Getting Hands-On with Soft Circuits


Getting Hands-On with Soft Circuits is a set of instructional materials which seeks to expose middle and high school students to the creative, expressive, and computationally engaging domain of e-textiles.… more

 

TeleScrapbook

The Telescrapbooks are remote-communicating electronic scrapbook. They are constructed to look and feel as much as possible like traditional books, and to be completely customizable and craft-able. The idea is … more

 

I/O Stickers

I/O Stickers is an electronics construction kit made up of adhesive sensors and actuators. It is designed to empower users to create electronics while also leveraging existing skills in craft, … more

 

Electronic Origami

These origami birds are electronically modified versions of the classic models. The crane silently flaps on its own using shape memory wire in the wings. The pair of doves communicate … more

 

Novel Architecture

Novel Architecture is an experiment in materials and scale: a life-sized pop-up book that you can open up and step into, made using only cardboard, an X-acto knife, tape and … more

 

Tilt Sensing Quilt

This shape sensing quilt consists of a communicating grid of textile tilt sensors. It showcases the wide variety of techniques we have developed for constructing fabric-based sensors and circuits.… more

 

LilyPond

LilyPond is a budding e-textile Web community that fosters creative collaboration through the sharing of personal projects. Home to a growing repository of skill- and project-based tutorials, LilyPond provides support … more

 

Fab FM

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Fab FM explores the possibilities for personal fabrication of consumer electronic devices. It is a wood- and fabric-cased FM radio that can be manufactured in small volumes by an individual … more

 

Eight Steps

Eight Steps depicts the making-of a wearable instrument. Based on a series of workshops that focus on unveiling the black box of technology in order to demonstrate how everyday electronic … more

 

LilyPad Arduino

The LilyPad Arduino is a toolkit that enables people to build soft, flexible, fabric-based computers. A set of sewable electronic modules enables people to blend textile craft, electrical engineering, and … more

 
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