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David Cuartielles

David Cuartielles

Head of the Prototyping Laboratory at K3, Malmö University. Conducts his doctoral thesis analyzing the boundaries between technology, arts and society. Co-founder of Arduino and involved in Living Lab Fabriken.

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Phone: 070 - 865 5284

E-mail: david.cuartielles@mah.se

Twitter: twitter.com/dcuartielles

Websites: http://david.cuartielles.com and http://www.arduino.cc

Posts by David

Arduino at Google I/O – a reflection

I was contacted by a journalist regarding the latest Google I/O keynote that happened yesterday. For those of you not familiar with that yearly event, it is when Google announces its latest projects, presents gadgets,introduces OS updates … according to wikipedia: Google I/O is a web developer [...]

Arduino for Hipsters at Fabriken

This Thursday I will be hosting an Arduino workshop for beginners that I have titled “Arduino for hipsters”. The idea is to work with people that aren’t really attracted to electronics as a subject but that have an interest in getting to know what this is all about. To me it will b [...]

The power of the copy of the copy

If being copied is a sign of being into making something right, what does it mean that someone copies the copy of your design? This is the question that I am asking myself since the moment I yesterday discovered people here (Bangalore, India) making copies of copies of Arduino boards. Let me explain [...]

Arduino at HCI India 2011

I posted an article on the Arduino blog about my presence today at HCI India 2011 where I gave a keynote on the topic of prototyping, creating platforms, and supporting the community to support you as creator. It was an interesting conference where I got introduced not just to the elite in the field [...]

Paperlab dot org

During the Arduino Uno meetup at ITP, NYU, I had the chance to be introduced to Paola’s and Cecilia’s ideas on the use of paper and electronics in the creation of new interfaces. That time they made a workshop (Magicbits) where they used Arduino as part of the creative process to create [...]

Oh_Oh Experiments With Robots

Robots are becoming a common educational resource. Together with other applied science fields like wearable computing, or music instrument design, robotics provides an alternative door into traditional fields like math and physics, as well as into more contemporary ones like computer science and com [...]

Arduino Intro for kids at FARO

2010 D. Cuartielles, Magic Piano at FARO's Clubhouse During the last two days I have been conducting a workshop for kids on the topic of electronics. The idea of this workshop is to warm up for a course to come later in July when we will be playing around with robots. I have the task of designin [...]

Open Hardware Seminar

Well yeah, open source hardware talk at UAM Iztapalapa, a university close to FARO de Oriente next Monday. As usual I will be representing K3, Medea, my research interest, Arduino, and the Spanish Culture Center in Mexico … This is kind of a Medea Talk On the Road, I should probably get a t-sh [...]

Translating as Community Work

This week, I am doing some serious community volunteering in the production of the Arduino Reference in Spanish. In the early days of the Arduino project, back in 2006 and thanks to the work of mostly 3 people, we translated the Arduino page back then into Spanish. The system, thanks to the contribu [...]