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DIY-UV-Light-Box-Workshop

防疫時尚,救國也要有型!紫外燈消毒口罩盒工作坊

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紫外燈消毒口罩盒工作坊

防疫時尚,救國也要有型!

計畫說明

  空總臺灣當代文化實驗場(C-LAB) 2020年重點發展軸線之一為建立科技媒體實驗平台 (Technology Media Experimental Platform),將著重於實驗創新與社會鏈結,並陸續成立各類型科技媒體實驗室,以跨域、共創、協作的方式,聯合推動文化與科技的實驗計畫。

  全球因 COVID-19 疫情蔓延,演變為防疫物資搶購與缺乏的亂象,為發揮實驗自造者Maker精神,由背景來自生物醫學、電子工程、科技藝術家、建築等講師共同主動發起參與,並由C-LAB統籌策辦防疫二部曲之「自製 Micro:bit 額溫槍」工作坊,與「紫外燈消毒口罩盒」工作坊,以藝術行動主義支持防疫,帶領民眾一起捲起袖子,透過知識原理分享及實作,認識紫外線消毒原理與實際效果,與動手自製 Micro:bit 額溫槍。

  用紫外線光照口罩,真的能消毒?你知道你的紫外線真的有殺菌效果嗎?本次活動將由生物藝術講師曹存慧與大家分享紫外線消毒原理,進行UV殺菌效果實驗。並由創客專家林彥璋與蔡奇宏帶領大家自製消毒盒及改裝紫外消毒燈具。新媒體藝術家謝佑承也會與大家分享紫外燈創作過程,讓大家更認識這波 super UV power!

  關於工作坊活動緣起及詳細說明,請看《防疫時尚,救國也要有型! 紫外燈消毒口罩盒工作坊》活動說明專頁。

關於這個 Repository

C-LAB 秉持開放文化自由分享精神,工作坊的文字、影像、設計、程式碼採用「公眾領域貢獻宣告」(CC0)釋出供公眾自由使用。 「紫外燈消毒口罩盒」工作坊在GitHub上可以找到所需的資訊。包含設備清單、組裝說明、程式碼、內殼設計,以及它們相關的說明文件,我們也樂見你用這裡的資料去開設一個工作坊推廣,幫助更多需要消毒盒的人們。

  GitHub 資源平台: https://github.com/clab-cetm/DIY-UV-Light-Box-Workshop

講師簡介

林彥璋 Andrew Lin

網通廠軟體工程師。於2014年接觸開源硬體、2015年認識新媒體藝術後,一直當假日創客至今。
  

曹存慧 Theresa Tsun-Hui TSAO

創作團體遠房親戚實驗室成員,群島社群成員,生物工程師。自澳洲昆士蘭理工大學熱帶作物研究群組(現納入未來環境研究所)博士畢業後,於2009年至2018年間,先後在中研院農生中心,台大資工所與生化所、臺大醫院精神醫學部與基因醫學部等處,從事基因工程、分子生物學、次世代定序與轉錄體學的科學研究。近年藝術作品「憂生學」、「有我在™」、「血電廠」、「療刺」、「愛@窒息」中,使用生物科技、(類)醫療行為、活體材料等,討論科學局限以及感知的可曲變性。
 

蔡奇宏 TSAI Chi-Hung

從資訊背景踏入新媒體藝術,創作主要致力於將類比與數位以多種方式進行混合,近年來與不同領域的伙伴持續玩耍,擅長整合各種技術形式來探索不同媒材之間的可能性。
 

謝佑承 Yu-Cheng HSIEH

1992年出生於台灣,目前生活與工作於台北。創作關注媒體時代中影像、機器和實體空間之間的認知經驗,藉由製造臨場的觀察誤區,探索人與世界的觀看意識與存在關係。作品曾獲第17屆台新藝術獎第四季季提名、2018「當代藝術賞」首獎、「台南新藝獎」、2016「全國美術展」新媒體藝術類銀獎、「世安美學獎」造型藝術類、2016-2017二度入選歐洲藝術學院聯盟NEUNOW藝術季、展會與私人收藏。戶外製作項目見於2019-2020「月津港燈節」、2018「關渡光藝術節」與2017年「白晝之夜」等。  

團隊名單

空總臺灣當代文化實驗場 C-LAB www.clab.org.tw

DIY UV Light Box Workshop

DIY Virus Fighter Workshop Series: Hygiene is in. Germs are out.

