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    From: "Michelle Kasprzak" <kasprzak@c...>
    Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2002 21:40:14 -0500
    Subject: [usb] Art Interface Device - call for participation
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    Hello,
    This GPL hardware development project may be of interest to list members.
    Best,
    MK
    
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    Calling all artists, educators, engineers and copyleft interventionists:
    
    The Art Interface Device (AID) is a microprocessor platform for building
    electronic installation art. It is a device that allows artists to
    process a variety of inputs and outputs for use in interactive
    installation and performance artworks.
    
    All are invited to attend the an information session about the Art
    Interface Device on Thursday, January 24 2002 at 7 PM, EST.  The meeting
    will be held at InterAccess, which is located at 401 Richmond St. W,
    Suite 444, Toronto, Canada.  We are very interested in having remote
    participants involved in this project. You can join our meeting via
    the iVisit conferencing software.  Get the set-up and timezone details at:
    http://www.interaccess.org/aid/ivisit.shtml
    
    The associated AID web site will serve as a library of "worked" solutions
    to common electronic sensing, control and interfacing requirements. From
    this site the AID user community can download and contribute instructions,
    parts lists, circuit diagrams and other information relevant to the
    creation of electronic art.
    
    The AID system will be distributed under the General Public License and
    developed by the AID user community - that means you!
    
    This information session will present the AID concept, recruit people
    interested in creating, developing, and using this tool, and initiate the
    project production cycle.
    
    More detailed information is available at http://www.interaccess.org/aid/
    
    AID is a project of InterAccess - Electronic Media Arts Centre, and is
    funded by the Canada Council.
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
     
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