Elektronik zum Klingen bringen

Elektronik zum Klingen bringen

Date: 
06.02.2011 10:00
Edition: 
2011
Format: 
Workshop
Location: 
HKW
Hall

A workshop for children that explains, through the construction of a simple electronic musical instrument, the basic principles of sound generation with digital playback devices. In the process, fundamental knowledge is delivered, a creative approach to technology is facilitated and ways to realise original sound ideas are shown.

Children today are surrounded by game consoles, computers and the like. All these devices are presented as black boxes; exploratory dismantling and reassembly of these products is not really worthwhile. This is where this workshop is positioned. Truly creative sound bricolage requires much more know-how than simply obtaining sampled sounds from a digital device. Through the building of a basic electronic musical instrument, the foundational principles of sound production are explained. For this, components from everyday electronics are used. Children learn how these components can create playful tones. This is done without using any prefabricated parts – they make everything themselves. Through this process, electronic elements appear no longer as mysterious objects that require years of study to understand, but understandable building blocks, even for interested non-specialists.

 

In the workshop, complicated high technology is broken down to a playful level and a creative approach to technology is presented. The focus lies, in contrast to school, in a joyful and playful experience of electronics. In the process, fundamental knowledge is delivered, a creative approach to technology is facilitated and ways to realise original sound ideas are shown.
 

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