Electronics for Artists

Electronics for Artists
Electronics for Artists

Electronics for Artists

Adding Light, Motion, and Sound to Your Artwork
By Simon Quellen Field

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256 Pages, 6 x 9

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ISBN 9781613730157

Rights: WOR

Chicago Review Press (Feb 2015)

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Overview

With today’s modern technology—LEDs, servomotors, motion sensors, speakers, and more—artwork can incorporate elements of light, sound, and motion for dramatic effects. Author and educator Simon Quellen Field has developed a primer for creative individuals looking for new ways to express themselves though electronically enhanced art. Following step-by-step examples of basic circuitry and programming, readers can develop the skills necessary to enhance their works of art. The book also features art projects to try, including a bouquet of glowing flowers, an LED metronome, a talking computer, a sensile robot, and a simple wheeled robot. A variety of artistic works created by Field’s students and based on these open-ended lessons are also included to provide creative sparks for the readers. For those interested in programming their circuits, Field explores the basics of Energia, a free software package, and provides simple programs to create flashing light patterns, computer controlled motors, and LCD text displays.

Reviews

"The author does a solid job of breaking complex electronic processes down into simpler steps, explaining how and why things work along the way...High school and college art students, crafts enthusiasts, and DIY makers all can find something to spark their interest here." —Library Journal

Author Biography

Simon Quellen Field is the author of Culinary Reactions, Gonzo Gizmos, Why Is Milk White?, and Why There’s Antifreeze in Your Toothpaste and is the creator of the popular website www.scitoys.com. He lives in Los Gatos, California.