RETRO SERIES Build an Atari Punk Console Workshop — 2 sessions
Ever wondered how electronics really work? Skip the textbooks and dive straight into hands-on creation.
Workshop, held in English, structured in two sessions:
• 21 Feb from 2.30 pm to 5.30 pm
• 28 Feb from 2.30 pm to 5.30 pm
LET'S TRY OUT...
Hands-on electronics workshops for curious minds—no experience needed. Learn the basics of electronics and soldering, then build and take home an Atari Punk Console.
Each workshop is standalone, interactive, and beginner-friendly, using visual learning and real tools.
Come curious. Leave with something you built. ⚡
Target Audience: Youth / Adults aged 16 and up
Main Goals:
• Learn electronics theory
• Learn soldering
• Take home an assembled working circuit (Atari Punk Console synth).
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn, create, and explore electronics in a fun and engaging environment!
Registration: 35€ (all tools and materials provided). The fee goes entirely to the trainer.
Bring: laptop
All tools and materials provided.
Coordinator: Greg Lorincz
Greg is a Hungary-based educator, creator, and workshop organizer specializing in electronics and audio technology. He holds an MA in Music Technology from the University of West London and a teaching degree from the College of Nyíregyháza. During his university studies, he developed a strong passion for audio programming and electronics, which now forms the core of his practice. In his free time, he collaborates with FABLAB Lisboa, where he leads beginner-friendly electronics workshops, making complex technical concepts accessible and engaging.
More info:
Contact: +351 211 941 467 | fablab.info@cm-lisboa.pt
By registering for this event, you consent to the capture of images for promotional purposes and to the collection and processing of your personal data in accordance with applicable legal regulations and the Lisbon City Council’s Data Protection Policy and Privacy Policy.
Ever wondered how electronics really work? Skip the textbooks and dive straight into hands-on creation.
Workshop, held in English, structured in two sessions:
• 21 Feb from 2.30 pm to 5.30 pm
• 28 Feb from 2.30 pm to 5.30 pm
LET'S TRY OUT...
Hands-on electronics workshops for curious minds—no experience needed. Learn the basics of electronics and soldering, then build and take home an Atari Punk Console.
Each workshop is standalone, interactive, and beginner-friendly, using visual learning and real tools.
Come curious. Leave with something you built. ⚡
Target Audience: Youth / Adults aged 16 and up
Main Goals:
• Learn electronics theory
• Learn soldering
• Take home an assembled working circuit (Atari Punk Console synth).
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn, create, and explore electronics in a fun and engaging environment!
Registration: 35€ (all tools and materials provided). The fee goes entirely to the trainer.
Bring: laptop
All tools and materials provided.
Coordinator: Greg Lorincz
Greg is a Hungary-based educator, creator, and workshop organizer specializing in electronics and audio technology. He holds an MA in Music Technology from the University of West London and a teaching degree from the College of Nyíregyháza. During his university studies, he developed a strong passion for audio programming and electronics, which now forms the core of his practice. In his free time, he collaborates with FABLAB Lisboa, where he leads beginner-friendly electronics workshops, making complex technical concepts accessible and engaging.
More info:
Contact: +351 211 941 467 | fablab.info@cm-lisboa.pt
By registering for this event, you consent to the capture of images for promotional purposes and to the collection and processing of your personal data in accordance with applicable legal regulations and the Lisbon City Council’s Data Protection Policy and Privacy Policy.
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Destaques
- 3 horas
- Presencial
Política de reembolsos
Localização
Fab Lab Lisboa
Rua Maria da Fonte
Mercado Forno do Tijolo 1170-221 Lisboa
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Agenda
21st February
Learn the Basics Discover how electricity and electronic circuits work, explore essential components, and see a real circuit brought to life through demonstrations and simulations.