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Hardware Happy Hour is an informal way to socialize, show off your projects, and talk about the world of hardware. Bring something you're working on or just bring yourself.
Hardware Happy Hour is an informal way to socialize, show off your projects, and talk about the world of hardware. Bring something you're working on or just bring yourself.
We welcome anyone interested in any kind of hardware from beginner to expert: Arduino DIYers, engineers, e-textile experimenters, LED-curious folks, 3D printing enthusiasts or robotics geeks.
If you're working on anything physical, no matter what it is or how complete it is please do bring it along. No presentations, just projects and conversation. Join us and nerd out over a drink!
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Helen Leigh is a hardware hacker and writer from Wales, via London and Berlin. Leigh makes experimental musical instruments using textiles, metal, electronics and code. She is currently based in Portland, Oregon, USA, where she is Head of Community at Crowd Supply, the crowdfunding platform for open source hardware.
Leigh's first book in her own name was "The Crafty Kid’s Guide to DIY Electronics", published by McGraw Hill. She has written about hacking and making for publications all over the world, including a regular hardware column for Make:Magazine. Leigh was also the lead developer for the popular MINI.MU glove, an open source hardware gesture-controlled musical instrument that young people sew, wire, code and play themselves.