Physical Computing
HACKING ELECTRONICS
Client: Fabrica
Location: Treviso, Italy
Year: 2022
Role: Physical Computing
About the project:
I took a workshop called "Hacking Electronics" it was two days workshop, while I was at FABRICA in Milan for the Green and Blue Ambiente event. This workshop focused on repurposing discarded electronics and obsolete technology in innovative ways. During the workshop, I transformed an old computer keyboard into a game controller. I designed a game and presented it as part of the workshop to demonstrate how to repurpose a keyboard through hacking and turn it into sensors for creative use.
I took a workshop called "Hacking Electronics" it was two days workshop, while I was at FABRICA in Milan for the Green and Blue Ambiente event. This workshop focused on repurposing discarded electronics and obsolete technology in innovative ways. During the workshop, I transformed an old computer keyboard into a game controller. I designed a game and presented it as part of the workshop to demonstrate how to repurpose a keyboard through hacking and turn it into sensors for creative use.
My Role:
I was teching the participants how to hack electronics by creating, assembling, and coding the game using the hacked keyboard. Additionally, I taught others how to perform similar hacks and use them creatively.
I was teching the participants how to hack electronics by creating, assembling, and coding the game using the hacked keyboard. Additionally, I taught others how to perform similar hacks and use them creatively.


In the world of technology, every obsolete device holds the potential to become a masterpiece of innovation, waiting for the touch of a creative mind to breathe new life into it.


