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(if you don't have a wiki account, <s>[[Special:EmailUser/Ralph_Benadski|mail me]]</s> ''Does not work for people without an account... Use benadski at gmail instead :-)'') | |||
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The workshop will be held at the RevSpace building (de Verlichting, Spoorlaan 5D Den-Haag). | The workshop will be held at the RevSpace building (<s>de Verlichting, Spoorlaan 5D Den-Haag</s>). | ||
This workshop is all about the very basics of LED lights. You will learn how they work and how to use them. | This workshop is all about the very basics of LED lights. You will learn how they work and how to use them. | ||
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After you have learned how LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) basically work, you will merge them with a piece of art or other material of your choosing. | After you have learned how LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) basically work, you will merge them with a piece of art or other material of your choosing. | ||
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Below an example I found on the net. Not my work, just to give you an idea what's possible. (And I bring lots of different colors and sizes) | Below an example I found on the net. Not my work, just to give you an idea what's possible. (And I bring lots of different colors and sizes) | ||
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Event LEDs colour the world! | |
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Name | LEDs colour the world! |
Website | https://revspace.nl/index.php?title=Workshop-leds-colour-the-world |
Contact | benadski |
Duration | 2016-04-26 20:30 - 2016-04-26 22:30 |
Information | Workshop LEDs for beginners (about 10 people max, be quick!)
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LEDs introduce myself first
My name is Ralph, you can also call me benadski. I'm an engineer and a LED connaisseur. When I was a kid I was always playing with LEDs and other electronics. I'd like to teach you how you can use them too without breaking the delicate lights. You do not need to study or have magic skills for this workshop. I'll bring all kinds of LEDs, so you don't have to. The workshop will be in Dutch unless there are people from other countries present.
Participants and/or volunteers
Add your name below:
(if you don't have a wiki account, mail me Does not work for people without an account... Use benadski at gmail instead :-))
LEDs start
The workshop will be held at the RevSpace building (de Verlichting, Spoorlaan 5D Den-Haag).
This workshop is all about the very basics of LED lights. You will learn how they work and how to use them. After a short intro it's "hands on" time! :)
PLEASE BRING SOMETHING THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO PIMP UP WITH SOME COLOURFUL LIGHTS!
Think of:
- paintings
- block of wood, with or without cracks.
- plain old bike light
- tennis ball
- 0.5L bottle or plastic cup
- figurines
- anything (semi)translucent
- anything that you can drill holes in
- home computer case
LED me tell you some more
After you have learned how LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) basically work, you will merge them with a piece of art or other material of your choosing. We will be soldering them, add some other parts and maybe sand them a little to create a more even glow. I have also some filtering and reflective material to bring that extra sparkle out!
We have many tools for soldering and drilling, but if you happen to have that yourself, please bring it to the workshop. If you have an old phone charger or other small charger, bring that too, it will power your lights! (I have some as well, probably enough, but if I spare mine I can host more workshops in the future.)
If there's time, I'll go deeper into the LED theory and show you some LED hacks.
Below an example I found on the net. Not my work, just to give you an idea what's possible. (And I bring lots of different colors and sizes)