Darsha Hewitt
In playful experiments that the participants carry out themselves, they learn about the basics of electronics. The participants build simple electronic circuits with which they can create sounds and noises.
They will also use materials other than electronic ones, such as pens, aluminum foil and bananas, to manipulate and change sounds.
Darsha Hewitt promises that the young electronics tinkerers will have a lot of fun and lots of self-produced sounds in this electronics sound workshop.
As part of the introduction to the basics of electronics, participants will learn about resistance and conductivity. They will learn how to read a circuit diagram and then build it. Finally, they will learn how to appropriate and play with noises and sounds as artistic expression material in various experiments.
The artist Darsha Hewitt likes to tinker with recycled electronic parts and everyday objects. Inspired by the inventiveness of the radio pioneers of the early 20th century and the
It is important to her to give as many people as possible an independent, practical and innovative approach to technology and engineering in her workshop.
She offers children and young people a playful approach to a self-determined approach to electronics. She provides adults and professional artists with her electronic know-how and the spirit of the hobbyist so that they can implement their specific requirements in the development of electronic control processes for their own artistic interests and works.
See also: http://www.darsha.org