Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Castellarte confronts the world of software and hardware … – Irpinia News

Friday, May 8, at 17.30, at the Multimedia Centre Piazza S. Peter and Paul in the village of Capocastello in Mercogliano, Castellarte International Festival of Artists IN road begins the path to the XXII edition with a conference entitled “The open source world.

Open Hardware and opportunity.” For many, perhaps, these terms mean little to the experts, however, are synonymous with endless possibilities applicable to the world of craft production which, thanks to the Arduino platform, can go and expand their options.

After the greetings of the President of Castellarte Francesco Dello Russo and Mayor of Mercogliano Massimiliano Caruso and the introduction of the designer of the meeting Claudio Ferraro, in fact, will report Gennaro Ragucci, Patrick Arminio, Domenico Orsi and Carmine De Rosa, moderated by journalist Antonella Russoniello.

The report Ragucci Gennaro and Patrick Arminio is on “World open source and open hardware” to explain how the “free” software and can actually help free the world of craft. Arduino, in fact, is an electronic card with a microcontroller and control circuitry useful for making fast prototypes.

With Arduino you can create, in a relatively simple, devices such as controllers of lights, sensors and many other projects ; the included software is free and circuitry are distributed as free hardware.

The second report in program, curated by Domenico Orsi will show examples of using these concepts of 3D printer in perspective craft 2.0 and perspectives that may ensue. Carmine De Rosa, finally, introduce the Theoretical and Practical for beginners and experts that will begin on 15 May at 17.30 hours to reach at least 6 registrations. For info: Carmine De Rosa 3391805849.

During the conference will be also announced the theme chosen for the XXIII edition of Castellarte that place from 24 to 26 July 2015 in the medieval village of Capocastello in Mercogliano.

 
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