INTERACTIVE TECH LAB WITH SAI KRISHNA
The Interactive Tech Lab focused on one core idea: systems that respond.
Participants worked with electronics and code to understand how interactions are built. Starting with basic circuits, they explored how inputs and outputs connect — how a system senses something, processes it, and reacts.
Under the mentorship of Sai Krishna Mulpuru, students worked with Arduino and Raspberry Pi to build responsive environments. They created simple arcade-style games, experimented with controllers, and developed sensor-based interactions using touch, motion, and distance.
What made the lab distinct was its emphasis on building from first principles. Students didn’t just use pre-built systems — they assembled, tested, and debugged their own.
Buttons didn’t always work. Sensors misread input. Systems failed.
And that was the point.
Through iteration, they began to understand not just how technology functions, but how it behaves — and how to shape it into something meaningful.


