Pete Hindle

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Tag: arduino

Don’t talk to me about your fucking arduino*

I just realised that I’ve been living with new media technologies as the locum of “what I’m doing in the art world” for the past seven years. And that I’m totally sick of them.

So I deleted 97 feeds from my RSS reader.

What I’m bored of is people who don’t understand the difference between an artistic impulse and a technical idea. They are not the same thing. I also don’t have any great wish to see a large swath of poorly-done art, which is the category that a large amount of new media work falls into. This means that I can rule out seeing artworks that are described by any of the words “gestural control”, “GPS”, “Processing”, or “arduino”. These are technical terms, and as we don’t describe second-rate schlock movies as being an amazing use of processed nitrate film stock, those technical terms should be stricken from the description of any artistic endeavour.

*Disclaimer: there are some people whom I will still listen to their discussion about the technical nitty-gritty.

Recent Developments in Fun

This weekend, over at Newcastle’s Maker Faire, I heard that the guys from the Arduino Project were planning something new. Well, according to a post over at Lady Ada‘s site, this is it:

arduino-mega

Wow. That’s one big card. I don’t have a use for something like this, but the picture turned up on a robotics forum, so it might have some use in that field. However, it might also find it’s way into the burgeoning CNC field.

cupcake-cnc_1

The picture above shows the first reasonable homebrew CNC milling device, capable of producing products from ABS plastic. The website is not too clear as yet as to what it can do; however, they do mention a sugar nosel for extruding shapes in sugar.