Physical Computing

In times of multitouch tables and the wii alternative navigaton methods and interfaces are getting more and more attractive. Therefore I wanted to provide a few links to help those who are not very familiar with electronics but can’t keep their hands off playing with hardware stuff (like me). In the end it’s a very good feeling to connect your poorly soldered stuff to the computer to get some outputs on the screen, always hoping not to destroy the expensive electronical components or even worse the whole flat.

First of all you should get an easy-to-use prototyping platform like arduino (http://arduino.cc/), wiring (http://wiring.org.co), freeduino (http://www.freeduino.org/) … the arduino board is not very expensive and there are a lot of tutorials how to use it and how to connect other hardware to it.

getting started with electronics and arduino:

another good source of inspiration is flickr. just search for »arduino« and you’ll find a lot of cool projects, links and working circuits.



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Martin Rädlinger is an Interactive Developer & Designer. He specializes in interactive coding predominantly with ActionScript, but every new challenge is welcome. If you like his work feel free to get in touch with him. At the moment he's available for freelance work.

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