👉 Installation computing is an approach that integrates physical computing devices, such as microcontrollers, sensors, and actuators, with software to create interactive and immersive computing experiences. It involves the installation of these devices in a physical environment, where they can interact with users and their surroundings through sensors and actuators, often controlled by custom software or programming languages like Arduino, Raspberry Pi, or Python. This method allows for the creation of tangible, hands-on computing systems that can be used in educational settings, research, or everyday applications, enabling users to engage directly with technology in a more intuitive and experiential way. The installation process typically includes hardware assembly, software development, and integration of the physical and digital components to achieve a cohesive and functional computing system.