Back to Parent

Outcome


20160326 092022 1.thumb
Show Advanced Options
20160326 103809 1.thumb
Show Advanced Options
20160409 171646 1.thumb
Show Advanced Options
20160409 171639 1.thumb
Show Advanced Options
20160326 131410 1.thumb
Show Advanced Options
Dsc 0029.thumb
Show Advanced Options
Dsc 0030.thumb
Show Advanced Options
Dsc 0028.thumb
Show Advanced Options
Dsc 0031.thumb
Show Advanced Options
20160326 134818 1.thumb
Show Advanced Options
20160326 143930 1.thumb
Show Advanced Options
20160326 143948 1.thumb
Show Advanced Options
Dsc 0032.thumb
Show Advanced Options

Reflection

I really enjoyed learning today's techniques. On one hand it was very technological with needing to know a some basic physics to create a working circuit yet also crafty and imprecise with the needle felting. It took me a rather long time to understand how the circuits worked with all the parts that we needed to use (battery pack, conductive thread, +/- sides of the led) and to make sure not to create a short circuit. I ended up not even finishing during class, but the concepts sunk in within the week and I realized that it's really easy yet can be as complicated as you want it to be. The needle felting on the other hand was just fun and even therapeutical since we could just stab the felt to our hearts content. Overall I think I want to do my final project with the two techniques I learned today. I particularly am interested in the interaction part of making an led turn on and turn off.

Drop files here or click to select

You can upload files of up to 20MB using this form.