Craft your own glowing cloud using the power of Arduino, LED strips, hot glue, and other household items!
This easy workshop walks you through the basics of using an Arduino microcontroller and pre-built libraries to control custom looks for LED strips. You will also learn the basics of soldering, as there will be some hardware building involved in the workshop
At the end of the workshop, you'll walk away with a cool, glowy cloud that you can hang anywhere, basic knowledge of how to build an electronic circuit, and some sick new soldering skills.
If you have a laptop, please bring it with you for the coding section of the class. If you don't have one, never fear - the instructor will have a computer so you can upload code to the cloud.
Directions:
The entrance is through the black door located to the left of Colette Bread and Bakeshop. This door has a plaque that reads "638 The Supermarket" - this door leads you down a hallway and down a staircase to the space. Need an accessible entrance? We're happy to help! Email us at hello@thebakeryatlanta.com.
The address is 638 N. Highland Ave. This has been wrong in some GPS apps. If this is the case for you, use this alternative address: 630 N. Highland Ave NE.
The Supermarket does not have dedicated parking. There are several paid and free parking options nearby. See image for a helpful map!