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I n t e r n e t t i n g Yo u r T h i n g s P E A R L C H E N Join the conversation on Twitter: @DevWeek #DW2015

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He l l o ! My Na m e I s

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Only some of my microcontrollers…

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computer icon by Juan Pablo Bravo & painting icon by Mikael Westman (via thenounproject.com) X

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computer icon by Juan Pablo Bravo & modified classroom icon by Rafael Farias Leão (via thenounproject.com)

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Blind Self Portrait (2012) by Kyle McDonald & Matt Mets (via vimeo.com/40279845)

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The result of me posing with "zombie face" for the Blind Self Portrait drawing machine.

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The Telephone Call (2001) by Janet Cardiff (via vimeo.com/40279845)

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"Shirley," a binaural recording device by 
 Janet Cardiff & George Bures Miller 
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Scary emergency exit photo by Keith Lathrop (via idighardware.com)

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Accessory Nerve (2005) by Cute Circuit (via we-make-money-not-art.com)

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(fly)light LED sculpture by Pearl Chen

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(fly)light LEDs by Pearl Chen

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(fly)light circuits by Pearl Chen

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A few websites I've done as a front end developer

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ADK Andy by Pearl Chen

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Two of my HTML5Rocks articles.

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I mostly work on IoT hackathon on boarding materials.

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Basic Stamp 1975: Microchip PIC example Arduino shield Arduino

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stacked shields (via wikipedia)

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MaKey MaKey

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T h e d e c l i n e o f A r d u i n o T M ? ? ?

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T H I R D I N D U S T R I A L R E V O LU T I O N From The Economist, April 2012 A number of remarkable technologies are converging: clever software, novel materials, more dexterous robots, new processes (notably 3D printing) and a whole range of web-based services. The factory of the past was based on cranking out zillions of identical products. ! The factory of the future will focus on mass customisation.

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W H Y S H O U L D YO U B E I N T E R E S T E D ? • Turn dumb things into smart things. • Proliferation of ambient notifications. • More and more screen-less experiences. • Body and location awareness. • Context is KING.

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H O W D O YO U C H O O S E ? • Price?
 $100+, < $100 USD, < $80, < $50, < $30, < $20, < $10 • Form factor?
 Dedicated space, tight space, wearable • Connectivity?
 Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, BLE, none • Programming language?
 Arduino, JavaScript, C++, Python, no programming • Run-time environment and processing speed?
 Arduino/Embedded vs. Linux • Community?
 Can you get help when you need it?

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No p ro g r a m m i n g ^ embedded

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L I T T L E B I T S

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M A K E Y M A K E Y

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T W I N E

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B u i l t - i n Wi -Fi

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S PA R K

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I N T E L E D I S O N

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A R D U I N O Y U N

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E L E C T R I C I M P

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T E S S E L 2

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B u i l t - i n 3 G

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S PA R K E L E C T R O N

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B u i l t - i n B l u e t o o t h L E

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L I G H T B LU E B E A N

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E S T I M OT E

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A d d o n s r e q u i r e d

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R A S P B E R R Y P I

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A R D U I N O S H I E L D S / A D A P T E R S

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G e t t i n g s t a r t e d

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G R O V E S TA R T E R K I T S