raspberry pi

Music Hack Exeter

Event Date: 
08/07/2017 - 10:00am to 4:00pm
Venue: 
Exeter Phoenix

Join us for a workshop that will explore, discuss and experiment with making music using Raspberry Pis, Arduinos and assorted electronics. We will investigate existing text scores and work towards creating our own piece that will have its premiere performance at the end of the session. Please note that musical or coding skills and experience are not necessary - just come along and experiment. There will be a break for lunch so bring some sandwiches! For more information see 2timesdo.co.uk/music-hack or get in touch hello@2timesdo.co.uk

Exeter Raspberry Jam

Event Date: 
04/06/2016 - 10:00am to 12:00pm
Venue: 
Exeter Library, Exeter City Centre

The next Exeter Raspberry Jam will take place on Saturday 4th June in the Rougemont Room at Exeter Library between 10:00 – 12:00.

As usual there will be lots to do, plenty of help and advice and pis to play with, we’ll also have some BBC Micro:bits and Arduinos.

As part of the this we are offering a quick 30 minute workshop that will show you how to connect a DS18B20 Digital Temperature Sensor on the Raspberry Pi and take measurements.

This session will cover protocols, modifying the configuration of your Pi to load drivers, reading data from files and using a code...

Exeter Raspberry Jam

Event Date: 
05/09/2015 - 10:00am to 12:00pm
Venue: 
Exeter Library

Exeter Raspberry Jam Saturday 5th September 10:00 - 12:00

The next Exeter Raspberry Jam will take place on Saturday 5th September at Exeter Library between 10:00 - 12:00. As usual there will be lots to do, plenty of help and advice and pis to play with.

Prize-winning invention could reduce emissions

Students from the University of Exeter are celebrating after winning a national competition with their innovative system which could reduce the headache of searching for a parking space, and help reduce vehicle emissions.

Computer Science students Nicholas Sanders and Humphrey Shotton secured victory in the undergraduate category of the prestigious Raspberry Pi programming competition, held at the Science Museum in London.

Their pioneering system, called PiPark, allows motorists to see whether spaces are available in car parks. The device uses a camera attachment that...