IFD:PC AP SoSe25

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The Printed Circuit Board as an Artist Publication

Instructor: Lotta Stöver

Credits: 6 ECTS, 4 SWS

Capacity: 15 students

Language: English (German possible too)

Date: Mondays 11:00 -- 15:00, weekly

Location: TBA

First Meeting: MONDAY 2025-04-14 - 10:00 (We meet in room 002)

BISON Nr.: TBA

URL: TBA


Description

Printed circuit boards (PCBs) are the core functional electronic architecture of our everyday technologically-mediated reality. In this class we will dig deep into what materialities, design conventions, energetic regimes, (un)written rules and assumptions are embedded in PCBs - in order to understand, break, diverge or expand on them:

  • What alternative materials can we think of to implement electronic schematics?
  • What hidden humor can we inject in electronic schematics?
  • What aesthetics may emerge from electronic boards if their most important design criteria are not efficiency or functionality?
  • Which alternative approaches to making PCBs can we imagine other than designing/engineering? (craft, alchemy, witchcraft, hacking, …)

The production-oriented aspect of this class will be coupled to a strand of research on artist publications: Zines, net art, photo books, editions, etc. are established artist publication formats that have a similar mass- or selfproduced character. Also, we will take a look at some media artists’ practices who have made PCBs a central artistic medium.

This class introduces some manufacturing processes of how to DIY/DIWO produce circuit boards (for example etching + milling), but mostly invites you to expand on the repertoire of design methods to develop unconventional ways of producing analog, digital, expressive or non-sensical physical electric/electronic objects that might possibly double as artist publications.

If you would like to join this class, please write me a short e-mail with your name, study background and briefly describe your interest in the class (max 250 words).

P.S. { This class is loosely connected to the KICAD workshops *How the Electron goes from A to B*. It's not mandatory that you join both class + workshops. If you have little or no electronics knowledge (or you are interested in a more pragmatic workshop to design PCBs), then I'd recommend you to join this workshop series. But you are welcome to join both. }


Certificate of achievement

  • Presence, regular and active attendance and participation
  • Participation in the mid and end presentation
  • Submission of the documentation (until end of semester)