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Patt Vira | Arduino 101 | Physical Computing for Beginners @pattvira | Uploaded September 2024 | Updated October 2024, 14 hours ago.
In this video, we’re taking a big step into the world of physical computing! I’ve created countless tutorials using p5.js to bring code to life on the screen, but now, it’s time to take things off the screen and into the real world.

With Arduino, we’ll explore how to make hardware and software work together to create interactive, dynamic projects. We’ll cover the basics of physical computing, introduce the core components like sensors, microcontrollers, and actuators, and start building projects that react to the world around us. Let’s dive in and learn together—mistakes, breakthroughs, and all!
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Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
1:20 What physical computing is and why it matters
2:03 How to think about physical computing when you’re just getting started
3:58 The core components we’ll be working with
6:10 What is my plan for you and I to explore this world together!
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