Arduino projects/Media Art blogs/sites
Arduino website
http://playground.arduino.cc/Projects/ArduinoUsers
Creative Applications
http://www.creativeapplications.net
We Make Money Not Art
http://we-make-money-not-art.com (do a search for arduino) -
this blog includes a wide range of projects including, tech, art science etc
NEURAL
http://neural.it Neural is a magazine and blog focused on new media
art, electronic music and hacktivism.
Some Sample projects
ninty sixNils Volker, 2014http://www.nilsvoelker.com/content/ninetysix/index.html A site specific setup where the plastic bags are selectively inflated and deflated in controlled rhythms, creating wavelike mega pixel animations across the wall of the gallery. Makers and spectators, 2009
Interactive installation that generates intricate emergent behaviours based on very simple and autonomous building blocks.
Constellaction panGenerator, 2010https://vimeo.com/76479685
Dave Young, Radius Music, 2010https://youtu.be/EeqRd2yNgSs with description
Eunyoung Park , Mechanical Cartoon, 2013 - 1014http://cargocollective.com/parkeunyoung/Oongsung-Oongsung-the-mechanical-cartoonhttp://cargocollective.com/parkeunyoung/Mechanical-Cartoon-Study-2
WHY ARDUINO??
Arduino The Documentary (2010) English HD from gnd on Vimeo.
PROJECTS -modularity/opensource/resistant media
Phonebloks:https://phonebloks.com/en
KillyourPhonehttp://killyourphone.com
Free Universal Construction Kit: http://vimeo.com/37778172
TV_BE_GONE http://cornfieldelectronics.com/tvbgone/tvbg.home.php
CRITICAL MAKING Critical making is a tern coined by Matt Ratto it is also the name of a "handmade book project by Garnet Hertz that explores how hands-on productive work and making ‐ can supplement and extend critical reflection on technology and society. It works to blend and extend the fields of design, contemporary art, DIY/craft and technological development". ..
"It also can be thought of as an appeal to the electronic DIY maker movement to be critically engaged with culture, history and society: after learning to use a 3D printer, making an LED blink or using an Arduino, then what?.....”
MORE DETAILS and editions of Critical Making are available here as pdfs: http://conceptlab.com/criticalmaking/