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All the materials are provided. We have a lot of yarn of different colors and types, but if you feel like working with a specific one then just bring it. | |||
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-Check out this cool guy with his andean sling! | |||
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-As it is an extended period of working time, I would recommend to bring something to drink and something to snack and even to share. I will bring some fruit for everybody.<br> | |||
It will be a chill and fun atmosphere! We will craft a looot, watch fun videos and chat and chat. | |||
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This is totally the mood ;) | |||
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Aktuelle Version vom 18. Januar 2026, 17:20 Uhr
Two Workshops by Camilo Sandoval
January, 19th 2026
Multi-threaded conversations
January, 23rd, 26th 2026
Control Freak
Workshop 1, Multi-threaded conversations
Duration: two sessions (4 hours each)
Dates: 19.01.2026, full day
Materials: wool, cardboard and hands
Schedule is as follow:
Monday 19th:
1-We will start at exMedia lab at 10:00am
2-and then do a lunch pause at 1pm.
3-At 2pm we will restart until 5:30pm.
All the materials are provided. We have a lot of yarn of different colors and types, but if you feel like working with a specific one then just bring it.
-Check out this cool guy with his andean sling!
-As it is an extended period of working time, I would recommend to bring something to drink and something to snack and even to share. I will bring some fruit for everybody.
It will be a chill and fun atmosphere! We will craft a looot, watch fun videos and chat and chat.
This is totally the mood ;)

Following the example of the “círculos de palabra” (word circles) we will exchange thoughts and stories that we will weave into an object. Based on several handcraft techniques, we are going to twist, braid, and loom ropes together. Each rope is the materialization of an algorithm and the vessel of a narration. All hands will be working rhythmically in a collective choreography, harmonized to the sound of our words.
This is a hands-on-workshop that emphasizes on group storytelling, as a way to escape individualism.
We will have the common goal of making a “Warak'a” (Andean sling) and a “Chumbe” (belt).
No previous knowledge is needed.
Here some examples of the objects we will do:


Here some examples of my recent work:



Workshop 2, Control Freak
Duration: three sessions (4 hours each)
Dates: 23.01.2026, half day - 26.01.2026, full day
Materials: ESP32, cables, buttons, resistors, potentiometers, cases

Why leave anything to chance if we can control everything?! Computer autonomy? NO thanks. We will control image, sound, VR, 3D, IRL installations, etc. all in real-time! Control, control, ctrl.
We will learn how to build and program our own MIDI/OSC controllers using open source software and hardware.
From selecting a case, through soldering together buttons, knobs and other inputs, to establishing a communication protocol; all the basics of DIY electronics will be covered and each one will go home with a functional device.
In the end, it is all just an excuse to build funky, freaky, playful and personalized electronics. :) Let's have fun in building custom made electronics to fit each one's artistic needs.
No previous knowledge is requiered but it helps out if you have already soldered or programmed a bit.
Here some examples of some past controllers:


