HOME MADE 2019
About
The Homemade summercamp is 1 week of DIY soldering & geeking fun. The participants work on individual or group projects on music, robotics, visuals and other art related topics.
During this participative research week we will do workshops and talks, run experiments, cook & eat together, party and relax
Date
20.7. - 27.7.2019
Venue
Pfadiheim Villa Kunterbunt
8773 Glarus Sued
Switzerland
coordinates: 724 830 / 204 780
Since we don't have internet by wire in the house we will build our own internet. Just connect to WLAN "Kunterbunt MAZI" to share stuff.
for documentation go to: http://www.mazizone.eu/
Fee
SGMK Members CHF 295.-
non SGMK Members CHF 345.-
daily fee 50.-
the fee includes food, accommodation and basic material
Registration
mail to homemade@sgmk-ssam.ch
Directions
Train from Zurich to Schwanden GL
If you need a lift to the house we will pick you up in Schwanden GL, please organize your arrival so we can pick you up in groups.
If you like to walk you can take a bus, the last bus is around 17:00
Bus line 544 (Senftal) to Kies(Talstation) ask bus driver for inofficial stop to Aussichtsturm / Villa Kunterbunt
20min walk to Villa Kunterbunt (not suitable rolling suitcase)
with car: to Schwanden then via Haslen to Tannenberg. The last 1.2 km is banned for driving. There is a parking lot at the begin of the ban.
Slack Community
Please feel welcome to join and ask for free beer at #homemade channel
Workshops
JUCE::Group
Kickoff 22.07.19 11:00
Kent Clelland is going to lead a JUCE::Group. Depending on levels of interest he could give a workshop for JUCE beginners (who already know C++), or a workshop for JUCE afficianados who want to learn a specific skillset, or a workshop for total C++ noobs. Please register by inserting your name below and let him know in what you are interested in so that he can prepare accordingly.
What is JUCE?
JUCE is an open source C++ framework for developing peformant, professional realtime Audio and Visual software. JUCE can be developed on OSX, Windows, or Linux Operating Systems and products built with JUCE can be deployed on OSX, iOS, Android, Windows, Linux, and Raspberry PI as standalone application or plugin (VST, AudioUnit, AAX, etc...). watch JUCE framework coder Timur Doumler present JUCE at CppCon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=boPEO2auJj4
Over the course of the week Kent will be researching the following 3 topics with the intent to build proof of concept imeplementations:
- JUCE development for live visual / video performance
- JUCE deployment for for the Raspberry PI platform.
- realtime audio analysis re-synthesis (FFT/iFFT) using JUCE
Sign up here to join the JUCE::Group :
Name | Dev Platform | JUCE level | Interest |
---|---|---|---|
Kent Clelland | OSX / XCode | Expert | Video Output, RPi, realtime FFT |
Dominik Chapman | Windows / Visual Studio | Advanced | N-gon Wave Oscillator, Polyphony |
Andrej | iOS | none, i neever programs, only debugs | FFT, PLL, Spectral Resynthesis |
jana° | OSX / Xcode? | none | Video Output, multichannel, RaspberryPi |
Markus | Windoofs | JUCE: none, C++: experienced | FFT!, PLL, Spectral Resynthesis |
Benjolin case
Ongoing workshop as soon your benjolin is ready
Willi Sauter is offering a workshop for finishing our benjolins with a case and power supply. Please tell if there is interest for this so we can order the parts. The benjolin orchestra is calling...
RoaDIY
Don’t do everything, just do your thing really well. Andrej is into OnboardPreamps, especially Echoplex Style (Golden Secrets ;) Preamps. That amounts to building a buffer stage and learning lots about audio filter theory, phase and gainstaging. I never have any concrete things to teach (look at the sun) but am a master debugger that can claim it was always just a cable or a switch, mechanical things 99.99% of the time. So bring me your dead blinkenlights, silent speakers, ground loops, weird noises. If it can be reduced to a single thing, we’ll find it. To this purpose, if you have the following parts, we can at least get something working: 1x N-JFET, 2x 1p, 2x 100k, 1x 220p, 2x 22n, 1x 1M, 1x 3.3k, 1x22k ca. plus +PWR9-18V, 1x 0.1n?, 1x 220k, 1x 22p That amounts to two in-output stages, and a happy transistor to make it sound better and add half the gain... I get the math far better than the lectronics...
Solder Mask Diy
22.July 2019 23:00
Pimpe deine frisch geätzte Platine mit Solder-Mask in diversen Farben. Mehr dazu im folgenden link. File:Pcb workshop .pdf
Motorbird
23. July 2019 11:00
Workshiop by Jördis to build a small sound device with motor
crackle box
25. July 2019 11:00
i (Ralf) will bring a few crackle box kits (the classic noise-making device designed by Michel Waisvisz / STEIM). one simple version for kids or beginners (mounted on a wooden board) https://vimeo.com/334635714
the other version comes in a plastic housing with a "line" output (coupled with a small diy transformer).
Hemosy
If there is interest Emmanuelle could present his project and bring a prototyp (4 cameras, 1 helmet , Laptop with software , VR google glasses:
The Hemosy is a virtual reality headset with cameras on the inside of the helmet to record the face of the user and project it in a VR environment. The connections of the Hemosy create the virtual platform Polis. The final objective of the project is to have a helmet that can be used for private face-to-face meeting in a virtual reality environment.
I this stage we have a helmet that can capture a video for two cameras and create a 3d face. The hope is too add other 2 or more cameras to be able to put the cameras close to the face and be able to add the VR google cardboard.
Program
Gemeinsame autarke Klanginstallation
Vorschlag von Uwe: kollektive Klanginstallation auf dem Aussichtsturm Schwanden zu klären: ist das gestattet? Genehmigung ? evt. nur flashmob style an 1 Abend ? Stromversorgung: Autobatterie(n)? Fokus auf solar- & windbetriebene sowie akustische Klangerzeugung ?
Salamander Watching
Kinderprogramm
Maya wird ein paar Tage mit Kazi und Tibor dabeisein, beides schon versierte robotik-freaks, synthesizer geeks, famous DJ's in Yogya und sowieso gerne am basteln. Wir nehmen mal das Lego Boost robotik kit mit, ein paar Otto's und sind froh wenn andere Leute auch mal mit den buben was machen.
Participants
Contact Persons
Oliver Jaeggi: Organisation, SGMK core team
Uwe Schueler: tech. support veteran ( Workshops, tech. lectures, DIY kits )