Leah Buechley, new perspectives on technology
Leah Buechley talks about the High-Low Tech research group at the MIT Media Lab


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Leah Buechley presents the Computational Sketchbook by Jie Qi at Ars Electronica 2009
This incredible pop-up book contains interactive paper-based interfaces powered through a lilypad arduino. It works with conductive ink circuits and surface-mount LEDs, speakers and control circuits inspired by the work of Leah Buechley.


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artfuture :: Unravel 2007 :: Leah Buechley
Leah Buechley displays her creations at the Unravel fashion show at SIGGRAPH 2007. The woven bracelet is created on a traditional bead loom and contains LEDs, an accelerometer that senses wrist movement and a Bluetooth module for wireless communication. Reconfigure is a costume made with new e-te...


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leah buechley presents 'bracelets' at siggraph 2007
Woven bracelets—created on traditional bead looms out of beads, conductive thread and surface mount LEDs—function as motion-sensing, communicating wearable displays. The bracelets are almost as thin and flexible as traditional beaded jewelry, controlled with surface mount electronics and soft con...


Leah Buechley: University of Michigan Taubman College Future of Technology
Leah Buechley, Assistant Professor, Media Arts and Sciences; Director, High-Low Tech Research Group, Media Lab, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, presented September 24, 2010, at the Future of Technology conference.


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Leah Buechley: Art, Craft, and Technology
Leah Buechley, from MIT, at the Cyberlearning Research Summit on January 18, 2012, Talk Set 2: Children as Creators: Constructivism meets CyberLearning. See cyberlearning.sri.com


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Colab Website Video: Dr Leah Buechley
Colab Website Video Upload via the website.


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Leah Buechley - Original LilyPad Turn Signal Test
Leah Buechley - Original LilyPad Turn Signal Test


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paper computing
computational sketch made with electronics, paper, conductive paint, magnetic paint, and magnets.


turn signal biking jacket
jacket with turn signals lets people know where you're headed when you're on your bike


LilyPad Arduino Projects
A collection of projects made with the LilyPad Arduino kit. 2007-2010.


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The Democratization of Ubiquitous Computing
April 25, 2008 lecture by Leah Buechley for the Stanford University Human Computer Interaction Seminar (CS547). Computational textile researchers weave, solder and sew electronics into cloth to build soft, flexible and wearable computers. Computational textiles or "e-textiles" is a young discipli...


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Exploring Electronics at the MIT Media Lab
This is our first week looking at electronics. We explore the possibilities of electronics and computer programming at the MIT Media Lab. We visit Karen A. Brennan at the Lifelong Kindergarten Group and Leah Buechley of the High-Low Tech Group. FAIRYTALE FASHION- I will be making magical clothes ...


GraceHat
Last month I discovered Arduino when a friend gave me a SparkFun Inventor's Kit for my birthday. After building Oomlout's sample circuits, I started looking for other kits to play with, and ordered the Lilypad Beginner's Kit. My wife likes to knit, so we made a hat for our 3-month-old daughter Gr...


Photosensing light collar/scarflette
A very simple and elegant idea. Keep warm in the winter while biking, and yet be visible and future style. No power switch, garment lights up, once light levels go down and it becomes night. Normal wear during the day. 14 LEDS, Arduino Lilypad +power sup, a light sensor and knit collar/scarflette...


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solar bike jacket
Leah Buechley shows off Lilypad solar powered bike signal jacket at ETech 2009.


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Baltimore 2011: Evolution of Shared DAS
RCR WIRELESS NEWS interviews Seth Buechley, President, Solid Technologies


Conversation Technology of Empowerment: University of Michigan Taubman College Future of Technology
Technology of Empowerment Panel, Future of Technology Conference, University of Michigan, September 24, 2010. Moderator: Joe Grengs, Associate Professor of Architecture and Urban and Regional Planning,Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning Panelists: Amos Winter, Leah Buechley, Eric S...


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- Tags: Conversation Technology of Empowerment partnerships community practice ideas personalization Joe Grengs Amos Winter Leah Buechley Eric Sheppard Liat Margolis Walter Hood
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