Maker Faire Bay Area 2009
Electronics Demystified

MAKE Demos , Saturday 4:00 PM - 4:30 PM Be not afraid! You don't have to be an electrical engineer to have fun with electronics. MAKE blogger and video maker Collin Cunningham shares a crash course through some basics, and a few tips to get you started making fun things with electronics.

Be not afraid! You don't have to be an electrical engineer to have fun with electronics. MAKE blogger and video maker Collin Cunningham shares a crash course through some basics, and a few tips to get you started making fun things with electronics.

Web site: http://blog.makezine.com/archive/make_podcast/

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About the Maker(s)

Collin Cunningham Collin Cunningham
Collin grew up experimenting and playing in suburban Connecticut. After taking first prize in his middle school's invention convention, he went on to study a variety of visual art and music eventually acquiring a BFA in video art from the Hartford Art School. With a growing interest in music and songwriting he proceeded to record and compose, touring in a band and paying the bills as a web media specialist. Upon completing MAKE magazine's Cracker Box Amp and Brain Machine projects, Collin's love for experimentation and invention was revitalized. His new focus on electronics and sound synthesis eventually led him to writing for the MAKE Blog (makezine.com), where his project ideas and internet explorations can be seen daily.
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