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Sessions will open at 7pm. However you are welcome to come later. There is no fixed agenda, but we will arrange some talks by some of the visitors, as well as by some of SADI students and faculty.
Sessions will open at 7pm. However you are welcome also later. There is no fixed agenda, but we will arrange some talks by some of the visitors, as well as by some of SADI students and faculty.
Sessions will open at 7pm, after dinner. However you are welcome to come later. There is no fix agenda, but we will arrange some talks by some of the visitors, as well as by some of SADI students and faculty.
Sessions will open at 7pm. However you are welcome to come later. There is no fixed agenda, but we will arrange some talks by some of the visitors, as well as by some of SADI students and faculty.
Are you working with a Physical Computing project and got stuck when trying to hook up some sensors? Are you trying to make Arduino communicate to Processing? Did you just finished a project but want to get critique from a different audience?
Are you working with a Physical Computing project and got stuck when trying to hook up some sensors? Are you trying to make Arduino communicate to Processing? Did you just finished a project and want to get critique from a different audience?
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Are you working with a Physical Computing project and got stuck when trying to hook up some sensors? Are you trying to make Arduino communicate to Processing? Did you just finished a project but want to get critique from a different audience? S.O.L. is then your space.
Are you working with a Physical Computing project and got stuck when trying to hook up some sensors? Are you trying to make Arduino communicate to Processing? Did you just finished a project but want to get critique from a different audience?
S.O.L. is then your space.
The SADI OPEN LABORATORY sessions is an initiative by Samsung Art and Design Institute aka SADI open for artists and designers to bring their work to a wider forum of creators.
The SADI OPEN LABORATORY sessions is an initiative by Samsung Art and Design Institute aka SADI open for artists and designers to bring their work for discussion to a wider forum of creators.

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This course takes place at:
Samsung Art and Design Institute - SADI
Bojeun Bldg. East 70-13
Nonhyun-dong Kangnam-ku
RoK - 135-010 Seoul
(in front of Doosan Bldg.)
The lab is located on the 9th floor, lectures will be happening at the PD studio for the 2nd year students.
For directions, further questions about SADI or the lab, visit the following website:
http://www.sadi.net
The SADI OPEN LABORATORY sessions is an initiative by Samsung Art and Design Institute aka SADI open for artists and designers to bring their work to a wider forum of creators.
Are you working with a Physical Computing project and got stuck when trying to hook up some sensors? Are you trying to make Arduino communicate to Processing? Did you just finished a project but want to get critique from a different audience? S.O.L. is then your space.
These laboratory series are conducted by D. Cuartielles from the Arduino group. The aim of these sessions is double. First we would like to establish a discussion arena within the field of interaction design and electronic art. Second we wish for a broader use of open tools.
Sessions will open at 7pm, after dinner. However you are welcome to come later. There is no fix agenda, but we will arrange some talks by some of the visitors, as well as by some of SADI students and faculty.
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This course takes place at:
Samsung Art and Design Institute - SADI
Bojeun Bldg. East 70-13
Nonhyun-dong Kangnam-ku
RoK - 135-010 Seoul
(in front of Doosan Bldg.)
The lab is located on the 9th floor, lectures will be happening at the PD studio for the 2nd year students.
For directions, further questions about SADI or the lab, visit the following website:
http://www.sadi.net