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Tak Tran 2024-04-15 22:28:51

Stitching worlds - a magazine imagining β€œWhat if electronics emerged from textile techniques such as knitting, weaving, crochet, and embroidery?” - fedora.phaidra.bibliothek.uni-ak.ac.at/fedora/get/o:34528/bdef:Content/get (stitchingworlds.net)

An embroidered computer using gold embroidery and magnetic beads (in the magazine): ireneposch.net/the-embroidered-computer

πŸ“ stitchingworlds

Stitching Worlds is an artistic research project funded by the Program for Arts-Based Research (PEEK) of the Austrian Science Fund (FWF). The project is hosted by the University of Applied Arts Vienna, Institute of Design, Department of Industrial Design 2.

πŸ“ The Embroidered Computer | Irene Posch

The Embroidered Computer uses historic gold embroidery materials to craft a programmable 8 bit computer.

Tak Tran 2024-04-16 07:10:29

Also, a treasure trove of ideas for ways of making DIY sesnors/connections/actuators and random other things - How to get what you want (DIY wearable technology documentation)

Great name too πŸ˜„

Eli Mellen 2024-04-16 14:28:30

Not a 1:1 future of coding article, but this paper recently published by the dev. success lab is pretty neat, especially if you are interested in helping to foster learning culture.