DIY synths FLINTA school
“Non binary electronic is a collaborative, playful and hands-on pedagogical experience in which participants can learn electronics by experimenting, making mistakes, sharing, playing and undoing hegemonic discourses of technology and gender.”
Non binary electronic is a collaborative, playful and hands-on learning experience where we’ll collectively explore creative possibilities of electronics by experimenting, making mistakes, sharing, playing and challenging hegemonic notions of technology and gender.
We are going to make small synthesizer and electronic aberrations using some of the main CMOS 40XX integrated circuits. During the workshop we will learn the basic electronic components, reading schematics circuits and protobording to make our own handmade synths. The aim of the workshop is to learn embracing a more inclusive approach to electronics, queering the technology, making noise and short-circuit in the binary systems.
No previous knowledge is required, just come and have fun!!