Training sessions are held to teach participants how to build, implement and modify Objects. Modification includes using different materials or tools specific to a location. Participants will be given resources to facilitate their own training workshops.
Upon completion of the training, participants will receive a badge that can be attached to garments. The badge serves the purpose of identifying those who have received training. The badge is embroidered out of conductive and nonconductive threads and embedded with electronics so it can used as a compass.
How can we create things on the go? How can we start to build a portable physical computing studio? Continuity-on-the-go is a wearable multimeter powered by microbial fuel cells. This device will allow the wearer to test materials they find around them to see if they will be useable for different electronic projects.
What are Microbial Fuel Cells (MFCs)?
MFCs convert organic matter to electricity using different types of bacteria, such as those found in muck by a river. When placed in an anaerobic setting with electrodes, the bacteria transfer electrons produced from consumption to an anode or cathode.
The Plant Sling is a wearable hydroponics system. Pockets are embedded with a nutrient solution that allows plants to grow without soil. The interior of the sling contains a watering system for the plants. The design of the sling allows it to be worn across the body in the front, back, side or around the hip.
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