Potsdam, Department of Design (Haus 5)
8:30 - 9:00 Café and Brezels
Morning Kick-off Session - open to the public!
9:00 –
9:10 Welcome
by Reto Wettach
9:10 –
9:35 Insights
from more than 10000 Arduinos by Massimo Banzi
9:35 – 10:00 Visions
for Physical Computing by Tom Igoe
10:00 – 12:00 Experience
Reports*
Alex Grunsteidl (Digital Wellbeing Labs, London)
Max Rheiner (zhdk, Zürich)
Jan Sieber (Bauhaus-Uni Weimar)
Olaf Val (kh Kassel)
Matt Karau (Udk Berlin)
James Haliburton (K3, Malmö)
Michael Zöllner (FH Darmstadt)
Lutz Dickmann (UdK Bremen)
Tom Hulbert (RCA London)
12:00
– 13:00 Presentation
FRITZING
André
Knörig: UI Concepts and Ideas
Zach
Eveland: Backend Requirements
David Mellis: Community & Open-Source approach
Setting up groups and discussion questions
13:00 – 13:45 Lunch
Afternoon Group
Session
13:45 - 17:15 Group 1: Discussion of FRITZING – concept and UI metaphor
Group 2: Discussion of FRITZING – community and open-source
approach
Group 3: Discussion of FRITZING – backend technology
17:00 - 19:30 Presentation
of Group Sessions, Discussion of Results
Dinner
& Party
ca. 20:00 - late White Trash Fast Food, Berlin Mitte
Wednesday, 19.09.2007
10:00
– 14:00 Definition
and distribution of work packages
*Short guide for the “Experience Reports”
3 Min - Please present 3 applications (most complicated, most successful and most entertaining) of Physical Computing, which were done or supervised by you.
4 Min - What kind of prototyping tools are you using in teaching or in your own projects? What are the advantages/potentials and disadvantages/limitations of this toolset?
3 Min - Tell us about your experiences in PCB-Design for artists and designers. And tell us, what FRITZING can do for you.
2 Min - Feedback & Questions
