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Category Archives: Soft Circuits
Sewing Electronics at Hawaii STEM Conference
The Hawaii STEM Conference was held March 30/31st at the Marriott Hotel in Wailea, Maui HI. This is an annual gathering hosted by MEDB’s Women in Technology (link) to bring together students and teachers from Hawaii middle and high schools … Continue reading
Posted in Soft Circuits, STEAM, Teaching, Uncategorized
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Lasers and Bots : Thurs Nov 18 2010
I’m going to host a Maui Makers meeting at my home on Thursday November 18, 2010 from 5:30-11pm. I’ll show the Epilog Laser cutter, Makerbot 3d Printer, and some of the other tools and toys I have here. Festivities will … Continue reading
EL-wire Tron costume
Thats Syuzi Pakhchyanh, showing off her awesome Tron (Quorra, new film character) costume. Syuzi is one of the innovators and author in the area of Soft Circuits (aka Fashion Technology). She taught a class at CrashSpace in LA and helped … Continue reading
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Lilypad successes, Makers and Education, DARPA Program
This post is an amalgam of several news items I read recently. First off an article on the LilyPad’s success in bringing women into electronics projects. From a post in BoingBoing: “MIT’s Leah Buechley and Benjamin Mako Hill recently published … Continue reading
A Visit to NYC Resistor
A week ago I posted that I was going to visit NYCResistor and take a class on April 10 2010. Sorry it has taken a week to update but life intervened. I took the subway out from midtown Manhattan where … Continue reading