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Robots
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These are the parts we used in a children’s workshop in Madrid a few weeks ago. The goal was to create a character with some body parts created on a 3D printer and other parts made by cutting foam sheets with a hot wire.
We used conductive play-doh (courseweb.stthomas.edu/apthomas/SquishyCircuits/index.htm) to generate simple circuits to power LEDs representing eyes, ears, or noses in the robots heads. The LEDs are powered by coin cell 4.5V batteries that fit in the torso.
More information on the workshop:
parametricomutante.com/taller-frankenstein-i/
parametricomutante.com/taller-frankenstein-ii/
crearchitetturattivamente.blogspot.com.es/2012/05/frankensteint-fomentando-las-relaciones.html
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Estas son las piezas que utilizamos para un taller infantil desarrollado en Madrid hace unas semanas. ConsistÃa en montar un personaje con unas partes del cuerpo (cabeza, torso y piernas) fabricadas con impresión 3D y otras (brazos) cortadas con hilo calien
We used conductive play-doh (courseweb.stthomas.edu/apthomas/SquishyCircuits/index.htm) to generate simple circuits to power LEDs representing eyes, ears, or noses in the robots heads. The LEDs are powered by coin cell 4.5V batteries that fit in the torso.
More information on the workshop:
parametricomutante.com/taller-frankenstein-i/
parametricomutante.com/taller-frankenstein-ii/
crearchitetturattivamente.blogspot.com.es/2012/05/frankensteint-fomentando-las-relaciones.html
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Estas son las piezas que utilizamos para un taller infantil desarrollado en Madrid hace unas semanas. ConsistÃa en montar un personaje con unas partes del cuerpo (cabeza, torso y piernas) fabricadas con impresión 3D y otras (brazos) cortadas con hilo calien
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