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Uploaded by on Nov 4, 2008

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

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  • This is really cool and creative. I'm thinking about building your turn signal jacket project (nice tutorial!) with my 11yr old son - he thinks that would be cool&fun. I'm a professional software developer, so I'm not concerned about the software, and I have played with hardware before.

    I love the creativity and the elegance of your projects - way to go!

    Best regards, Friedrich from Toronto

  • thanks Friedrich!

  • The sensors in this video are skin-conductance sensors painted directly onto the page. They are resistive sensors that are measuring the resistance between 2 conductive plates/areas of paint. When you put your hand on a sensor, the sensor measures the resistance of your body. This value changes as you change the amount of skin touching the sensor, pressure, etc.

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  • Amazing! Now with this technology, we can just literally reinvent the Notebook .

  • @buechley Where can I buy this painted sensors? I used smd buttons, but they are not the same thing... could you tell me what the exact name of this painted 'sensor' is? thank you very much!

  • Did you hear that? Thats the sound of my mind being blown.

  • the best :D

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