What if you could program lights to follow your heartbeat or control speakers with the strength of your grip? In this workshop, you’ll enter the world of bioengineering where your body becomes the controller. Using the Backyard Brains Spiker:bit device, you’ll learn how to record electrical signals from your body and transform them into interactive digital projects.
This is a hands-on workshop for beginners—no prior technical knowledge required. Through direct experiments, you’ll discover how your muscles, heart, and brain generate electricity and how these signals can be used to control technology.
Basics of Bioelectricity:
Working with the Spiker:bit Platform:
Your First Project:
In this workshop, you become a bioengineer. You’ll receive a Spiker:bit kit with electrodes, micro:bit, LED strips, and audio modules. Your task is to design a system that responds to your biological signals.
First, you’ll place electrodes on your biceps and record EMG signals while clenching your fist. Seeing the amplitudes on screen, you’ll program the micro:bit to light up LEDs proportionally to your grip strength – the harder you squeeze, the more lights turn on.
Then we move to heart rate. You’ll place electrodes on your chest and record ECG signals. You’ll program a system that converts each heartbeat into a light pulse or sound signal – your heart becomes a metronome.
Finally, if you wish, you can experiment with brain signals (EEG) and create a system that responds to your concentration or relaxation.
This workshop is a unique opportunity to experience futuristic technology that’s already changing the worlds of medicine, robotics, and interactive art. Brain-machine interfaces are used for prosthetic control, neurorehabilitation, assistive technologies – and you’ll learn the basic principles through hands-on work with the equipment.
No technical or programming background required. We learn all concepts through practice, step by step. Ideal for anyone who wants to understand how technology can read and use signals from our bodies, from students to professionals looking to expand their knowledge.
The workshop is led by Aleksa Vasić, Master Biologist and science communicator. Aleksa combines biology, neuroscience, and technology to bring modern scientific discoveries closer to the general public.
Through hands-on demonstrations, he shows how the electrical signals that control our bodies can be observed, measured, and used to control external devices. Aleksa has years of experience working with Backyard Brains equipment and has led over 20 workshops on electrophysiology and bioengineering.