Posts Tagged ‘soft circuits’
LCRC Squishy Circuit Workshop
April 12, 2011
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 the LCRC after school program. This project is part of Artengine’s community arts initiatives and is funded by the Community Foundation of Ottawa. [...]
2011 | Artengine | Tags: after school workshops, artengine, conductive dough, hands-on science, insulating dough, lcrc, LEDs, ottawa, playdoh, soft circuits, squishy circuitsComments (2)
Smile or Else…
February 5, 2010
Lauren McCarthy, winner of the Awesome Foundation- Boston grant for December wants to teach you some manners. Specifically, how to improve your social interactions for the betterment of all. Through three different handmade devices she proposes that the wearer will be happier, more focused and more personable in conversation. The Happiness Hat works by jamming [...]

