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I heard about this <c.arduino>arduino</c> project, and I saw it online - | |
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- and I said 'Wow! <00:00:18.100>a lot of people are starting to talk about this. I should check it out!' | |
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Because we wanted to make a tool for our students that was more modern than what was available on the market at that moment. | |
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For me it was a case of - this is a tool that I could see using <i>myself</i>, and therefore I could believe in actually helping to get it out to a wider world. | |
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Open source hardware means to take back control of what is inside things. | |
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We wanted it to be open source - so everybody could come out, help, and contribute. | |
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For me, that's about giving people the information they need to recreate the piece of hardware for themselves. | |
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I'm really passionate about <c.arduino>arduino</c>... because I really care about understanding more about how the world works. | |
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My advisors said that... there would come the day when there is more computers than people. | |
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If every computer had a keyboard and mouse... and a screen, it would be impossible to command our lives. | |
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Then we started to figure out that there was a way to get a very nice ecosystem of people... | |
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...participating, and making extensions... making derivatives... and helping... | |
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So it's kind of like I'm taking one step up a ladder. And then I'm helping other people go further up the ladder. | |
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So... we had to simplify the interface. And that's the beginning of a completely new way of looking at... computation. | |
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<c.arduino.title>Arduino: The Documentary</c> | |
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The very first thing I tried to do with an <c.arduino>arduino</c> was run a 3D printer. | |
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...so I make moving cakes and singing cakes... | |
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So we make puppets with the <c.arduino>arduino</c>... | |
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One of my students is building a guitar. | |
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Here's a... here's a robot... | |
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If I tilt, you see the light goes left - if I go up... | |
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Many people have built helicopters with four or six motors. | |
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Suddenly a message arrived telling us that <c.arduino>arduino</c>... | |
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And obviously I said OK... this is just too much. | |
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It ended up being a 17 year old who made the satellite. | |
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<c.arduino.title>Arduino: The Documentary</c> | |
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<a href="http://www.arduinothedocumentary.org">www.arduinothedocumentary.org</a> |
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