Science Makers: Colour - science and senses
Details
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This month Science Makers be looking a colour - measuring it, creating it and being creative with it. There will also be a special activity session for children aged 8+, so feel free to bring your child(ren)!
Science Makers is a monthly event to discuss and build low-cost, DIY and open hardware for science and education. All are welcome for the talks, making or both!
Talks
• Dr Gareth Rees on sensing plant spectra in the Arctic and artistic collaborations around colour.
• Prof Jim Haseloff on biological pigments and coloured proteins.
• Olimpia Onelli on structural colour in G. Viridula beetles and biomimetics.
• Jeffrey Grey on Cambridge Display Technology's printed organic LEDs and sensors for portable testing.
• Praveen Teleti and Sophie Weeks on protoyping low-cost color sensors.
Learning
• How to set up an Arduino and program a sensor
• How LEDs and colour sensors works
Making
A laptop and Android phone with camera would both be very useful for this session - please bring along if you have them.
• Build an open source colorimeter
• Put together a spectrometer
• Children's making activity TBC
Timings
12:00 - Arrival and introductions
12:15 - Talks and discussion
13:30 - Pizza (£4 suggested donation)
14:00 - Making!
