Mitch Altman presents Hacking Cool Things with Microcontrollers!

Date: Apr 17, 2011
Time: 2PM-5PM
Location: XinCheJian - A Shanghai Hackerspace
Address: No.76 AnHua Rd. Suite 301 (near Jiangsu Rd.), Shanghai, China
Fee: 30rmb/person

Mitch Altman, Inventor of the famous TV-B-Gone, a remote control keychain that turns off TVs in public places. He is co-founder of Noisebridge, a San Francisco hackerspace, creator of the Brain Machine project in MAKE Magazine, gives workshops around the world on how to solder and make cool things with microcontrollers, and is CEO of Cornfield Electronics.

We're very lucky to have Mitch visiting XinCheJian and give a talk on Hacking Cool Things with Microcontrollers! Everyone can learn and have fun making cool things with electronics!

After the talk, there will be a workshop for interested people to experience fun making cool stuffs:

The workshop is free, you only pay for the materials used for the project of your choice and you can bring it back home!

TV-B-Gone (turn off TVs in public places!) Material cost: 130rmb
Brain Machine (Meditate, Hallucinate, and Trip Out!) Material cost: 130rmb
LEDcube (cool cube of blinky lights!) Material cost: 130rmb
Mignonette Game (play fun games!) Material cost: 197rmb
Trippy RGB Waves (interactive colored blinky lights!) Material cost: 70rmb
MiniPOV (more cool blinky lights!) Material cost: 130rmb
MintyBoost (charge your USB enabled gadgets!) Material cost: 130rmb

Come join us on April 17th!

Sign up for the event here: http://xinchejian.com/event/?regevent_action=register&event_id=5&name_of_event=MitchAltman-HackingCoolThingswithMicrocontrollers!