We’ve underestimated the potential use of energy emanating from 25 excited kids eating sugared playdoh. I reached this conclusion shortly after starting to talk about squishy circuits with a group of 6-8 year olds at an LCRC after school program. This project is part of Artengine’s community arts initiatives and is funded by the Community Foundation of Ottawa. I was […]
Awesome Indies: LCRC Squishy Circuit Workshop
April 14th, 2011Tags: after school workshops, artengine, conductive dough, hands-on science, insulating dough, lcrc, LEDs, ottawa, playdoh, soft circuits, squishy circuits
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Mod Lab’s January 19th Recap
January 26th, 2011Last Wednesday’s meetup was a busy one- Andrew Plumb brought in the Lego-compatible disc buttons he created for wearable circuits along with skeletal Lego cages, one of which is designed to be printed out with working hinges! The disc buttons snap together and have small holes thoughtfully placed with which one can put conductive thread […]
Tags: 3D games, 3D Printing, conductive thread, global game jam, infrared LEDs, lego, lego-compatible disc buttons, soft circuits, wearable technology, wiimote
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