Project Description

C-LAB’s Technology Media Experimental Platform focuses on experimental innovation and social connection. With an interdisciplinary, co-creative, and collaborative approach, C-LAB is constructed into a cultural and technological experimental platform containing a broad range of media and technology laboratories.

The escalating COVID-19 pandemic panics people around the globe. To fight against the pandemic with a maker’s spirit, C-LAB is organizing a series of workshops for DIY Micro:bit Infrared Thermometer, DIY UV Light Box, etc. Experts from biomedicine, electrical engineering, Tech Art, and architecture collectively initiate and contribute to the workshops, share and practice their knowledge, and empower each other to act through art to handle this crisis. Everyone is welcome to join and take part in these workshops which bring together Tech Art with chic design and take tangible action in this global fight. Participants of the workshops will learn the principles and the methods of UV light disinfection, and be equipped with the ability to make their own Micro:bit, a pocket-sized infrared forehead thermometer.

Could ultraviolet (UV) light be used to disinfect face masks? Do you know that UV light can kill germs? In this workshop, bio-artist Theresa Tsun-Hui TSAO will talk about how UV light sanitizes and discuss about its safety issues. Maker movement experts, Andrew LIN and TSAI Chi-Hung, will then guide everyone to modify UV light devices into DIY disinfecting boxes. New media artist HSIEH Yu-Cheng will also share his approaches and creativities with UV lights. Come and learn about UV light’s super power!

About the Repository

C-LAB upholds the spirit of open culture and free sharing, and all the information from these workshops, including written information, images, designs, and programming codes, will be available to the public under CC0 - Creative Commons.

GitHub: https://github.com/clab-cetm/DIY-UV-Light-Box-Workshop

About the Lecturers

Andrew LIN

Network communication software engineer, Andrew Lin, has been a “weekend maker” since he came into contact with open-source hardware in 2014 and new media art in 2015.

Theresa Tsun-Hui TSAO

Theresa Tsun-Hui TSAO was graduated from the Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Australia, with a PhD majoring on biotechnology. She then worked for many years as a postdoc in National Taiwan University and National Taiwan University Hospital. In 2019, she joined the College of Arts, National Tsing-Hua University (NTHU), Taiwan, and hosts the NTHU BioArt Laboratory. Her works, Suffocating@Love, Needle Therapy, Blood Power Station, HEREiAM™, and EdiGenics, applied medical(-like) procedures, biotechniques, and genetic engineering to explore the distortion of perception and the limitation of technology.

TSAI Chi-Hung

Coming from a background in information, TSAI Chi-Hung works with new media art and focuses on merging analog and digital elements in a diverse range of ways. In recent years, he continues to experiment and collaborate with people from different disciplines and specializes in integrating different technologies to explore different media’s potential.

HSIEH Yu-Cheng

HSIEH Yu-Cheng, specializes in mixed media and spatial installations. His works often skillfully create on-site optical illusions to explore objectivity among image, machine and phenomena of illusions, in the hope of corresponding to the knowledge acquiring and existential state of human beings and the world. HSIEH Yu-Cheng was awarded first prize at TDCC Brainstorming Contemporary Arts Award 2018, NEXT ART TAINAN 2018, Silver Medal at National Art Exhibition 2016 for New Media Art Category, and was selected in S-An Art Award 2016 for Plastic Arts, ELIA – NEUNOW 2016-2017.

Creative Team

Taiwan Contemporary Culture Lab (C-LAB) www.clab.org.tw