Hannah wins Schnitzer Prize
Opening: May 27, 2011
Show runs from May 27-June 30, 2011
Location: Weisner Gallery, MIT Student Center (W20)… more
CTS Keynote
May 26, 2011
Collaborative Technology and Systems Conference
Philadelphia, PA
Leah will give a keynote talk at the CTS conference.… more
Leah and Emily present at NCWIT summit
May 24, 2011
National Center for Women and Information Technology (NCWIT) 2011 Summit
New York, NY… more
Emily and Jie win NSF fellowships
Emily and Jie were both awarded NSF graduate research fellowships to pursue their research. More info here.… more
A Kit-of-No-Parts
Hannah Perner-Wilson, A Kit-of-No-Parts, MIT MS Thesis, June 2011.… more
Using the Codeable Objects Processing Library
Codeable Objects is a library for Processing that allows anyone to design and construct an artifact using geometric computation and digital fabrication. This tutorial will show you how to use … more
A Soft Circuit Curriculum
Emily Lovell, A Soft Circuit Curriculum to Support Technological Self-Efficacy, MIT MS Thesis, May 2011.… more
Painted Circuits
Conductive traces can be painted in a variety of ways. When using a paintbrush it can be hard to apply the paint in narrow lines, which you sometimes want to … more
Fabrication Services
Services that will make things from your digital design files: circuit boards, wood, metal, plastic and more.… more
textile mice paper
Hannah Perner-Wilson, Leah Buechley, and Mika Satomi. 2010. Handcrafting textile interfaces from a kit-of-no-parts. In Proceedings of the fifth international conference on Tangible, embedded, and embodied interaction (TEI ’11). ACM, … more