Xose Quiroga with Andrew Lin
5pm-7pm (Taiwan time, 10am-12pm CET), December 14, 2020
Onsite @C-LAB’s Art Space I and netstream
WATERIA public workshop, LAB KILL LAB
Xose Quiroga from IMVEC.tech (@Barcelona) joined by Andrew Lin presents BUILD A COQUI workshop to launch LAB KILL LAB’s WATERIA work station.
The Coqui is a small circuit that allows to measure the conductivity of liquids developed by the Publiclab community. Its main characteristic is that instead of obtaining a numerical value, the Coqui emits a sound depending on the conductivity of the liquid we are examining, the sound being lower if the liquid is not very conductive and higher if the liquid is more conductive. The level of conductivity in a body of water indicates degrees of water pollution. The sound generated by the Coqui can be subsequently recorded, analyzed, stored and used as a musical instrument. In this workshop the participants will learn how to build a Coqui conductivity sensor.
We welcome your participation if you are over 9 years of age. At the end of the workshop, each participant takes home own Coqui sensor.
Time: 5pm-7pm (Taiwan time, 10am-12pm CET), December 14, 2020
Duration: 2 hours (1/2 introduction to Citizen Science and 1&1/2 of workshop)
Location: C-LAB’s Art Space I, 1F
Participants: 15
Deadline: 22:00, December 13, 2020
Submit to: [email protected] (Contact person: Vanessa Chen)