Connect
Connecting communities through ridiculous Internet of Things devices
Connect
began as a partnership between NUSTEM at Northumbria University and the Life Science Centre, both in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK. Funding was agreed in very late 2019 from the North of Tyne Combined Authority (now the North East Combined Authority). Agreed as a two-year project in late 2019, most project workshops actually occurred in the year to July 2023. That pesky pandemic again.
In Connect workshops, family groups tinker with mechanisms, craft materials, servo motors, microcontrollers and code. They’re challenged to build an internet-connected mechatronic device – we call them puppets – which exchanges simple mood messages with all the other puppets in the system. In response to those mood messages each puppet performs a routine of movements. It might express happiness, or sadness, or… love?
The puppets might be simple, decorative, silly, expressive… we provide a kit of parts, and families decide how they’ll use them.
In building the puppets together, we:
After 160 families and 31 workshops the initial incarnation of Connect is now complete, with more than 200 puppets constructed. We are not, however, finished. The project infrastructure remains online (the messaging broker and programming server), and Connect puppets continue to talk to each other.
As of summer 2024 our plans are somewhat fluid, but include:
If you’d like to discuss any of these directions, please do contact us: jonathan.sanderson@northumbria.ac.uk.
NUSTEM is delighted to partner with the Life Science Centre to deliver Connect.
Connect
was originally funded by the North of Tyne Combined Authority, under their STEM and Digital Skills Programme.