26 Jun 2017 – 2 Jul 2017
Mousonturm & Naxoshalle
Frankfurt/Main, Germany
26 Jun 2017 – 2 Jul 2017
Mousonturm & Naxoshalle
Frankfurt/Main, Germany
Behind the IoT revolution are tiny, incredibly cheap micro controllers capable of connecting to external networks without much hassle. An example is the now ubiquitous ESP8266, available for about 2 € and about the size of your thumbnail. This workshop provides a step-by-step tutorial to make use of this controller for custom applications.
IoT gadgets are usually black boxes offering some neat features like answering your doorbell from work.
But IoT has a darker side, too. Be it shoddy code publicly exposing your personal data, weaknesses easily exploitable to turn your toaster into a botnet, or gathering masses of data to train neural nets for predicting your behavior.
So, out with the black boxes! Lets reclaim our devices, and make our own instead
What happened in your workshop?
In this workshop, we gave you a basic toolset of hardware and software to send, route and receive messages from connected devices.
Who was the target audience of your workshop?
Physical Computing tinkerers who want to build a network of connected devices and people interested in robust future compatible messaging protocols.
What did attendees of your workshop learn?
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