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Patriotic LEDs!

Patriotic LEDs!

on04 July 2013 / in Electronics, Hardware, LED

Happy Forth of July!

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Denver Art Museum – Flower Power!!

on26 April 2013 / in Conductive, eTextile

Tonight at the Denver Art Museum – Untitled Flower Power – an eTextile interactive art piece On the Bridge connecting the North Building to the Hamilton Building. Other artists at Current are: The Matter of Music Energy by Musica Sacra Chamber Orchestra, with a special installation by artists Annica Cuppetelli and Cristobal Mendoza. Imagine 40 musicians playing pieces inspired by the […]

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Flower Power LIVES!

Flower Power LIVES!

on24 April 2013 / in eTextile, Hardware

Both flowers are fully powered and functioning as planned! I am letting the Flowers sense their environment so I can test the batteries life span on ping.  1:54 and all systems on.  I’ll be checking the LEDs brightness every 15 minutes. woop woop woop Red LEDs are hard to photograph! Green LEDs and Pink Petals are a great combination!  I’ll […]

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Flower Power!

Flower Power!

on22 April 2013 / in eTextile, Hardware

I’ve been working on the interactive eTextile flowers that I will present at the Denver Art Museum Untitled event Friday 26 April. Inside this felted stamen I inserted a Maxbotix ultrasonic range finder   This sensor will feed analog information to an ATtiny45.  If the range is within two feet then the 10mm red LEDs will illuminate. If you are […]

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Paper Computing – Tips for using Copper Foil Tape

Paper Computing – Tips for using Copper Foil Tape

on16 April 2013 / in Blog, Paper Computing

  Copper foil tape!  For your prototyping and paper computing needs. Fold the tape for the best results.   If the tape is cut and then stuck together the continuity is impeded by the adhesive backing.   Instead fold the tape to maintain the highest continuity (least resistance).   Plan your circuit so that you can best avoid cutting the […]

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Raspberry Pi, Java and an LED

on08 April 2013 / in Hardware

Its taken some time to set up the raspberry pi. And it was worth it!

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eTextile Lighthouse

eTextile Lighthouse

on02 April 2013 / in Conductive, Electronics, eTextile, Hardware, Workshop

  Lolwa Hassan Jamal made an eTextile lighthouse from conductive thread, ATtiny45 and a craft tech pressure sensor of conductive fabric and velostat. AWESOME! view on youtube By pressing on the light house door the user activates the LEDs to flicker. She made this three days after being introduced to an LED and 3V battery. I am so impressed!! I […]

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Felting prototype for DAM

Felting prototype for DAM

on01 April 2013 / in eTextile

I’ve been testing an eTextile prototype to be shown at the Denver Art Museum the last Friday in April 2013.

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Felting Prototypes

Felting Prototypes

on31 March 2013 / in Conductive, eTextile

I’ve been testing some felted pressure sensors for an eTextile projects that will go the Denver Art Museum for a temporary show the end of April. smiles!

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LEDs

LEDs

on10 March 2013 / in Hardware, LED

Remember the first time you played with Light Emitting Diodes? Well today I have the privilege of sharing LEDs with Tasmeem! The wikipedia LED entry tells all. I would add a label for the P-N junction and note that typically the positive lead is the longer one.  

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