Links on extra resources










http://www.kobakant.at/DIY/?p=2977:
Copper plated traces/ Painting with conductive paint directly onto the fabric.



http://web.media.mit.edu/~plusea/?p=554:
Electroplating/ Copper poles in a distilled vinegar bath/Copper Sulfate solution intended for electroplating.





http://www.kobakant.at/DIY/?p=2999
Solderable conductive fabric to make robust solder connection to a soft fabric circuit.










http://web.media.mit.edu/~plusea/
Links to amazing range of DIY circuits.

http://www.newscientist.com/data/images/ns/cms/dn12663/dn12663-1_461.jpg

http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn12663-pulpbased-computing-makes-normal-paper-smart.html
Some simple ideas using paper pulp.

 









http://www.kobakant.at/DIY/?cat=179
Range of ideas to sew circuit into fabrics.







 http://hlt.media.mit.edu/?cat=20
It's the project page of the high-low tech group of MIT Media Lab



http://web.media.mit.edu/~mellis/
Another project link from the MIT High-low tech. Much diverse that the above link. Belongs to David A. Mellis.



http://artisticjunkie.com/item/142-diy-color-changing-smart-mugs-with-thermochromic-inks
A Kickstarter project by Ryan and his girlfriend. It uses thermochromic ink on mugs that changes colour based on the liquid temperature. The blog has a detailed document on how they created the surface for applying the ink. 



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iaKehq6qsdY
It's called the iBar. It’s this amazing bar with an interactive counter. It has integrated video projectors and the largest multi-touch touchscreen. The projectors can basically project any content on the bar surface while the tracking system detects all the objects that are touching the counter and this way allows the projected content to interact dynamically with the movement.


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